New Straits Times

Test ahead for struggling duo

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GLASGOW: National doubles coach Jeremy Gan is expecting his charges, Goh V Shem-Tan Wee Kiong to find the going tough in their opening match at the World Championsh­ips tomorrow.

V Shem-Wee Kiong have been given a bye for the opening round and will play South Korean pair, Chung Eui Seok-Kim Dukyong in their first match.

It will be their first match since the Australian Open in June, where they lost in the first round.

Jeremy believes their first match will decide how far they will be able to progress in the tournament.

“The first match is always important. It will be tough for them (V Shem-Wee Kiong) as they have not played (competitiv­ely) for two months while their opponents have played in the first round here,” said Jeremy.

“I want them to be prepared for any possible situation.”

Jeremy added that the duo, who have struggled for form this season, need to have a strong understand­ing between them as well as a shared desire to win.

“It is important that they are both on the same page, only then will they be able to play to their true potential.

“I do not want them to think about past successes or failures. They have to forget them.

“The number of tournament­s and the quality of their opponents continue to rise, so they, too, need to keep improving.”

V Shem and Wee Kiong have not won a title since the Super Series finals in Dubai in December last year. Helmi Talkah

 ??  ?? Tan Wee Kiong (front) and Goh V Shem
Tan Wee Kiong (front) and Goh V Shem

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