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[WATCH] BAM’s Jahaberdeen hits out at ‘syok sendiri’ junior system, defends contract clampdown

The deputy president says Malaysian badminton must confront hard truths in talent development and athlete management to reclaim its place on the world stage

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KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian badminton has no shortage of passion — but does it have the right system to produce world champions?

In this episode of Sport Check, BAM deputy president Datuk Seri Jahaberdeen Mohamed Yunoos lays bare the uncomfortable truths behind the sport’s current struggles.

From exposing what he calls a “syok sendiri” junior development system to defending BAM’s hard-line stance on athlete contracts, Jahaberdeen explains why strong governance — and sometimes unpopular decisions — are essential if Malaysia is to regain its global standing.

He speaks candidly about the gaps in grassroots training, the pressures on top players, and why BAM must balance player freedom with organisational stability.

Whether you’re a badminton fan, a sports parent, or just curious about how high-stakes sports are run, this conversation offers rare insight from inside the governing body’s top tier.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major PODaBOOM platforms — and join the conversation about the future of Malaysian badminton. — August 13, 2025

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