PETALING JAYA: The door is still open for Malaysia to hire high-profile foreign badminton coaches.
Bonding time: National players Goh Jin Wei and Cheam June Wei sharing their experiences with the kids from Heavenly Child Home after the opening ceremony of Let’s Badminton at Taiwan Excellence 2019 at 1Utama Shopping Centre yesterday. — AZMAN GHANI/ The StarThe Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary Datuk Kenny Goh said they were still keeping their options open in a bid to strengthen their new Project ‘24.
The Chinese BA have also brought back Li Mao to their stable in a drastic move taken swiftly in the wake of their worst-ever performance at last month’s World Championships in Basel.Li Mao was best known for guiding Lee Chong Wei during his five-year stint from 2005 where the latter showed marked improvement in his skills and tactical game, while Yong-sung’s brief stint lasted only six months in 2012.
The proposed Project ‘24, which is aimed at winning Malaysia’s first Olympic gold and reaching the Thomas Cup final, is divided into three teams – men, women and mixed doubles – headed by Datuk Misbun Sidek, Datuk Tey Seu Bock and Chin Ee Hui respectively.
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