KUALA LUMPUR Former transnational Lee Wan Wah believes that Malaysian trainers are decreasingly making their mark in the badminton world.
The 47- time-old former doubles ace, presently a member of the coaching staff for the Japanese public platoon, expressed no surprise at the adding demand for Malaysian trainers.
It seems that Malaysia’s badminton moxie has been in high demand in recent times, with the rearmost focus being Wong Choong Hann and Hafiz Hashim.
Following his abdication as mates guiding director of the Badminton Association of Malaysia( BAM) last month, Choong Hann wasted no time in getting hired as men’s mates trainer by the Hong Kong BA and reunited with fellow Thomas Cupper Choong Tan Fook, who has been there since 2010.
Meanwhile, Hafiz, who is grounded in India since beforehand this time, entered a request from women’s mates aceP.V. Sindhu to train her on a full- time base and help her in her pursuit of a gold order at the Paris Olympics.
Wong Tat Meng, who returned to trainer Lee Zii Jia, is one of the most successful Malaysian trainers when serving the public brigades of Indonesia, Scotland, South Korea and Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, Hafiz, who is grounded in India since beforehand this time, entered a request from women’s mates aceP.V. Sindhu to train her on a full- time base and help her in her pursuit of a gold order at the Paris Olympics.
Wong Tat Meng, who returned to trainer Lee Zii Jia, is one of the most successful Malaysian trainers when serving the public brigades of Indonesia, Scotland, South Korea and Hong Kong.