Meng Yean will start with improving players’ mental and physical state


Well-equipped: Lee Meng Yean (right) said her experience of playing at the highest levels with Chow Mei Kuan would come in handy in her new job.

KUALA LUMPUR: Newly minted national women’s badminton doubles coach Lee Meng Yean believes she can produce world beaters among the current crop of national players.

Meng Yean said her experience of playing at the highest levels of the sport would come in handy in her new job.

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