New Chapter for Women’s Doubles Badminton in Malaysia with Rosman Razak’s Return
The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has confirmed the appointment of Rosman Razak as the national women’s doubles head coach, ending speculation that had been circulating in the media. Rosman, a doubles specialist with nearly two decades of experience coaching the national doubles team, will resume his duties at Akademi Badminton Malaysia (ABM) in Bukit Kiara on November 5.
BAM Coaching Director’s Endorsement
BAM Coaching Director, Rexy Mainaky, welcomed Rosman back into the coaching team, praising his wealth of experience and leadership skills. "We welcome Rosman back into the coaching team. His years of experience with the national team is invaluable, and we believe that his leadership will be instrumental in driving the women’s doubles squad to new heights," he said in a statement.
Working Towards Common Goal
Rosman will work closely with Rexy, senior team coach Ching Kai Feng, and junior team coach Amelia Anscelly to strengthen and further develop the women’s doubles team. Their shared goal is to build on the progress made over the years and take the team to new heights.
Rosman’s Outlook
Rosman expressed his excitement to be back with the national setup, stating, "I am honoured to be back at BAM and excited to take on this challenge. The women’s doubles department has immense potential, and I am looking forward to building on the progress made over the years."
Background Check
Rosman’s appointment with BAM was previously terminated in 2020, and he went on to coach in the Philippines. Currently, he is coaching national men’s doubles independent pair Ong Yew Sin-Teo Ee Yi.
Getting Back to Business
Rosman is expected to start his new stint on November 5, marking a new chapter for the women’s doubles team. With his extensive experience and leadership skills, the team is optimistic about the opportunities that lie ahead.
Conclusion
The appointment of Rosman Razak as the national women’s doubles head coach comes as a significant boost for the team, and fans can expect to see improvements in their performance in the coming months. With his wealth of experience, Rosman is well-equipped to lead the team to new heights, and his collaboration with other coaches will undoubtedly yield positive results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Rosman’s role at BAM?
A: Rosman is the national women’s doubles head coach at BAM.
Q: How long has Rosman been coaching the national doubles team?
A: Rosman has nearly two decades of experience coaching the national doubles team.
Q: What are Rosman’s goals with the women’s doubles team?
A: Rosman’s goal is to strengthen and further develop the women’s doubles team, building on the progress made over the years.
Q: What is Rosman’s current role outside of BAM?
A: Rosman is currently coaching national men’s doubles independent pair Ong Yew Sin-Teo Ee Yi in the Philippines.