KOO Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong can only hope that fate will be kind to them when the Olympic draw is done on Monday.
If they are drawn in the same group as title favourites Cai Yun-Fu
Haifeng of China and South Korea's Chung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae, their
hopes of reaching the semi-finals will be dimmed.
National men's doubles chief coach Tan Kim Her, in a telephone
interview from the University of Bath, said Monday's draw will be
crucial and he believes Kien Keat-Boon Heong's medal chances will be
boosted if they can avoid the top two pairs.
This is because only two pairs in each of the four groups will
advance to the quarter-finals and Kim Her feels Kien Keat-Boon Heong do
not need the added pressure of having to play either Cai Yun-Fu Haifeng
or Jae Sung-Yong Dae, with whom the Malaysians have struggled in recent
times, in the preliminaries.
"Cai Yun-Haifeng and Jae Sung-Yong Dae are dangerous and we hope that
Kien Keat-Boon Heong can avoid their group. If they avoid the top two,
the chances of reaching the quarter-finals and, progressing to the medal
rounds, will be good," said Kim Her.
"Not that Kien Keat-Boon Heong are afraid to play them but we don't
know the two other combinations who will be in the same group. The
pressure will be high to clinch one of the two spots for the
quarter-finals.
"It doesn't matter if we play Jae Sung-Yong Dae or Cai Yun-Haifeng in
the quarter-finals or beyond that. The two pairs will be under more
pressure in the knockout stage because they haven't won the Olympic gold
and this is also their last chance to do so.
"The whole scenario will change in the knockout stage and Kien Keat-Boon Heong can take advantage as the underdogs.
"Since Pang (Cheh Chang) took over from Rexy (Mainaky) in September,
the target was to get Kien Keat-Boon Heong back among the top four so
that they will be seeded and this would have helped them avoid their
main rivals in the group stage. However, we couldn't achieve it.
Kim Her said the training stint in Bath has been good for Kien
Keat-Boon Heong and is looking forward for a top performance from them
when the competition begins at Wembley Stadium on July 28.
"They have prepared well and the environment in Bath has been good for them to remain focused on their task."
The players have been training in Bath for the last four days and have been given a break today.
Courtesy of New Straits Times
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