Warm heart won the applause of the audience!Rival badminton player’s shoes are broken and helpless, Malaysian coach “takes off his shoes” and borrows them on the spot jqknews

Sports Center/Reported by Li Guolun

The rhythm of the badminton game was fast, and the two sides clashed fiercely across the net. In such a tense atmosphere, there was a heartwarming moment that drew applause from the audience. The British Association Games kicked off. Malaysia met Jamaica in the badminton team match. Halfway through the men’s singles event, the Jamaican player’s shoe broke unexpectedly. Just when he was at a loss, the hostile Malaysian coach Ye Chengwan actually took off his shoe and borrowed it. To each other, showing the spirit of a noble sportsman.

Malaysia played once morest Jamaica in the badminton team match on the evening of the 29th. In the second round of the men’s badminton event, the black sneakers on the feet of Jamaican player Samuel Ricketts suddenly burst, and the game was suspended, although his coach took out 2 A pair of sneakers, but neither fit his feet.

When Samuel was distressed, the Malaysian player Huang Zhiyong who was playing once morest him stepped forward to ask him if his shoes fit. Then Malaysian coach Ye Chengwan took off his shoes and walked forward slowly wearing socks, putting his shoes on. The shoes were handed over to the enemy team player, and the touching scene immediately aroused applause from the audience. Ye Chengwan was wearing socks and continued to sit on the coach’s bench to give instructions.

Malaysian coach Ye Seng Wan. (Photo/Retrieved from the official website of the Malaysian Badminton Association)

The game restarted, and Huang Zhiyong won the second game once more to win the game. Malaysia finally defeated their opponents in straight sets in men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. Not only did they take away the game 5-0, It also won the respect of opponents and all audiences.

Malaysian coach Ye Chengwan has a lot of background. The 50-year-old was an Indonesian badminton player. He won the men’s singles silver medal at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and the men’s singles champion at the World Championships in 2001. After retiring, he served as the coach of the Indonesian national badminton team. In 2009, he transferred to Malaysia as the national team badminton coach.

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