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Ex-national shuttler Tat Meng advises M’sian women’s singles camp to persevere

South Korea women’s singles coach hopes national players continue their efforts to gain international recognition despite negative criticism

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 20 Feb 2022 3:30PM

Ex-national shuttler Tat Meng advises M’sian women’s singles camp to persevere
Former Badminton Association of Malaysia coach Wong Tat Meng (pictured above) said although it was quite difficult for him to measure the level of ability of the Malaysian women’s squad − seeing as they were all still young on average – he held that it was all up to them to use their potential to become great players one day. – Team Malaysia Facebook pic, February 20, 2022

SHAH ALAM − The country’s women’s singles players have been advised not to give up in their efforts to make a name for themselves at the international level. 

Former top Malaysian shuttler Wong Tat Meng, who has been a coach for South Korea’s singles department for the past three years, admitted to hearing criticism from outsiders, who said that they were not up to the mark.

“I am aware that women’s singles players in Malaysia are under pressure, the talk is not good but I hope they do not worry and do not give up… train hard, set one target and go for it,” he said when met by reporters after his team beat Malaysia 3-0 in the women’s team semi-finals at the Badminton Team Asia Championships 2022 tournament here yesterday.

Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) singles coaching director Wong Choong Hann admitted yesterday that the gap between the country’s women’s singles camp and other world powers was still huge, especially in terms of the mental and physical aspects.

However, Choong Hann is confident that they would be able to present more intense challenges in the future after the coaching staff increased their training intensity. 

At the same time, Tat Meng said it was quite difficult for him to measure the level of ability of the Malaysian players − seeing as they were all still young on average − but held that it was all up to them to use their potential to become great players one day.

Tat Meng, who served as a coach at BAM from 2003-2011 and 2013-2016, is the individual responsible for honing the talents of South Korea’s current crop of women’s singles players, namely An Seyoung, Sung Jihyun and Kim Gaeun.

Based on the latest Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings, the trio are in the top 20 with Seyoung in fourth place followed by Jihyun (18) and Gaeun (20).

National top women’s singles player S. Kisona is ranked 64th while Soniia Cheah, who is a professional player, is at 38th.

On the next target for the South Korean camp, Tat Meng, who is currently training eight of their women’s singles players, wants to focus on targeting four of his players to make it into the world’s top 16 after this.

Tat Meng, who also made a coaching foray to Scotland in 2016, admitted that it was quite fun to serve in South Korea as the country’s badminton association has very clear targets and tasks for coaches and players.

Asked if he was interested in returning to Malaysia one day, Tat Meng jokingly replied: “The heart is always in Malaysia but the work is there (South Korea).” – Bernama, February 20, 2022

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