China's national badminton team is a formidable force that has achieved numerous victories on the world stage. As they enter a new Olympic cycle, their primary goal is to secure more championships. Fans continue to support and believe in the team's ability to steadily work towards their objectives. In recent years, attention has not only been focused on China's badminton team but also on their competitors, particularly Malaysia. Malaysia has produced top athletes like Lee Chong Wei and maintains a high overall level of play. However, their women's singles performance has been less impressive in recent times. Malaysia's women's singles have shown limited progress and rarely reach the podium in international competitions. This situation has prompted harsh criticism from the Malaysian Badminton Association's coaching director, Rexy Mainaky, who believes the players need a better competitive attitude. He openly states that many female singles players often complain about the rigors of training. "I see them complaining more and more, and feeling increasingly exhausted," he says. "But what we hope for is that they recognize that if they want to achieve something, they shouldn't be complaining." Instead, they should know their goals and how to achieve them. Yet, according to Rexy, what do they do? They feel pain after just a short training session. He points out that if these attitudes were present in teams from China, Indonesia, or Japan, such players might have already been expelled from the national team. It's surprising to see such internal strife within Malaysia, a main rival to China's badminton team. The coach's sharp criticism of…

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China's national badminton team is a formidable force that has achieved numerous victories on the world stage. With the new Olympic cycle underway, their primary goal is to secure more championships. Fans continue to support and believe in the team's ability to steadily work towards their objectives and deliver outstanding performances. In recent years, while the focus has been on China's badminton team, there has also been significant attention on their competitors, particularly Malaysia. Malaysia has produced top athletes like Lee Chong Wei and maintains a high overall level of play. However, their women's singles performance has been less impressive in recent times. Malaysia's women's singles have shown limited progress and rarely reach the podium in international competitions. This lackluster performance has prompted harsh criticism from the Malaysian Badminton Association's coaching director, Rexy Mainaky. He believes the players need to adopt a better competitive attitude. Rexy openly states that many female singles players frequently complain about the rigors of training. "I see them complaining more and more, and they seem increasingly exhausted. But what we hope for is that they recognize that if they want to achieve success, they shouldn't be complaining," he says. He further emphasizes, "Instead, they should know what their goals are and how to achieve them. But what do they do? They only train for a short while before feeling the pain." Rexy points out that if these attitudes were present in teams like China, Indonesia, or Japan, such players might have already been expelled from the national team. The internal strife within Malaysia's national badminton…

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