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Malaysia ends a month of closed training Huang Zonghan is satisfied with the results

Malaysia ended a month of closed training on the road to the Tokyo Olympics, and coaching director Wong Sohan was satisfied with the performance of the players.

  "It's a rewarding training result because this time the management allows us to get into training earlier than others, and give players who have experienced a long rest to regain their feeling and condition on the field as soon as possible."

Malaysia ends a month of closed training Huang Zonghan is satisfied with the results

  He said the 30-day Road to the Tokyo Olympics programme had many positive effects, including progress in physical fitness and the focus of the players.

  The 38 players, coaches and support team members who reported to the Malaysian Badminton Academy from June 1 were released on Tuesday and will re-register on July 5, joining forces with another 33 players and coaches to resume full national team training that has been suspended since March 18.

  Huang Zonghan believes that one month is actually not enough to restore the players to their best state, and the next stage 2 training needs to put more thought into it, and the players also have to pay more efforts.

  He said the players' muscles recovered about 90 percent, but it could take longer when it came to fitness. (All Sports Network)

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