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National Doubles Coaching Director Rexy Mainaky on Separating Mixed Doubles Pair Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei

Kuala Lumpur, March 28 (Bernama) – National doubles coaching director Rexy Mainaky said the decision to separate Malaysia’s mixed doubles pair Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei was intended to allow both players to reflect on the challenges they are currently facing.

Rexy said he and mixed doubles head coach Nova Widianto had decided to pair Tang Jie with Chan Wen Tse, while Ee Wei would partner Loo Bing Kun in five tournaments starting in May to reassess the future of the world number four duo.

Experimenting with New Partnerships

The pair will compete with their new partners at the Taiwan Open (May 6-11), Thailand Open (May 13-18), Malaysia Masters (May 20-25), Singapore Open (May 27-June 1) and Indonesia Open (June 3-8). However, the first three tournaments – the Taiwan Open, Thailand Open and Malaysia Masters – will be used as benchmarks to determine whether the experiment is successful.

Understanding the Dynamic between Ee Wei and Tang Jie

"We noticed that Ee Wei is usually very determined not to lose, while Tang Jie tends to be quieter, and this dynamic has affected their relationship and led to inconsistent performances," he told reporters after a training session today.

He does not rule out the possibility of the Tang Jie and Ee Wei teaming up again if they realise that they would be better off playing together.

A Positive Sign for Reunion

Rexy added that Tang Jie’s recent remark about still having strong feelings for Ee Wei, as reported by the media, was a positive sign, offering hope that they could reunite in the future. He cited the example of men’s doubles pair Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin Rumsani, who had previously split but later reunited to become the world’s second-ranked pair after struggling with other partners.

Gaining Valuable Experience

The Indonesian doubles legend said the move could also help Wen Tse and Bing Kun gain valuable experience by partnering with Tang Jie and Ee Wei, who are ranked fourth in the world.

Tang Jie’s Request to Compete in Men’s Doubles

Rexy confirmed that he and men’s doubles head coach Herry Iman Pierngadi had agreed to Tang Jie’s request to also compete in the men’s doubles event during his time apart from Ee Wei. The 27-year-old will pair up with Wong Vin Sean for the Taiwan Open and Thailand Open.

BAM’s Restructuring of Coaching Team

On BAM’s recent restructuring of its coaching team, Rexy, who was previously the coaching director at Academy Badminton Association, expressed full support for the move, as doubles coaching remains his passion and expertise. The restructuring on Tuesday saw Denmark’s Kenneth Jonassen, formerly the national singles head coach, appointed as the new singles coaching director.

Conclusion

The decision to separate the mixed doubles pair is an experiment aimed at helping both players reflect on their current challenges and gaining valuable experience with new partners. While there is no guarantee of success, the possibility of a reunion remains, offering hope for the future of the pair.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why was the decision made to separate the mixed doubles pair?
A: The decision was made to allow both players to reflect on the challenges they are currently facing.

Q: Who will Tang Jie and Ee Wei partner with in the upcoming tournaments?
A: Tang Jie will partner with Chan Wen Tse, while Ee Wei will partner with Loo Bing Kun.

Q: Will the pair be allowed to compete together again in the future?
A: Rexy does not rule out the possibility of the Tang Jie and Ee Wei teaming up again if they realise that they would be better off playing together.

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