Kim Her: New scoring format is good but…


KUALA LUMPUR: National coach Tan Kim Her is ready to accept the new 11x5 scoring system provided the world body are willing to make one change – let one player take the serve in doubles play.

Kim Her, who coaches the national doubles back-up squad, has seen first-hand how the new scoring format works during the International Challenge in Indonesia in August and the recent Malaysian Youth International Championships.

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