PETALING JAYA: Listening to the right song and beat inspires Chen Tang Jie to step up before a match.
And expect Tang Jie to perform the same ritual when he gets ready with partner Toh Ee Wei in preparation for their first Asian Championships in Dubai from April 25-30.
“Overall, I’m happy with my partnership with Ee Wei. For now, we need to learn how to handle ourselves during critical points and be more consistent in training and tournaments.Tang Jie-Ee Wei are looking to build on their Orleans Masters title win in France two weeks ago. Mixed doubles coach Nova Widianto wants his charges to be more patient to try and turn the tables on the Koreans this time.
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