KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian players are set to train in isolation at the Putra Stadium in the final week before the start of the Thomas-Uber Cup Finals following the Badminton Association of Malaysia’s (BAM) oversight in booking the hall in advance.
The arrangement now is for the players to train at the competition venue from May 3. The Finals begin on May 9 and the foreign teams are expected to train at the stadium at least three days before the start of the competition.
Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek admitted that it was a painful lesson for the hosts after their failure to book the venue early for training.
“We were unable to take full advantage despite being the hosts. This is a lesson for all of us here,” said Shabery.
“But it is still not too late to capitalise on the perks that come as being the hosts.
“We will accommodate the coaches if they want to hold closed door training for the Malaysian players at the venue, especially after the arrival of the foreign teams.”
The foreign teams will arrive in batches from May 5.
The arrangement now is for the players to train at the competition venue from May 3. The Finals begin on May 9 and the foreign teams are expected to train at the stadium at least three days before the start of the competition.
Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek admitted that it was a painful lesson for the hosts after their failure to book the venue early for training.
“We were unable to take full advantage despite being the hosts. This is a lesson for all of us here,” said Shabery.
“But it is still not too late to capitalise on the perks that come as being the hosts.
“We will accommodate the coaches if they want to hold closed door training for the Malaysian players at the venue, especially after the arrival of the foreign teams.”
The foreign teams will arrive in batches from May 5.
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