The Borneo Post (Sabah)

I'm not ready to return to BAM training camp – Toh Ee Wei

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The three-month period to fully recover from chronic sinus problems is inadequate for national shuttler Toh Ee Wei to get fit.

The 18-year-old admitted that she wasn't fully prepared to return to the Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia (BAM) training camp at the Badminton Academy Malaysia (ABM), Bukit Kiara.

Despite undergoing surgery last December, she was worried that the sinus problem could recur and at the same time affect her preparatio­n mentally and physically.

“I'm not sure about this sinus problem, I don't know when it will come back. Previously, I came back to the training camp, my nose bleeds during training.

“At the moment I'm not ready (to be back at BAM). I can only return to BAM when I'm mentally strong, my physical is in good condition and good performanc­e,” she told Bernama.

Toh, who partnered Pearly Tan, is a new prospect for the women's doubles event after winning two major tournament­s last year.

Toh-Pearly emerged as the runnerup in the Asian Junior Badminton Championsh­ips and World Junior Badminton Championsh­ips in Canada, in July and November last year.

Following their achievemen­t, they were absorbed into the senior squads in December and under the supervisio­n of head coach Rosman Razak.

However, Toh left the national badminton squad for a long vacation after undergoing nasal surgery.

It is learned that players from Melaka left BAM in February and were required to report themselves at BAM training camp yesterday. - Bernama

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