Malaysia’s SEA Games badminton challange needs a bit of luck


Malaysia's badminton player Lee Chong Wei in action at the Sudirman Cup last month, after returning from his 8-month doping ban. - AFP

SINGAPORE: Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) technical director Morten Frost targets four finals at the Singapore SEA Games.

But it’ll be the luck of the draw that will determine if that happens, according to Frost after overseeing the players’ first training session in Singapore on Sunday.  

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