Strictly ‘unfinished business’ – Rexy out to accomplish two missions

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PETALING JAYA: Newly-appointed deputy national coaching director Rexy Mainaky feels he has “unfinished business” with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), having rejoined for a second stint.

The 53-year-old has sealed his return on a two-year deal after having served as the men’s doubles head coach from 2005-2012, where he was best remembered for grooming Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong into a world No. 1 pair.

“Now that I’m back, I have the opportunity to realise my mission to help Malaysia win gold at the 2024 Olympics,” said Rexy in a virtual interview from Kuala Lumpur. “BAM have already made some progress with the likes of Pearly and Thinaah emerging from the women’s doubles. I can see that they are getting better and better as they were able to give Greysia -Apriyani , the reigning Olympic champions a run for their money in the recent matches.

“Malaysian players have always been very good, but they must solve their problem with inconsistency. This will be the first thing I intend to discuss with coaching director Wong Choong Hann,” said Rexy.

 

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