Malaysia's men's singles player, Ng Tze Yong, faces the challenge of recovering from injury trauma to reignite his badminton career. The Badminton Academy of Malaysia (ABM) coaching director, Rexy Mainaky, emphasizes the team's commitment to supporting Tze Yong's return to peak performance, including addressing his mental well-being with the help of a psychologist. Tze Yong's journey back involves addressing lingering pain and the psychological impact of previous injuries, which led to him missing the 2024 Olympics.
: Malaysia ’s men’s singles player Ng Tze Yong needs to overcome the trauma of injury to restart his badminton career with a new spirit, said Badminton Academy of Malaysia coaching director Rexy Mainaky.
“I hope Tze Yong can let go of his trauma, his trauma is not 100 percent gone. Emphasize to his mind because now if a little pain is the effect of the past pain. That’s what we need to work out first. Tze Yong previously missed out on making his debut at the 2024 Olympics after BAM confirmed that the player was not yet ready to continue training and high-level competitions due to the risk of aggravating his back injury.
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