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Talk Sport exclusive: Malaysian badminton stars share Olympic success

Malaysia Sun22-04-2025

In the latest episode of our Talk Sports series, Sports Scene sat down with Malaysia's dynamic badminton doubles pair, Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik, who made history at the Olympics for their home country. Zhu Mandan conducted the exclusive interview where the pair discusses their experiences following the Paris Olympics, their evolving partnership, and their friendships with Chinese players in the sport.
Chia and Soh expressed their excitement about working with a new coach, believing that this change has better suited their playing style, particularly after their recent victory at the Asia Championships in Ningbo. With their sights set on the Los Angeles Olympics, they are determined to build on their success and continue improving.
Chia noted the pressure that comes with competing in front of home fans, particularly for the Chinese duo Liang and Wang, highlighting how this dynamic can impact performance. Soh added that their consistency during the matches in Ningbo was a significant improvement compared to their previous competitions, a factor that they hope will carry over into future tournaments.
The Malaysian pair also emphasized their strong friendships with fellow players, stating that away from the competition, they all shared a camaraderie that enhances the overall badminton atmosphere. They commended China's vibrant badminton culture, recognizing its role in fostering competitive spirit and excellence in the sport.
As they prepare for upcoming challenges, including the Sudirman Cup, Chia and Soh express their hope to perform well in team events, aiming to make their mark on the international stage.
Source: CGTN

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