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Decision on Zii Jia’s 2022 Thomas Cup training rests with BAM: Hendrawan

National men’s singles coach believes sports body will be making announcement soon as M’sian shuttler needs to prove eligibility for competition

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2022 7:00PM

Decision on Zii Jia’s 2022 Thomas Cup training rests with BAM: Hendrawan
National men’s singles coach Hendrawan (pictured above in 2021) believes BAM will soon be making an announcement on whether to call Malaysian professional shuttler Zii Jia to join centralised training for the forthcoming 2022 Thomas Cup championship. – Bernama pic, April 12, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − The final decision to call national men’s singles champion Lee Zii Jia to undergo centralised training for the 2022 Thomas Cup is in the hands of the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM).

National men’s singles coach Hendrawan believes BAM will soon be making an announcement on whether to call Zii Jia to join centralised training for the prestigious championship, which would be held in Bangkok, Thailand from May 8-15.

“I heard it (Zii Jia being called for centralised training), nonetheless the final announcement will be made by BAM,” he told reporters during a training session at Academy Badminton Malaysia, Bukit Kiara here today.

Zii Jia, who chose to become a professional player, is now undergoing training by himself after leaving BAM in January.

Meanwhile, the coach from Indonesia hoped that Malaysia would top Group D at the Thomas Cup by overcoming Japan − the tournament's second seed – who is the main challenger apart from England and New Zealand. 

The silver medallist of the 2000 Sydney Olympics said if the national squad could complete the group stage well, they would have a good chance to enter the knockout stage.

“We will focus on the best position at group stage presently,” he added.

In this regard, Hendrawan said whoever is selected to take on the national task at Thomas Cup needs to prove his or her eligibility to represent the country and subsequently assist the coaching team in the selection for the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China from September 10-25.

“I feel if selected, they should be ready − there are many options (singles players), including professional players, like Liew Daren... from both BAM and professionals but they must prove their worth,” he said.

On the performance of a rising young player from China, Weng Hong Yang, who easily defeated national player Ng Tze Yong in the quarterfinals of Korean Open last week, Hendrawan said they have to be careful with the world 89th player if Malaysia is to meet China in the knockout stage in the Thomas Cup.

He believed Hong Yang has the potential to be listed as the third single for the Thomas Cup team of China, which has won the Thomas Cup ten times. – Bernama, April 12, 2022

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