KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 — National men’s singles ace Ng Tze Yong is ready to put into practice everything that he has learned from the recent European tournaments, including...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 — National men’s singles ace Ng Tze Yong is ready to put into practice everything that he has learned from the recent European tournaments, including that magnificent second-round win over world champion Viktor Axelsen in the All England, when he competes in the 2023 Badminton Asia Championships in April.
“I learned a lot from the European tournaments and am confident I’ll be better prepared for the upcoming championships as I am also well-rested after a strained thigh injury. Tze Yong, 23, also does not want to put unnecessary pressure on himself by setting too high a target for the BAC, saying he’d instead sharpen his skills under coach Hendrawan and take it one match at a time.
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