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Su Hui sees a new partner as Yee See gets twin duties
PETALING JAYA: In a surprise move, the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) have named Cheah Yee See and Cheng Su Hui as one of the women’s doubles pairing for the ongoing SEA Games in Vietnam.
Mixed doubles pairs face challenge to keep focus amid changes
PETALING JAYA: The SEA Games-bound mixed doubles shuttlers face a tough challenge to maintain their focus after a shake-up in the national set-up.
Tang Jie and Ee Wei salute ‘third parent’ Paulus
PETALING JAYA: Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei shared appreciation posts on their Instagram pages thanking outgoing mixed doubles coach Paulus Firman.
Discarded Joo Ven proves a point by entering last eight
PETALING JAYA: Independent player Soong Joo Ven stormed into the quarter-finals of the Korean Masters in Gwangju City yesterday, proving a point to the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM).
Mixed fortunes in doubles as Goh-Shevon stay alive
PETALING JAYA: Mixed doubles pair Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie made amends for their early exit in the Korean Open by checking into the quarter-finals of the Korean Masters in Gwangju City yesterday.
Kian Meng’s Korean Open success starts to rub off on Wee Kiong
PETALING JAYA: Tan Kian Meng is on a roll.
Jin Wei’s back in the fray but wary of pushing herself too hard
PETALING JAYA: Goh Jin Wei, eager to make a strong impact on the international stage in her latest comeback, has been taking cautious steps to ensure injuries don’t wreak havoc in her career again.
Title gives Kian Meng a Tan of confidence
PETALING JAYA: From a survivor to a believer – that’s how winning the Korean Open title has transformed Tan Kian Meng (pic).
Thomas Cup hopeful Jun Hao suffers shock first-round loss at Orleans Masters
PETALING JAYA: Former Asian junior champion Leong Jun Hao is hopeful of winning a place in the Thomas Cup Finals squad in May but he did himself no favours by crashing out in the first round of the Orleans Masters in France.
We are ready to move on, says Jahaberdeen
KUALA LUMPUR: The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) are ready to “move on” without the country’s top player Lee Zii Jia for the next two years.