Kuala Lumpur, Feb 8: Superstar shuttler Lee Chong Wei is said to be considering quitting the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) because of a frosty relationship with technical director Morten Frost of Denmark, local media reported on Wednesday, February 8.
The tension between the two has been long-standing, and the last straw that broke the camel's back was a knee injury that Lee suffered on Saturday when he slipped and fell at the newly-opened Academy Badminton Malaysia in Bukit Kiara, Xinhua news agency reported citing The Star.

The three-time Olympic runner-up questioned the rationale behind Dane's decision to divide the men's singles players into two groups.
"Morten does not want me to spar with the juniors, why? When I was a junior, I sparred with my seniors. He did this even before the Olympic Games," said Lee.
"And why break the team into two? Won't the juniors benefit by sparring with the seniors?
"Now, I've lost my patience and I'm angry ... if there's no solution, I'll quit BAM."
On his part, Frost said "It's best that I don't comment" when he was contacted.
IANS