No end to men’s singles decline anytime soon


BAM technical director Morten Frost speaking to singles shuttler Chong Wei Feng during the Malaysian Open badminton tournament qualifying round on Tuesday. - S.S.KANESAN/ The STAR

KUALA LUMPUR: Unfortunately there is no quick fix to lift the battered image of Malaysia’s men’s singles players.

The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM)’s technical director Morten Frost says that it could take two to three years to restore the situation and the arduous work has to start now.

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