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Self-confidence core to strategy in Aaron-Wooi Yik victory: Rexy

Badminton Association of Malaysia doubles director speaks of setting winning mindset

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 28 Aug 2022 11:02PM

Self-confidence core to strategy in Aaron-Wooi Yik victory: Rexy
Rexy Mainaky says since he returned to Badminton Association of Malaysia as deputy coaching director last October, he had focused more on setting a winning mindset and building confidence for Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik. – Bernama pic, August 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) doubles coaching director Rexy Mainaky said his strategy for men’s doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik worked in delivering the country’s first-ever World Championship title.

He said that knowing that it was not easy to defeat “the Daddies”, he had advised his charges to opt for longer rallies and not to rush in receiving the returns.

“We could see how good Ahsan-Hendra played from the first round to the semi-finals, they even dominated the first set today. I told Aaron-Wooi Yik that they’re better and can challenge Ahsan-Hendra in terms of speed, but they need to build self-confidence,” he said in the post-match interview with the Badminton World Federation.

The world number six pair’s 21-19, 21-14 victory against three-time world champions Mohammad Ahsan-Hendra Setiawan of Indonesia was not only their maiden international title, but also ended Malaysia’s 45-year wait for the elusive World Championship crown, just days ahead of the National Day celebrations on August 31st.

Rexy said since returning to BAM as deputy coaching director last October, he had focused more on setting a winning mindset and building confidence for Aaron-Wooi Yik.

“If we talk about their level, we don’t talk much about skills and techniques, there’s nothing much to change over there. Only things like what they believe when playing against top-class players, thoughts like ‘with my skills, I can compete against anyone’.

“Then we try to reduce their unforced errors and negative thoughts. Just all these things I needed to improve (in them)... so when all these things connect, the skills come out,” he added.

Commenting on criticism of the shuttlers of frequently failing in semi-finals, Rexy said such criticism should only serve to build a stronger mentality for the athletes.

Asked about his feelings when his charges bagged the world title, Rexy said he felt excited, like a “bedridden and sick person suddenly got cured, and was able to run again”.

“They’re the first Malaysians to win the title, so thanks to them. I keep telling them, just play for yourself and your parents, and in Aaron’s case, his wife and kids. When you’ve done that, believe this is for the country, because everyone will celebrate that.

“I am very proud of that, and to be honest, I have to say thanks to God, because for the whole week I have been praying to God, asking his blessings for the players to deliver the first title for Malaysia,” he said. – Bernama, August 28, 2022

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