Ready for battle
THOMAS CUP: Chong Wei motivates teammates as Malaysia prepare for tough tourney
View ArticleDoubles trouble
THOMAS CUP: South Korea's supremacy could scupper Malaysia's bid to top group
View ArticlePenang on a mission
PENANG are targeting for podium finishes in badminton at the Malaysia Games in Kangar on May 24-June 4.
View ArticleRashid wants 1992 again
NATIONAL singles coach Rashid Sidek has urged the Thomas Cup squad to develop a winning spirit in New Delhi by “reliving” the memories of Malaysia’s triumph in 1992 in Kuala Lumpur.
View ArticleSuper Dan set to light up China’s record bid
SEMI-RETIRED superstar Lin Dan will return to the courts in a bid to create more badminton history as China go for a record sixth straight Thomas Cup win in New Delhi from tomorrow.
View ArticleTat Meng rues Sonia’s absence
NATIONAL women’s singles coach Wong Tat Meng wishes he had Sonia Cheah in his squad for the Uber Cup but the shuttler is still recovering from her fourth knee surgery.
View ArticleDaren on a mission
LIEW Daren is hoping that the mandate given to him to captain the Thomas Cup team will resurrect his fading career.
View ArticleBADMINTON / MALAYSIA GAMES: Selangor target three gold
SELANGOR have been set a target by the state sports council to win at least three badminton gold medals at the Malaysia Games in Perlis on May 24-June 4.
View ArticleRexy picks Korea
IMPRESSED by Indonesia’s recent resurgence, critics are tipping them to end China’s reign in the Thomas Cup, which starts at Siri Fort Complex in New Delhi today.
View ArticleFrance make heads turn
THE thought of badminton overtaking football as the No 1 sport in France may sound too far fetched. But things could change in France soon.
View ArticleLiu Ying finally decides to go under the knife
GOH Liu Ying made the right decision to forgo her dreams this year and undergo a career saving knee surgery on Tuesday.
View Article‘Why is Zulfadli in Spain?’
MALAYSIA GAMES: Team manager Krishna thought shuttler would play in Kangar
View ArticleHelp the women, BAM
THE national women’s singles players need more exposure to make an impact on the international front.
View ArticleJing Yi hungry again
A BREAK from badminton last year did the trick for Tee Jing Yi as the World No 50 has grown from strength to strength since returning to the sport.
View ArticleMomota steals the show
CHINA’S record of being unbeaten in five consecutive Thomas Cup outings emphatically ended yesterday in the semi-finals at Siri Fort Indoor Arena in New Delhi.
View ArticleThomas Cup: Team effort pays off
DESERVING: Malaysia stun Indonesia to enter first final in 12 years
View ArticleGlory beckons Wei Feng
CHONG Wei Feng was on the brink of quitting the national team seven years ago due to poor results but he listened to his heart and stayed on.
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