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Li Mao’s new challenge (pic)
Former Malaysia National Coach --- Li MaoGRASSROOTS: Wants to produce quality players at club level LI Mao, after travelling around the globe in a bid to produce players who can match the all-conquering China shuttlers, will take on the  new challenge of producing players at club level and turn them into international shuttlers. …
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Perfect boost for Hafiz as he returns to action (pic)
New ambassador: Mohd Hafiz Hashim (left) shaking hands with Protech managing director Ronnie Chong (right) as the national doubles chief coach Tan Kim Her looks on during the sponsorship signing ceremony at Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam, Monday. SHAH ALAM: Former All-England champion Mohd Hafiz Hashim received the perfect boost ahead of his return to the courts after a six-month injury lay-off. The 31-year-old, who will compete in the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara today, was revealed as the ambassador for b…
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Coach Hendrawan to put more emphasis on physical training (pic)
Through: Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayob beat Indonesia’s Wibowo Henrikho in the first round of the Malaysian Open Grand Pix Gold Tuesday.After four years of trial and error, former world champion Hendrawan is ready to do it his way in a bid to whip the back-up shuttlers into world-beaters. For a start, he will place more emphasis on physical training for his shuttlers in the next six months and cut down on the number of internat…
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Seu Bock wants a Malaysian winner in Chong Wei’s absence

KUALA LUMPUR: A swollen finger has ruled out world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei from the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold starting today at the Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara.

In his absence, national singles coach Tey Seu Bock has challenged the other men’s singles hopefuls to step up and keep Malaysia’s good tradition going in the GP Gold.

Since its inception in 2009, Chong Wei has made the tournament his own by winning on all four occasions.

Seu Bock said Chong Wei picked up the injury en route to beating Kenichi Tago of Japan in the final of the India Open in New Delhi on Sunday.

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Kwong Beng pays tribute to coach Li Mao

KUALA LUMPUR: Former international Chan Kwong Beng paid tribute to his new coach Li Mao after winning his first international Open yesterday - a first in his 11-year badminton career.

Yesterday, the 24-year-old Kwong Beng turned the tables on Hong Kong’s Ng Ka Long with a 21-11, 22-20 win in 45 minutes in the men’s singles final of the Ciputra Vietnam International Challenge in Hanoi.

Last year, he had lost to the same player in the first round of the Vietnam Open Grand Prix Gold.

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