Seng Zoe believes his career could have been better by staying at BAM


Winning start: Yeoh Seng Zoe (right) and partner Sim Fong Hau in action in the men’s doubles first round of the Top Glove Purple League Pro-Am in Putrajaya yesterday.

PETALING JAYA: Former national Under-21 champion Yeoh Seng Zoe has admitted some regrets leaving the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM).

The 23-year-old left the national body in late 2017 to revive his career as an independent player following a major knee injury but unfortunately, the switch did not bear any fruit.

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