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M’sian men’s shuttlers to eye only one gold in Hanoi: Misbun Sidek

Badminton squad head coach did not specify event following decision to send combination of junior, back-up players for biennial tournament

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Apr 2022 7:00PM

M’sian men’s shuttlers to eye only one gold in Hanoi: Misbun Sidek
According to Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) junior development director Datuk Misbun Sidek (pictured above in 2020), BAM has set a low target for the men’s badminton squad, which comprise junior and back-up shuttlers, as the Hanoi SEA Games’ dates clash with the prestigious Thomas and Uber Cup finals. – Bernama pic, April 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − The young Malaysian badminton squad are targeting one gold medal at the Hanoi SEA Games in Vietnam from May 12-23.

Datuk Misbun Sidek, who is the head coach for the badminton squad bound for the biennial games, said they are banking on the men’s team to deliver the gold medal although he did not specify which event they hope to strike gold in.

According to the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) junior development director, they have set a low target following BAM’s decision to bank on a combination of junior and back-up shuttlers in Hanoi.

“I feel that this is the time we should highlight young players like Justin (Hoh), Ong (Xin Yee) and Siti (Nurshuhaini Azman) so that we will have back-ups capable of shouldering the challenge for Malaysia in the future.

“So, if previously we could count on three golds, this time we hope for one gold medal from the men’s team…,” he told a media conference by the Malaysian contingent bound for the Hanoi SEA Games at the National Sports Council in Bukit Jalil today.  

BAM decided to send a young squad to Hanoi as the SEA Games dates clashed with the prestigious Thomas and Uber Cup finals to be held in Bangkok, Thailand from May 8-15.

Misbun, however, said no targets had been set for the women’s team, who stand a slim chance of victory, but hoped that the shuttlers would use the multi-sports event to gain useful exposure in their effort to make a name for themselves.

“The women’s team will face stiff competition, so what we have done is set the Games as an exposure outing for them… we did not set them a target as they (the players) are too young,” he said.

Meanwhile, Justin admitted to being excited about making his SEA Games debut.

“Of course, I am thrilled to be given the chance to compete in the SEA Games. I will do my best. I want to thank my coaches for giving me this opportunity,” he said.

For the record, the national badminton team at the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines bagged three gold medals through Lee Zii Jia (men’s singles), S. Kisona (women’s singles) and Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik (men’s doubles). – Bernama, April 5, 2022

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