BAM appoints 3 new coaches to boost performance

BAM appoints 3 new coaches to boost performance

BAM performance committee chairman Lee Chong Wei says the experience and expertise of these coaches will add significant value to the national training programme.

Harry Hartono, Yeoh Kay Bin and Zakry Abdul Latif will officially assume their duties at BAM in February.
KUALA LUMPUR:
The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) today announced the appointment of three new coaches to strengthen the national coaching set-up, in line with its efforts to enhance performance and player development at all levels.

BAM performance committee chairman Lee Chong Wei said the move would see Harry Hartono appointed as men’s singles coach, Yeoh Kay Bin made junior men’s singles coach, and Zakry Abdul Latif taking on the role of women’s doubles coach.

“We discussed this with singles director Kenneth Jonassen, and he submitted a list of coaching candidates with a focus on continuity for young players.

“Both of us are former players and understand the needs of coaches, and he also provided his views on the most suitable roles for these coaches,” Chong Wei was quoted as saying in BAM’s media statement today.

Harry and Kay Bin will work together in guiding the national men’s singles squad alongside Tey Seu Bock as head coach, K Yogendran, Alvin Chew and Goh Giap Chin.

Chong Wei also expressed confidence that the experience and expertise of the three coaches would add significant value to the national training programme and help produce players capable of competing consistently at the international level.

“I also met with doubles director Rexy Mainaky, who personally proposed Zakry as one of the candidates,” he added.

In the women’s doubles set-up, Zakry will work alongside head coach Rosman Razak, Ching Kai Feng and Amelia Anscelly.

The three new coaches will officially assume their duties in February, with Kay Bin reporting for duty on Feb 3, Harry on Feb 10 and Zakry on Feb 20.

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