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M’sia can make it to Thomas Cup semi-finals: Ex-M’sian shuttler

National squad capable of finishing in top four based on their exemplary performance at Badminton Asia Team C’ships 2022, says Koo Kien Keat

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Apr 2022 8:00PM

M’sia can make it to Thomas Cup semi-finals: Ex-M’sian shuttler
Former men’s professional shuttler Koo Kien Keat (pictured above in 2016) said the understanding displayed by the national shuttlers at Badminton Asia Team Championships 2022 showed that they are capable of delivering the goods not only in the upcoming Thomas Cup competition but in other future tournaments as well. – AFP pic, April 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − Malaysia is capable of achieving the target set by the BA of Malaysia (BAM) − to finish amongst the top four teams in the Thomas Cup in Bangkok, Thailand, next month, says former men’s professional shuttler Koo Kien Keat.

His confidence stems from the fact that the young shuttlers did extremely well in the Badminton Asia Team Championships (BATC) 2022 in February.

“The quality of their performance at the BATC can be said to be good but, as we know, the draw for the Thomas Cup plays an important part, too.

“There will surely be extra pressure if we are drawn to meet the so-called good teams. However, I feel that they (the Malaysian team) are capable of advancing to the semi-finals,” he told reporters at the launching of the entertainment-based badminton championship programme “Show Me Your BAD-Minton” here today.

Elaborating, Kien Keat said the understanding displayed by the national shuttlers showed that they are capable of delivering the goods not only in this championship (Thomas Cup) but in other future tournaments as well. 

“If, previously, the national team had a combination of juniors and seniors − where some were counted on to deliver the points – now, I feel the team is more balanced and they are not competing to show who’s better,” he said.

The national men’s team booked their ticket to the Thomas Cup after winning the BATC for the first time by downing defending champions Indonesia 3-0.

The last time the national shuttlers lifted the Thomas Cup was in 1992 when they edged Indonesia 3-2 in Kuala Lumpur.

Meanwhile, at the launching ceremony, Kien Keat said he was targeting up to 1,000 participants to enliven the tournament, which he is introducing to give shuttlers an opportunity to show off their skills as well as their creative playing style. – Bernama, April 27, 2022

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