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Get back to where you belong

Hard work ahead for Tang Jie-ee Wei to regain spot in world’s top eight

- By R. KIRUBASHIN­I

PETALING JAYA: Mixed doubles coach Nova Widianto has called on top national pair Chen Tang Jie-toh Ee Wei (pic) to fight their way back into the world’s top eight.

Tang Jie-ee Wei moved up to No. 8 in the world rankings at the end of 2023, but a disappoint­ing start to the year saw them slip one rung down to No. 9.

The pair suffered three straight second-round exits in the Malaysian Open, Indian Open and Indonesian Masters before steadying the ship by finishing runners-up in the Thailand Masters last month.

The duo, though, missed out on a seeding at the upcoming French Open (March 5-10) in Paris and All-england (March 12-17) in Birmingham and an easier draw in the early rounds as only the top eight pairs in the world will be seeded.

Tang Jie-ee Wei will now have to do it the hard way to clear their early hurdles in the French tourney as they face teammates Tan Kian Meng-lai Pei Jing in the opening round before a possible match-up against China’s world No. 4 Feng Yanzhe-huang Dongping next.

In the All-england, the pair face a tough task in the first round against Thailand’s 2021 world champions Dechapol Puavaranuk­roh-sapsiree

Taerattana­chai.

“Tang Jie-ee Wei would have been back in the top eight if they had won the Thailand Masters title,” said Nova, after overseeing a training session at the Academy Badminton Malaysia (ABM) in Bukit Kiara yesterday.

“They did not start well this year but showed good improvemen­t in Thailand.

“However, it was not enough for them to get back in the top eight and get a seeding for the European tournament­s.

“Now, they have no choice but to be ready to face the top pairs from the start.

“It won’t be easy but if they can raise their performanc­e like they did in Thailand, they can move up the rankings again,” added Nova.

Nova stressed that Tang Jie-ee Wei need to stay patient in the rallies when playing against the likes of Dechapol-sapsiree.

The Thai pair had denied the Malaysians the title in Bangkok.

“Tang Jie-ee Wei need to play a patient game against top pairs like Dechapol-sapsiree, especially when the shuttle is slow,” said Nova.

“They need to be resilient and wait for opportunit­ies to win points.

“It’s also important for them to be confident and mentally strong when playing against these pairs.”

Tang Jie-ee Wei remain on track to qualify for the Paris Olympics in July.

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