Missing it: Ng Tze Yong doing some light shuttle training while seated in Doha.
PETALING JAYA: Men’s singles shuttler Ng Tze Yong is showing positive signs in his recovery from a knee injury, having returned to light training on court.
The 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games gold medallist shared an update from Doha, where he has started basic racquet and shuttle drills while seated, as he is still recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery on his right knee, which he underwent in early July.
National singles coaching director Kenneth Jonassen has been in contact with Tze Yong to check on his condition and offer support during this challenging period.
Jonassen also sent words of encouragement to Tze Yong, who is currently undergoing rehabilitation alone in Doha.
“I have spoken to him and he’s still upbeat. Obviously, he’s on a long journey and my focus remains the same – to give him the best opportunity to return to competitive sport by being supportive.
“I’ve heard from the physio that he’s putting in the work in the areas he can. He’s still in Qatar and I can’t wait to have him back here. Even if I don’t see him daily, just having him in our training environment, even if it’s just in the gym, would be great.
“Fingers crossed, from what I understand, the rehab process is going well and he’s in good spirits. When you’re going through a long recovery, staying positive is key,” said Jonassen.
However, Jonassen has yet to give a clear timeline for Tze Yong’s full recovery, as it will depend on the player’s condition and the advice of the medical team.
“As for his return, that decision lies with the doctors. They’ll determine when he’s ready and of course we’ll follow the advice of the experts,” he added.
Tze Yong had previously been sidelined for 14 months following two back surgeries and only returned to competition in April this year after a lengthy layoff.
However, after featuring in just three tournaments, misfortune struck again.
