Racist comment against shuttler appalling, says BAM


Badminton Association of Malaysia condemns a racist remark made against world No. 53 S. Kisona on social media after her defeat in the Malaysia-Japan Sudirman Cup semi-final clash yesterday. – BAM Facebook pic, October 3, 2021.

THE Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) is “utterly appalled” by the racist comment made against national women’s singles shuttler S. Kisona on social media, describing it as a “dreadful remark”.

In a statement today, BAM said as the governing body of the sport in the country, it has zero tolerance of any form of racism or discrimination and, thus, condemned the remarks, adding that it will always stand up for the national players.

“Such a dreadful remark is uncalled for, and we urge all Malaysians to condemn this senseless act,” BAM said in the statement.

“BAM will continue to fight for the eradication of racism in sports, especially in the realm of badminton. We continue to uphold all initiatives that support progressive and inclusive nation-building.”

The racist remark was made against world No. 53 Kisona on social media after her defeat by world No. 5 Akane Yamaguchi in the Malaysia-Japan Sudirman Cup semi-final clash yesterday.

Malaysia lost 1-3 to Japan, with Yamaguchi trouncing Kisona 21-7, 21-5 in 26 minutes.

Despite their exit from the tournament in Vantaa, Finland, Malaysia’s young squad had actually surpassed the quarter-final target set by BAM.

The Malaysian shuttlers will now compete in the 2021 Thomas and Uber Cup finals in Aarhus, Denmark from October 9-17. Malaysia is in Group D with Japan, England and Canada in the Thomas Cup; and in Group D with China, Denmark and Canada for the Uber Cup. – Bernama, October 3, 2021.


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