Why BAM says ‘safeguarding clauses’ delayed Pearly–Thinaah’s contract

15 Aug 2025 • 6:07 PM MYT
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KUALA LUMPUR — A contractual safeguard that once led to Lee Zii Jia’s suspension, it is learnt, was also at the heart of a seven-month delay in Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah signing new deals with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM).

BAM deputy president II Datuk Seri Jahaberdeen Mohamed Yunoos said the clause — designed to protect the body’s long-term investment in its athletes — is crucial to ensuring the sustainability of Malaysian badminton.

Speaking on the Sport Check podcast recently, he explained that national players receive far more than a salary.

“It’s world-class coaching, facilities, international exposure, and financial backing from a young age,” he said. “It’s not about punishing the player, but protecting the future of the sport.”

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Jahaberdeen. — Scoop pic, August 15, 2025

He contrasted this with independent shuttlers, who must manage their own careers as businesses — securing sponsors, planning tournaments and absorbing financial risks.

The safeguarding clause means BAM can act if a player leaves after years of support, as in the 2022 case of Zii Jia, then the reigning All England champion, who was handed an initial two-year ban before a planned appeal reduced it.

Pearly and Thinaah’s protracted talks earlier this year involved negotiating terms covering sponsorship rights to performance targets, Jahaberdeen confirmed.

BAM has taken a firm stance on such matters for decades. In the mid-2000s, Tan Chun Seang was suspended for seeking to quit abruptly and join a professional club.

However, the association’s structured approach has also helped turn Malaysia’s top shuttlers into some of the country’s highest-paid athletes, with earnings from prize money and endorsements.

“The ultimate goal is to produce world-class players for Malaysia,” Jahaberdeen said. “By safeguarding the national body’s investment, we ensure there are funds and a system to develop the next generation.” 

Watch the full interview with Jahaberdeen on Sport Check, available now on all major PODaBOOM platforms. — August 15, 2025