Mei Xing hunts for chemistry in her New Doubles Partnership as the China Masters begins today in Baoji.
Malaysia badminton news confirms the 29-year-old shuttler is now competing with her 15th different teammate.
She opens the tournament alongside Cheng Su Hui against a dangerous Russian duo today.
SmashNews reports this move follows a short three-tournament trial with Tan Zhing Hui earlier this season.
National coaches currently seek a long-term tactical solution for the versatile veteran.
They refuse to weaken established senior combinations just to accommodate a new pairing.
Finding Stability within the New Doubles Partnership
Head coach Rosman Razak prioritizes consistency across the entire senior squad setup.
He believes keeping top-tier pairs together ensures long-term success on the women’s doubles circuit.
Mei Xing needs a deep run in the Baoji tournament to secure a more permanent arrangement.
Smashnews notes she is also pulling double duty in the mixed doubles qualifying rounds this week.
She joins forces with Tan Zhi Yang to face a formidable home pair from China.
Technical precision and immediate on-court chemistry remain the biggest hurdles for this New Doubles Partnership.
Every point in Baoji serves as a vital audition for future national team selections.
The hunt for an ideal partner continues as Malaysia targets higher standing in the global rankings.