Billy: Shuttlers hold the key to their own success


You’re the inspiration: Thomas Ng and grandfather Datuk Billy Ng posing during a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Inset: Thomas in action when he represented Victoria at the 2017 Li-Ning Val Nesbitt Trophy in Perth, Australia.

PETALING JAYA: Datuk Billy Ng Seow Meng has seen many changes in badminton since being part of the successful team that won the 1967 Thomas Cup Finals.

However, he said one thing should remain the same – badminton players should be held accountable for not producing the desired results.

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