Badminton Momota Next month's representative training camp participation Head coach reveals January 20 15:10

A badminton ace, Malaysian driver Kento Momota, who had been involved in a traffic accident in Malaysia, was told by Japanese representative Park Jubon head coach, who was accompanied by the local team, that it was "recovering well" as early as next month. He expressed his desire to participate in a representative training camp starting from the beginning.

On the way to the airport after finishing the international competition held in Malaysia on March 13, Momota hit the truck on the highway and hit the truck, hitting her whole body and cutting her face. did.

Parkhead coach who accompanied the expedition went to the spot immediately after hearing the accident and was accompanied by Momota at a local hospital.

Coach Parkhead, who returned home on Tuesday, told reporters about the situation immediately after the accident: "The moment I saw Momota sitting on the road at the scene, tears fell in my face. I wore a jersey that I was wearing because I was bloody. Mr. Momota asked, "I'm still ready to play badminton, is it OK?" And said, "I'm OK, I'm OK."

After returning to Japan, Momota was diagnosed as having "no abnormalities in his body" without any fractures or damage to his internal organs, and the Japan Badminton Association hoped to support him in returning to the March international competition. is showing.

Park head coach said that Momota's current condition is `` recovering well '' and talked to himself saying `` If you recover as it is, join the next training camp and make a condition '' And expressed his desire to participate in a representative training camp starting as early as next month.