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Coach hopes to see better chemistry between duo after 'reconciliation'
Coach hopes to see better chemistry between duo after 'reconciliation'

New Straits Times

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Coach hopes to see better chemistry between duo after 'reconciliation'

KUALA LUMPUR: National mixed doubles coach Nova Widianto is concerned about Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei's on court communication after they reunited after a brief breakup. While Nova has no issue with their play, he wants to see better verbal chemistry between Tang Jie and Ee Wei during play. Nova has shifted his attention to the non-technical aspects of the duo's game ahead of the Japan Open (July 15-20), China Open (July 22-27) and Paris World Championships (Aug 25-31). He said that while the world No. 4 pair are technically sound and capable of matching the world's best, their on-court communication remains a concern. The duo briefly broke up in March due to differences and communication issues, but reunited weeks later. Now, Nova wants Tang Jie-Ee Wei to claim a title before the global event to boost their confidence. "These two tournaments before the World Championships are very important. I hope they can win at least one title to build momentum. "I'm focusing on the non-technical aspects of their game, especially their communication, as that was the issue previously," said Nova. Tang Jie-Ee Wei started the year strongly, reaching the semi-finals of the Malaysia and India Opens. However, a first-round exit at the All England in March led to their partnership breaking up before reuniting for the Singapore Open (May 27-June 1), where they lost in the second round. Their most recent result was a semi-final finish at the Indonesia Open last month. Nova acknowledged that the expectations on Tang Jie-Ee Wei to deliver titles are high. "The mixed doubles is the only doubles discipline without a title this year. That should make them more determined to win a title," he said. "If they communicate and manage the non-technical side of their game well, I believe they'll perform."

Soon Huat-Shevon upbeat despite Singapore Open exit
Soon Huat-Shevon upbeat despite Singapore Open exit

New Straits Times

time30-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Soon Huat-Shevon upbeat despite Singapore Open exit

KUALA LUMPUR: Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai may have missed out on a semi-final berth at the Singapore Open, but the husband-and-wife pair were not disheartened by their improved showing following last week's early exit at the Malaysia Masters. The world No. 5 champions in 2018, were denied by Thailand's Dechapol Puavaranukroh-Supissara Paewsampran in a 19-21, 22-20, 21-17 quarter-final defeat on Friday. Soon Huat-Shevon were just a point away from sealing the match in straight games, having led 19-17 and held match point at 20-19 in the second. But the Thais dug deep to force a decider and eventually prevailed. "I think overall we really gave our best," said Shevon. "Though we weren't on the winning side today, both pairs pushed each other to the maximum. We made some errors at crucial points in the second game and that cost us. We'll learn from this and prepare for tougher matches ahead." Soon Huat, meanwhile, said a win was always in doubt the moment they dropped the second game, as he had been playing through an injury sustained last week. "We both knew once we lost the second game, it would be very hard to come back," he said. "I picked up an injury recently, so continuing to play at full speed and power was difficult. But we still gave it everything we had." The pair were especially glad to bounce back after a disappointing outing in Kuala Lumpur, where they crashed out in the first round as defending champions. "Last week was definitely a setback," Shevon admitted. "We were disappointed not to go further at home, but we stayed positive, and I think this week shows we're getting back on track. "I'm really proud of my partner. It's been a tough journey for him, dealing with injuries and still putting in the hard work to improve. That's not easy. We're working on regaining our consistency and stabilising our game, just like we did at the start of the year." Soon Huat-Shevon began the season strongly with back-to-back semi-finals at the Malaysia and India Opens. They are now aiming to claw their way back into the world's top three after slipping two rungs to No. 5 this week. "Everyone's fighting hard for ranking points," said Soon Huat. "It's not easy to stay at the top, but we'll focus on each tournament and try to collect as many points as we can." They now head to the Indonesia Open, a Super 1000 event, before taking a well-earned break after three consecutive weeks of competition.

What caused Sze Fei-Izzuddin's downfall at Malaysia Masters?
What caused Sze Fei-Izzuddin's downfall at Malaysia Masters?

New Straits Times

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

What caused Sze Fei-Izzuddin's downfall at Malaysia Masters?

KUALA LUMPUR: After their shock exit in the Malaysia Masters quarter-finals on Friday, fans were left wondering what happened to Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani's game. Looking back, the world No. 2 men's doubles felt that they were not consistent enough. Sze Fei-Izzuddin failed again to land a World Tour title on home soil following an unexpected loss to compatriots and world No. 8 Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun. The high standard that saw them winfour World Tour titles — the Japan, China, Arctic and India Opens last year — was missing this time. Sze Fei said they need to improve their consistency to be able to stay in the world top three. "We have to focus on the Singapore and Indonesia Opens. Need to eat well, sleep well and train well," said Sze Fei. Doing well in the Singapore Open, which begins on Tuesday, and Indonesia Open (June 3-8) will see them strengthen their world ranking or even overtake current Denmark's world No. 1 Kim Astrup-Anders Skaarup Rasmussen. Izzuddin, taking the Malaysia Masters setback in stride, said the important thing is not to lose hope. "Ups and downs are normal for us and our focus is to improve our performance. We have to remain confident and trust each other," he added. Apart from consistency, Sze Fei-Izzuddin may also have to boost their physical strength and endurance to enhance their explosive playing style.

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