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Carmen sees a stepping stone in Xiamen

Carmen sees a stepping stone in Xiamen

KUALA LUMPUR: Carmen Ting is aiming to use the Sudirman Cup as a stepping stone to a badminton career following her surprise inclusion in Malaysia's squad for the world mixed team event which begins in Xiamen, China, today (April 27).
The 19-year-old from Johor is the youngest in the squad. National women's doubles coach Rosman Razak is letting Carmen partner Go Pei Kee after senior player Teoh Mei Xing was left out for the Sudirman Cup.
Mei Xing-Pei Kee are ranked world No. 25 and were supposed to be the back-up for world No. 5 Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah in Xiamen.
However, as age may not be on Mei Xing's side, it seems to be a good move to test Carmen with Pei Kee as a potential future pair.
"I am excited to be playing in the Sudirman Cup which is the highest-level team tournament, and I want to learn as much as I can from the senior players," said Carmen.
"So far, the seniors have been very supportive and told me not to put pressure on myself and learn from playing in a big tournament."
However, Carmen will be on the sidelines in Malaysia's opening Group C campaign against France tomorrow as Pearly-Thinaah are certain to play. Carmen may get the chance to see action against Australia on Tuesday.

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