Malaysia in danger of missing Thomas Cup Finals Saturday, 07 Jan 2012 By RAJES PAUL There is a growing fear that Malaysia may suffer the humiliation of not qualifying for the Thomas Cup Finals for the first time ever. The defeat of the country’s top men’s doubles pair Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong by Taiwanese Fang Chieh-min-Lee Sheng-mu in the Korean Open on Thursday certainly does not offer much optimism. Given the duo’s wretched form, Malaysia can only count on Lee Chong Wei for the Thomas Cup qualifiers in Macau from Feb 13-19. Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong’s winless run is certain proof that the beleaguered pair cannot be depended on for a point. To make matters worse, the inconsistency of the back-up players has further dimmed Malaysia’s prospect of making the cut for the 12-team Finals. Without much depth in the team, a big question mark has been raised whether Malaysia can win one of the four tickets available in the qualifying tournament. China are assured of a berth by virtue of being the defending champion and hosts of the Finals, which will be held in Wuhan from May 20-27. The other tickets for the Finals go to Europe (four), Oceania (1), Africa (1) and Pan-America (1). In the battle among the Asian teams, it is clear that South Korea, Indonesia and Japan have better depth than Malaysia. This means Malaysia will have to fight with Taiwan, Hong Kong and India for the last spot. A desperate Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) have indicated that they are willing to open up the selection to non-BAM players to come up with the best possible team. BAM general manager Kenny Goh said: “All the national singles and doubles coaches have been instructed to select the best players for the qualifying tournament in Macau. We are even willing to open the selection to players who are not part of the BAM set-up.” This means non-BAM players like Wong Choong Hann, Mohd Hafiz Hashim, Lee Wan Wah, Chan Chong Ming, Zulfadli Zulkifli, Gan Teik Chai, Tan Bin Shen, Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif, Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari could make the squad for badminton’s most prestigious team event. “BAM will be sending the best team for the qualifiers. It does not matter whether the players are in or out of the BAM set-up. The coaches have been asked to pick the best players available. They may even want one of the doubles players for the singles if they show the potential,” said Kenny. “We are confident that the team will qualify for the Finals and, as usual, we are looking at every aspect to ensure that we only send the best to the competition,” he added. For most of the players vying for the spot – both the back-up and former internationals – the Maybank Malaysia Open, which starts on Tuesday with the qualifying tournament at Putra Stadium, will be the final platform to impress the national coaches. This will certainly raise the standard of the competition in this year’s home tournament. All countries have to acknowledge their interest to compete in the qualifiers to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) by Jan 10. They must name their 10-man squads by Jan 24. At for the Uber Cup Finals, which will also be held in Wuhan, the weakened national women’s team can virtually forget about winning one of three tickets up for grabs. Courtesy of The Star
i don't think Malaysia needs a miracle to beat Taiwan, if it comes down to that. this is Thomas Cup. Malaysia will have problem beating Taiwan in Uber or Sudirman Cup, however.
Desperate is a good word. It brings up a few points. 1) Let me think...wasn't there a time when BAM actually chose the third ranked MD pair to attend the world championship. The second ranked pair were an independent pair 2) there is an independent player who is banned from Asian tournaments. 3) sounds like the KKK/TBH pairing have hit a block and taken their partnership as far as it can go. Would a change of partners be appropriate for tactics?
a lot will depend on the draw and the tournament format. does anyone happen to know what tournament format will the qualification be in?
KG (1 of 3 stooges) 'willing to open selection to non-BAM players' NOW...that is desperation at the utmost to save their skin to avoid a 1st time exit from TC finals after all, the 3 stooges have been running this ship to the ground and abusing their powers when it came to selecting players to WC11. Other countries can blame lacking funds, not BAM for sure and what to show for - 1 lone 29-yr old world class MS player and that is about it folks. And still business as usual, tidak apa attitude...Malaysian badminton is so screwed by these 3 clowns and the circus continues....amazing.
I hope Chris has read this post, especially the highlighted text. He has been trying to accuse BAM of discriminating against the independent players, which is not true.
Loh, that is not my interpretation of the highlighted sentence. In fact, it confirms that they have not been willing to accept independent players in the past and only now consider them because of desperation.
You may be right, but the fact that BAM is now willing to consider independent players is a move in the right direction and this will stop those who said that BAM is biased. If you look at the independent players as listed (except ZZ), most if not all of them were from the BAM stable before.
Well, it might surprise most of the normal Malaysians but most of us in BC are already aware of this... After MAS men's defeat to Japan in TC 2010 and Thailand to AG 2010, we know that we are hopeless in team events...
Yes. Considering independent players is a move in the right direction. Does that mean BAM will have less bias in the future? Sorry, that remains to be proven.
beside lcw,i cant see they win any point in the rest of the game thailand can beat mas again 3-1 or 3-2,no problem japan 100% beat mas also not to mention korea,indonesia and china the chance of winning 1st ms and 2 md is less than 1%
I am watching the SEA games in 2011. Badminton of course. Malaysia only sending their amateur squad for team event. Meanwhile, both Thailand and Indonesia sending their full squad. Amazingly, Malaysia qualified for the final round of team event against Indonesia. I don't remember the result of the final. What can you deduce from that?
i am watching malaysia open 2012 which indicate the latest progress of player no need to mention ina,korea,china who mas sure lose mas vs chinese taipei lcw vs hsu jen hao hafiz vs hsueh hsuan yi,high probability hafiz lost,80% liew daren vs chou tien chen,65% chou will win koo/tan vs lee/fang,they just beat koo/tan goh/lim vs chen/lin,65% chinese taipei will win mas vs japan lcw vs sho sasaki hafiz vs kenichi tago liew daren vs kazushi yamada koo/tan vs hirokatsu/hirata goh/lim vs naoki/sato mas vs thailand lcw vs boonsak ponsana hafiz vs tanongsak liew daren vs suppanyu koo/tan vs bodin/jongjit goh/lim vs songphon/sudket,50%- 50% see? or anyone think suddenly koo/tan found their form? hafiz yoyo up? goh/lim play their best game ever? liew daren suddenly wake up? how high the probability all the thing above will happen togather?0.000001?
To be fair to BAM we should applaud them for making this first 'liberalisation' move. The future is difficult to predict and it has to depend on circumstances then prevailing. But let's hope MAS will always be represented by the best available players.
MAS official Thomas Cup Team Mens Team members: Lee Chong Wei Mohammad Hafiz Hashim Daren Liew Arif Latif Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong Goh "V" Shem/Lim Khim Wah Hoon Thien How Teo Kok Siang Women Team members: Tee Jing Yi Lydia Cheah Li Ya Sonia Cheah Su Ya Sannatasah SANIRU Wong Pei Thy/Chin Ee Hui Vivian Hoo Kah Mun/Woon Khe Wei Goh Liu Ying/Lim Yin Loo
[h=2]BAM comes up with some surprises[/h] Saturday, 14 Jan 2012 HAFIZ Hashim was included as expected but the BA of Malaysia (BAM) sprang a surprise by naming Hoon Thien How and Teo Kok Siang to the Thomas Cup squad yesterday. The lack of depth in the singles led to the inclusion of Hafiz, though he is an independent player. Though Hafiz, a former All England champion, is no longer the player he used to be, he has performed better than back-up players Liew Daren and Arif Latif, who were also selected for the Thomas Cup qualifying rounds in Macau on Feb 14-19. World No 1 Lee Chong Wei will lead the squad while Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong and Goh V Shem-Lim Khim Wah's doubles places were also confirmed. Kok Siang, who had undergone knee and ankle operations, has been playing in tournaments in the last three months but Hoon Thien How was out of action after injuring his knee in the Japan Open in September. BA secretary Ng Chin Chai, who is also the coaching and training committee chairman, said Kok Siang and Thien How were selected because they are able to partner the top four players. "V Shem and Khim Wah have been inconsistent and the latter is struggling with his services. By including Kok Siang and Thien How, we will have more options," said Chin Chai. "V Shem and Kok Siang were a solid pair before Kok Siang suffered injuries while Thien How can partner with Boon Heong if needed. "We can even try out Kien Keat with Wei Shem based on our opponents in Macau. Thien How has recovered fully while Kok Siang is almost back to his best." It was a surprise that Chan Peng Soon was not considered as he is capable of partnering some of the players in the squad and doesn't have a fitness issue. Based on the current strength of the team, Malaysia will face a stern test in Macau and are in danger of failing to qualify for the Thomas Cup Finals in Wuhan, China in May. The top four teams qualify for the Thomas Cup Finals and the fifth placed team will also make the cut as China, who have already qualified as hosts, are expected to win the event. The centralised training for the Thomas and Uber Cup qualifiers will be held at Juara Stadium on Jan 30-Feb 4 while the final phase will be held in Kota Kinabalu on Feb 6-10. Courtesy of New Straits Times
teo kok siang is the currently the best player as he preform well in mo12 not really a surprise as for hoon.no comment but still cant see how we advance either defeat to japan,thailand and chinese taipei,mas will not qualify
if play against Japan, Thailand and Chinese Taipei, MAS better fill in Tan Boon Heong/Hoon Thien How and Goh V Shem/Teo Kok Siang in line up starter.