Ex-BAM coach Tat Meng recovering well after motorcycle accident in Sydney


PETALING JAYA: Former Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) coach Wong Tat Meng is able to converse clearly and has been put on a wheelchair for the first time.

Roketto Badminton Club in Sydney, where Tat Meng is currently coaching, shared the positive update via social media after the 58-year-old’s motorcycle accident.

“Coach Tat Meng is progressing remarkably well and is already doing better than expected,” read a statement from the club.

“He is now able to converse clearly with visitors and the medical team and has progressed to eating pureed food.

“Just yesterday, he was placed in a wheelchair for the first time, allowing him to take part in rehabilitation exercises and enjoy some fresh air outside.

“While he still faces several weeks of rehabilitation ahead, the outlook is very positive and his recovery continues to inspire everyone around him.

“We would like to sincerely thank the medical team caring for him each day, as well as his family friends and the wider badminton community for their ongoing support.

“If you would like to reach out to coach Tat Meng, you can leave a message via his Facebook page,” added the club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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