Thomas Cup on Pang's mind
NATIONAL men's doubles coach Pang Cheh Chang, while waiting for the BA of Malaysia's (BAM) directive on its next move, is concerned about Malaysia's Thomas Cup campaign than the call to split Koo Kien...
View ArticleChen Long not the only threat
THE hype may be all about a rematch between Lee Chong Wei and Chen Long of China in the All England but national singles coach Tey Seu Bock is cautious of the threat posed by shuttlers like Japan's...
View ArticleKhim Wah wants the big one
ALL ENGLAND: Absent Koreans open window of opportunity for Malaysians
View ArticleChong Wei-Lin Dan to play doubles
IT'S TRUE: Perennial rivals to team up for exhibition match against Cai Yun-Fu Haifeng
View ArticleAll fair in Rio Games
CHANGE: Countries can only have a maximum of two players in men’s, women’s singles
View ArticleTough draw for Malaysians
MEN'S doubles Goh V Shem-Lim Khim Wah, who want to end their poor record in European tournaments, will not have it easy in the German Open in Mulheim on Feb 25-Mar 2.
View ArticleFrost asking for too much
THE BA of Malaysia's (BAM) attempt to hire Morten Frost Hansen as the national director of coaching has been unsuccessful as the Dane's asking price is too steep.
View ArticleThumbs up for local flavour
HIRING OF LOCAL COACHES: Ex-internationals applaud faith shown by BAM
View ArticleUltimatum to Liu Ying
SURGERY: Coach wants her to decide soon or risk missing Commonwealth Games
View ArticleMalaysia face Taiwan test
SHUTTLER Cheam June Wei will lead Malaysia in the mixed team quarter-finals against the hosts in the Asian Badminton Junior Championships in Taiwan today.
View ArticleTaiwan end Malaysia's dream
CHEAM June Wei (pic) failed to inspire in Malaysia's 3-2 defeat to the hosts in the mixed team quarter-finals of the Asian Junior Championships in Taiwan yesterday.
View ArticleNightmare in Taipei
MALAYSIA produced their worst Asian Junior Championships outing in recent years as all but one player, girls' singles S. Kisona, crashed out in the preliminary rounds in Taipei.
View ArticleV Shem-Khim Wah brush aside Hong Kong pair
MALAYSIAN Open champions Goh V Shem-Lim Khim Wah's preparations for the All England next week remained on track as they moved into the second round of the German Open with relative ease.
View ArticleV Shem-Khim Wah advance in Germany
MALAYSIAN Open champions Goh V Shem-Lim Khim Wah continued their winning ways but were made to work hard to book their spot in the last eight of the German Open.
View ArticleKien Keat calls it a day
ENOUGH OF CRITICISM: Former Asian Games champ retires citing family reasons
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