Tag: Badminton Association of Malaysia
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BAM Forms New Pairs; Loo Bing Kun-Toh Ee Wei And Chen Tang Jie-Chan Wen Tse
The Badminton Association Of Malaysia (BAM) has formed new pairings after Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei decided to part ways. Loo Bing Kun will partner with Toh Ee Wei while Chen Tang Jie will partner with Chan Wen Tse for the next five upcoming World Tour events — the Taiwan Open (May 6-11), Thailand…
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2025 Sudirman Cup: Malaysia Still Relying On Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei
Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei are likely to be a part of the 2025 Sudirman Cup, slated to run in Xiamen, China, from April 27-May 4, despite parting their ways. Last week, the World No.4 parted ways with the consent of Badminton Association Of Malaysia (BAM). National mixed doubles coach Nova Widianto said…
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Kenneth Jonassen Develops Hybrid Training For Malaysian Shuttlers
Kenneth Jonassen, the national singles director, has asked the Malaysian players to take ownership of their game if they want to reach the top. The Danish coach joined Badminton Association Of Malaysia (BAM) on January 4. He is adapting to the new role while trying to bring in some Danish philosophy. Jonnassen observed that their…
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2025 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championship: Malaysia To Field Players Based On ‘Current Form’ For Hong Kong Clash
Malaysia will begin their opening Group B clash in the 2025 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championship against Hong Kong at the Qingdao Conson Sports Centre, China on Wednesday. Malaysian coach K. Yogendran has decided to field players on their current form for their opening clash rather than picking them based on their World Rankings. “After…
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Thailand Masters Badminton 2025: Independent Jacky Kok Misses Quarter-Final Berth
In his first tournament as an independent shuttler, Jacky Kok missed out on the quarter-final berth after losing in straight games to South Korea’s Jeon Hyeok Jin in the Thailand Masters 2025 on Thursday. The World No.101, a dropout from the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), suffered a 13-21, 18-21 loss in the men’s singles…