
Aaron-Wooi Yik seek 'Fire Dragon' magic in Super 1000 hunt in Jakarta
KUALA LUMPUR: Singapore Open champions Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik have credited national coach Herry IP for their impressive run of form as they eye their first Super 1000 crown at this week's Indonesia Open.
The world No. 3 underlined their class by overcoming South Korea's world No. 10 Kim Won Ho-Seo Seung Jae 15-21, 21-18, 21-19 in a thrilling final on Sunday to capture their third title of the season, adding to their triumphs at the Badminton Asia Championships and the Thailand Open.
Aaron was quick to heap praise on Herry, who has transformed them into a formidable force since joining the national set-up earlier this year.
"We're glad to be this consistent, and we have to credit coach Herry for our recent success. He has really polished our game," said Aaron after their Singapore Open win.
"We're more confident now when it comes to executing our strategy."
Herry, dubbed the 'Fire Dragon', was initially criticised after the men's pairs crashed out in the first round of the All England — a result he himself described as his worst coaching experience.
But the Indonesian tactician has since worked his magic.
Under his guidance, not only have Aaron-Wooi Yik lifted three titles, but world No. 7 Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun also claimed the Malaysia Masters title recently — beating their more experienced compatriots in the final.
Wei Chong-Kai Wun had also won the Indonesia Masters in January, a month before Herry officially joined the BA of Malaysia (BAM).
A tired but confident national squad now head to the Indonesia Open, which begins on Tuesday in Jakarta, hoping Herry can help end the nation's long wait for a men's doubles title — the last being Fairuzizuan Tazari-Zakry Latif's win in 2008.
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