The Borneo Post

Tze Yong to compete again only after full recovery

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SHAH ALAM: National singles player Ng Tze Yong will only be sent to participat­e in tournament­s in the World Badminton Federation (BWF) calendar after fully recovering from the recent recurrence of his back injury.

National singles coach Datuk Tey Seu Bock stated that he is reluctant to rush decisions by sending Tze Yong to tournament­s, instead opting to strategise with the coaching staff to improve the ranking of the world’s 15th-ranked player to make him eligible for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

However, Seu Bock said that a full report on Tze Yong’s condition would only be available next week due to their busy schedule in the just-concluded 2024 Badminton Asian Team Championsh­ips (BATC).

“When there’s an injury, our focus is on recovery first. After the player fully recovers and gets the doctor’s approval to play, only then will we send to tournament­s.

“For Olympic qualificat­ion, we need to consider the points, where the athlete can collect points, and that’s important. We

need to calculate those points carefully,” he told reporters at the Setia City Convention Centre, the venue for the BATC, here yesterday. Tze Yong, who withdrew from the quarterfin­als against Singapore’s Jason Teh on

Friday (Feb 16), lasted only about three minutes before being forced to withdraw, after suffering another back injury similar to the one he endured during last month’s Malaysia Open.

Regarding the performanc­e

of national singles player Leong Jun Hao in the BATC final, Seu Bock hopes the 24-year-old can display equally impressive performanc­e in future individual tournament­s.

“Jun Hao’s performanc­e in this tournament has been impressive. Previously, we didn’t focus much on him, but with the absence of Tze Yong and Lee Zii Jia, he rose to the occasion and performed well.

“It’s good for him because previously people thought he was inconsiste­nt, but I hope his performanc­e isn’t limited to team events and continues in individual tournament­s,” he said.

Meanwhile, national men’s team manager Tan Bin Shen said that national men’s doubles player Soh Wooi Yik has played his role as team captain well in the 2024 BATC.

Bin Shen also said that the 2022 world champion with his partner, Aaron Chia, always strive their best to ensure they can contribute valuable points for the team when facing opponents on the court.

“I think Wooi Yik took responsibi­lity (as captain) to ensure that all games ran smoothly and all players performed well. They (AaronWooi Yik) need to deliver the points. So, I think this is a good process to give them that feeling of responsibi­lity,” he said. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Tze Yong plays against Brunei Kah Kit Kan at the Badminton Asian Team Championsh­ips.
— Bernama photo Tze Yong plays against Brunei Kah Kit Kan at the Badminton Asian Team Championsh­ips.

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