
China defeats Malaysia in BAJC 2025 quarter-finals
Malaysia began the last eight tie in style at the Manahan Indoor Stadium when men's singles shuttler Leem Boon Li defeated Xiao Gao Bo 11-9.
But that was as good as it got for Malaysia, as China went on to win the rest of the matches.
This year's BAJC features a new format where each team play 10 matches - two each in men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.
Each match is played up to 11 points, with the first team to reach a total of 110 points declared the winner.
Malaysia had earlier confirmed their quarter-final spot by emerging as Group B runners-up, where they defeated Macau (110-59), Myanmar 110-52 and Singapore 110-58 before going down to group winners Indonesia 92-110.
Malaysia have won the BAJC title twice - in the 2007 and 2009 editions - BERNAMA

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