Seu Bock singles out his women players for good progress


Promising shuttler: Women’s singles player Soniia Cheah, currently the world No. 31, is also one of the players under coach Tey Seu Bock.

KUALA LUMPUR: National badminton coach Datuk Tey Seu Bock aims to give unwavering focus to his new role as the head of the women’s team under the proposed Project ‘24 despite calls questioning his coaching credibility.

The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) unveiled their new programme on Wednesday in a bid to regain the country’s status as one of the badminton powerhouses by 2024 but doubles legend Datuk Razif Sidek said it would not work if they do not drop the seasoned coaches in the team.

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