Doubles coach Jeremy decides it’s time to move on from BAM


JL99 Group executive chairman Datuk Seri Jeff B.K. Lee (second from left) showing the model of the units that national shuttlers Tan Wee Kiong (second from right) and Goh V Shem (left) will receive during the sign and purchase agreement signing ceremony between the shuttlers and JL99 Group at the of LakePark Residence KL North site on Aug 27, 2016.Also present were the duos coach Jeremy Gan (right). M. Azhar Arif/The Star 27 AUG 2016

KUALA LUMPUR: Jeremy Gan (pic) is set to be the third Malaysian badminton coach to be under the payroll of a foreign country.

The 38-year-old Jeremy tendered his resignation as the national men’s doubles coach on Friday. He is the second high-profile coach to leave the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) in September.

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