HEADLINES

Jonassen to decide on BAM’s next singles coach

BAM acting president Datuk V. Subramaniam stresses the singles coaching director is in the midst of shortlisting candidates

4:36 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) is leaving it to Kenneth Jonassen to recommend and finalise the new singles coach following the departure of former women’s singles trainer Jeffer Rosobin.  

After confirming Jonassen’s promotion to singles coaching director – with Indonesian Rexy Mainaky now overseeing the doubles department – BAM acting president Datuk V. Subramaniam revealed today that the Dane is in the process of shortlisting candidates.  

“Kenneth is currently assessing potential candidates.  

“We may or may not need a replacement – it depends on the requirements. We discussed this yesterday, but nothing has been finalised. It will likely take another week before we confirm our plans.  

“As the head of the department, the decision is ultimately Kenneth’s.  

“The management is clear on our role – we handle the administrative side of things. When it comes to coaching, technical matters, and on-court decisions, we leave it to the coaches because they know best,” said Subramaniam.  

Scoop previously reported that former international Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin, currently coaching Ireland’s national team, has been strongly linked with a return to Akademi Badminton Malaysia (ABM).  

For now, the women’s singles department is overseen by Misbun Ramdan Misbun following Jeffer’s departure last month. – March 25, 2025

Topics

 

Popular

Petronas staff to be shown the door to make up losses from Petros deal?

Source claims national O&G firm is expected to see 30% revenue loss once agreed formula for natural gas distribution in Sarawak is implemented

Cleared for layoffs? AirAsia to retrench 20% of workforce in major cost-cutting move

This allegedly involves cabin services, cargo and logistics, engineering and maintenance, as well as the commercial division, according to Scoop’s source

Apad confirms inDrive licence revoked effective July 24, but company can appeal

Russian-based company can file appeal through the agency for the Transport Ministry's consideration

Related