Hafiz wants out!
Yes you read that right.
As this blog is being posted, journalists are busy on the phones explaining to their editors over Hafiz Hashim's comments to the Press right after his defeat against China's Chen Long in the first round of the Malaysia Open at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil.
The Malay Mail flashed the story on its website.
Hafiz claims he has spoken to the BA of Malaysia (secretary Ng Chin Chai) about the matter and added that there is no use for him to stick around as he "has not been performing lately".
"I think I need a new setting (atmosphere)," Hafiz said.
When asked if he will follow Misbun Sidek out, Hafiz said "no."
"In fact I didn't know about Misbun's issue until I read the papers."
Expect all major newspapers to turn this into a back page thriller. Sadly, Wong Mew Choo's exploits (beating Lu Lan 13-21,22-20,21-12) will certainly be overshadowed by Hafiz's statement.
HD says: Every Malaysia Open sure got drama wan...fuyoo.
As this blog is being posted, journalists are busy on the phones explaining to their editors over Hafiz Hashim's comments to the Press right after his defeat against China's Chen Long in the first round of the Malaysia Open at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil.
The Malay Mail flashed the story on its website.
Hafiz claims he has spoken to the BA of Malaysia (secretary Ng Chin Chai) about the matter and added that there is no use for him to stick around as he "has not been performing lately".
"I think I need a new setting (atmosphere)," Hafiz said.
When asked if he will follow Misbun Sidek out, Hafiz said "no."
"In fact I didn't know about Misbun's issue until I read the papers."
Expect all major newspapers to turn this into a back page thriller. Sadly, Wong Mew Choo's exploits (beating Lu Lan 13-21,22-20,21-12) will certainly be overshadowed by Hafiz's statement.
HD says: Every Malaysia Open sure got drama wan...fuyoo.
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