The former national badminton player says he will accept anyone who accepts certain conditions he has set.
Misbun Sidek said he was interested in training Thai, Singaporean and European players as they have the potential to advance further.
“Everything depends on certain conditions that I’ve set. If they agree, then I will accept,” he said at a press conference here today. He had previously produced three world number one players — Wong Choong Hann, Roslin Hashim and Lee Chong Wei. Last Tuesday, BAM confirmed that Misbun had officially left the sport’s governing body and considered the conflict between the two parties to be over.
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