Healthy Competition in Mixed Doubles Badminton
The recent improved performance of the national mixed doubles pair, Hoo Pang Ron-Cheng Su Yin, has provided a welcome boost to the mixed doubles sector in Malaysia. However, the head coach of the mixed doubles, Nova Widianto, is not resting on his laurels.
Competition and Improvement
According to Nova, the improved performance of Pang Ron-Su Yin will provide healthy competition to Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei, another top mixed doubles pair in the country. This competition will drive both pairs to improve their skills and push each other to greater heights.
Goal of Producing World-Class Pairs
Nova is determined to produce more world-class mixed doubles pairs, just like the world badminton giants China have done. He believes that having multiple top-level pairs will enable Malaysia to compete with the best in the world.
Training Partners at the Same Level
Nova is happy that Pang Ron-Su Yin have training partners who are at the same level, which will provide them with the competition they need to improve. He hopes that this will lead to three or four more pairs at the top level, putting Malaysia on par with China.
Performance at the China Masters
When asked to comment on the performance of Pang Ron-Su Yin at the recent China Masters, Nova admitted that he was happy with their performance, which saw them crowned runner-up in the tournament. However, he believes that the experience factor, particularly Su Yin’s youth, was the reason why they missed out on their first championship this season.
Confidence and Improvement
Nova hopes that Pang Ron-Su Yin can play better in the next tournament, citing Su Yin’s youth and lack of confidence as factors that need to be addressed. He believes that with more experience and training, the pair will be able to overcome their limitations and achieve greater success.
Conclusion
The improved performance of Pang Ron-Su Yin has provided a welcome boost to the mixed doubles sector in Malaysia. With Nova’s guidance and the competition provided by other top pairs, Malaysia is well on its way to producing world-class mixed doubles pairs.
FAQs
Q: What is the goal of the head coach of the mixed doubles, Nova Widianto?
A: Nova aims to produce more world-class mixed doubles pairs, just like the world badminton giants China have done.
Q: What is the impact of the improved performance of Pang Ron-Su Yin on the mixed doubles sector?
A: The improved performance provides healthy competition to other top pairs, driving them to improve their skills and push each other to greater heights.
Q: What is the reason why Pang Ron-Su Yin missed out on their first championship this season?
A: According to Nova, the experience factor, particularly Su Yin’s youth, was the reason why they missed out on their first championship this season.