Angry Lee Chong Wei lashes out at Badminton Association of Malaysia after latest injury setback
World number one is said to have torn a medial collateral ligament in his left knee and will miss next month’s prestigious All England Championship
Lee Chong Wei on Wednesday threatened to cut ties with the Badminton Association of Malaysia as relations become strained in the wake of the world number one’s latest injury.
The 34-year-old will be out for weeks after he slipped at the new Academy Badminton Malaysia on Saturday and will miss next month’s prestigious All England Championship where he would have been gunning for fourth title.
Lee, a silver medallist in the last three Olympic Games, had complained to the association’s technical director Morten Frost and Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) general manager Lawrence Chew about the new centre’s slippery court mats but said nothing had been done.
Lee, who has signalled he may retire this year, reportedly tore a medial collateral ligament in his left knee as he slipped and fell awkwardly.
The Malaysia team only moved to their new national training centre in the Bukit Kiara suburb of Kuala Lumpur a week ago.
Lee said that the association’s president had told him that his issues would be settled, without going into further details.