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National badminton players M. Thinaah (front) and Pearly Tan (back) in action during their match against Japanese players Mayu Matsumoto and Wakana Nagahara, during the final round of the French Open 2022, at the Stade Pierre de Coubertine in Paris, France, on October 30, 2022. — Picture by FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

Pearly-Thinaah may not feature in 2024 Uber Cup

KUALA LUMPUR, March 26 — Akademi Badminton Malaysia (ABM) coaching director Rexy Mainaky has implied that top national women’s doubles pair Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah may not be named for the Uber Cup Finals in Chengdu, China.

He said that since the national squad will face a tricky task in the Uber Cup competition, the coaching panel felt it would make more sense for Tan-Thinaah to stay home and focus on their preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympics in July.

“Realistically, Pearly-Thinaah have a chance to win a point for us in the Uber Cup, but the outcome could still see us lose 4-1. It is not that we want to belittle our Uber Cup squad, but that is the reality.

“However, we have not made a final decision yet as we will discuss and listen to views from the BAM (Badminton Association of Malaysia)’s management team,” Rexy told the press after a training session today.

The national women’s squad are seeded 10thh in the Uber Cup and can expect a torrid time after being drawn in Group B with fourth seeds Thailand, sixth seeds Taiwan and Australia.

Although Tan-Thinaah are expected to be sidelined from the Uber Cup campaign, he did not rule out the possibility of letting the world number 13 pair join the training camp with the rest of the national shuttlers ahead of the 2024 Uber Cup Finals.

When asked as to who will likely replace Tan-Thinaah in the Uber Cup squad, Rexy said those under consideration include Go Pei Kee-Low Yeen Yuan, and others like Tan Zhing Yi and Teoh Mei Xing.

He also announced that the coaching panel will meet tomorrow morning to determine the players for the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup Finals.

Both tournaments will be held from April 28 to May 5 in Chengdu.

The national men’s squad, seeded fifth for the Thomas Cup, has been drawn in Group D with European champions and 2016 edition champions Denmark, 12th seeds Hong Kong, and Algeria.

— Bernama

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