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Kim Her to coach South Koreans
National men#8217;s doubles badminton back-up coach Tan Kim Her has earned himself a rare honour #8211; he has been appointed as the national men#8217;s doubles coach for South Korea, the world powerhouses in the men#8217;s doubles.
BAM happy to see Malaysia exporting coaches now
National doubles back-up coach Tan Kim Her#8217;s decision to leave Malaysia comes at an awkward time for the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM). They were just getting ready to announce major revamp in their coaching set-up.
World junior doubles champs get to play in Indonesian Open
World junior doubles champions Hoon Thien How-Tan Boon Heong will get to compete in their first major international Open tournament sooner than expected.
BAM have big plans to help youngsters make the grade on world senior stage
World junior badminton boys#8217; doubles champions Tan Boon Heong and Hoon Thien How were all smiles when they returned home from Vancouver to a warm reception at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang Monday.
Junior partner for Tan Fook
Veteran doubles shuttler Choong Tan Fook is set to get a junior player as his new partner.
Our girls can go far in Athens, says Kim Her
National coach Tan Kim Her believes that the women#8217;s doubles pair of Chin Eei Hui-Wong Pei Tty are capable of going far in the Athens Olympics if they do not draw a Chinese pair in the early rounds.
Kim Hock to take women's pair off Soon Kit's hands
Athens Olympics-bound shuttlers Chin Eei Hui and Wong Pei Tty have been taken off the hands of national women's doubles coach Cheah Soon Kit.
Malaysia can have three men’s singles players in the Olympics
Malaysia have never had a full complement of three men's singles players in the Olympics. All that could change in Athens. But first, the players will have to go the extra mile in the Asian Badminton Championships (ABC).
Misbun: Grab the points
National singles chief coach Misbun Sidek wants the men's singles shuttlers to make strong comebacks in the back-to-back Open tournaments in South Korea and Japan.
Fear factor deserts our doubles pairs
THE Malaysian doubles players came away with their worst ever performance in the World Championships this time. For the first time, none of the Malaysian pairs qualified for the semi-finals of the world meet.