I tore my Achilles Tendon 2.5 years ago, it took me 6 - 12 months to recover, but I haven't really fully recovered until now, it will never be the same like before for sure. I can play badminton like before though, but I'm a lot more cautious. It was the worst experience ever and I don't want it to happen anymore. It was definitely a lesson learned for me, and I'd like to share it with everyone. Hopefully it's useful. 1. It started with continuous inflammation around the area, it hurt after playing or when I woke up in the morning, but I kept playing. 2. I saw a Podiatry regularly for treatment, but I should have rested and wait until it fully recovered before playing again. 3. I was a little over weight. 4. I was playing on the very sticky court when the injury happened. 5. I was trying too hard to win the game, I was pushing it and didn't realize my condition. 6. I did warm up and stretched before playing by the way, so don't assume it won't happen if you warm up. Information about Achilles Tendon: http://www.achillestendon.com/ http://www.carletonsportsmed.com/achilles_tendon_injury.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achilles_tendon Best of luck to Wong Chong Han, he's a very nice guy, I met him at the last World Championship, he's very friendly.
1) is great advice on a warning signal. I wonder how many AT snaps there have been without this symptom.