Tontowi aims to help Indonesia produce strong mixed doubles pairs


All smiles: Indonesian mixed doubles pair Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja (left) and Tontowi Ahmad posing for a photograph after beating India’s Manu Attri-Jwala Gutta 21-18, 21-10 in the second round of the Malaysian Masters at the Sibu Indoor Stadium on Wednesday.

SIBU: Olympic and world champion Tontowi Ahmad will get to switch partners every now and then.

And the 29-year-old is not complaining as he wants to help Indonesia produce more formidable mixed doubles pairs.

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