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Pearly-Thinaah keep their focus despite external pressure
Pearly-Thinaah keep their focus despite external pressure

The Sun

time25-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Pearly-Thinaah keep their focus despite external pressure

THE ability of national women's doubles team Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah to ward off external pressure and remain focused on training and performance is considered a major achievement, as they show maturity as a pillar of the national badminton squad Women's doubles head coach Rosman Razak said the intense focus was visible throughout the two consecutive weeks of the tournament campaign from the 2025 Thailand Open to the 2025 Malaysia Masters. 'I think the most important thing is that they can distinguish external problems from training and performance. 'They train hard and want to win, that's what's important and I think their desire to win has never wanned and I think that's enough for a coach,' he told reporters at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil, yesterday. Despite losing in the semi-finals of the 2025 Malaysia Masters to the Chinese pair, Jia Yi Fan-Zhang Shu Xian, Rosman was still satisfied with Pearly-Thinaah's performance as they fought until the deciding set before conceding 16-21, 21-15, 14-21 in a 75-minute match. He believes the Chinese pair have an advantage at the net, which is an aspect that will be focused on in training going forward. '(The fatigue of playing back-to-back tournaments) is normal as a top level player. Like I said, they have great desire to win,' he said. According to Rosman, the Pearly-Thinaah contract issue, which reportedly expired at the end of last year but has not yet been finalised with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), has not affected their performance on the court. 'They are training hard and want to win... that is what is important,' he said. He added that the high commitment shown by the 2025 Thailand Open champions is an important benchmark for the national doubles, with efforts now focused on closing the performance gap between the main pair and other pairs under the national programme. Pearly-Thinaah are next scheduled to play against the Hong Kong pair, Lui Lok Lok-Tsang Hiu Yan, in the first round of the 2025 Singapore Open, which will take place from May 27 to June 1.

Pearly-Thinaah Keep Their Focus Despite External Pressure
Pearly-Thinaah Keep Their Focus Despite External Pressure

Barnama

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

Pearly-Thinaah Keep Their Focus Despite External Pressure

KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 (Bernama) -- The ability of national women's doubles team Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah to ward off external pressure and remain focused on training and performance is considered a major achievement, as they show maturity as a pillar of the national badminton squad. Women's doubles head coach Rosman Razak said the intense focus was visible throughout the two consecutive weeks of the tournament campaign from the 2025 Thailand Open to the 2025 Malaysia Masters. "I think the most important thing is that they can distinguish external problems from training and performance. "They train hard and want to win, that's what's important and I think their desire to win has never wanned and I think that's enough for a coach," he told reporters at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil, yesterday. Despite losing in the semi-finals of the 2025 Malaysia Masters to the Chinese pair, Jia Yi Fan-Zhang Shu Xian, Rosman was still satisfied with Pearly-Thinaah's performance as they fought until the deciding set before conceding 16-21, 21-15, 14-21 in a 75-minute match. He believes the Chinese pair have an advantage at the net, which is an aspect that will be focused on in training going forward. '(The fatigue of playing back-to-back tournaments) is normal as a top level player. Like I said, they have great desire to win,' he said. According to Rosman, the Pearly-Thinaah contract issue, which reportedly expired at the end of last year but has not yet been finalised with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), has not affected their performance on the court. 'They are training hard and want to win… that is what is important,' he said.

China Sports Weekly (5.18-5.24)
China Sports Weekly (5.18-5.24)

Malaysia Sun

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Malaysia Sun

China Sports Weekly (5.18-5.24)

BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) -- Here are the latest Chinese sports headlines from the past week: 1. Zhejiang Lions beat Beijing Ducks to win club's first-ever CBA title After defeating the Beijing Ducks 125-118 in Game 6 to win the best-of-seven finals 4-2 on May 20, the Zhejiang Lions claimed their first-ever Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) title in the club's 20-year history. "The journey towards the champion is always not easy. We know our fans have high expectation on us. We handled the pressure and finally made the history," Zhejiang forward Zhu Junlong said. Zhejiang surged to the top of the standings early in the campaign and secured the regular-season title with three games to spare. The team recovered from 2-1 down to eliminate the Qingdao Eagles 3-2 in the quarterfinals and broke their jinx against four-time champion the Liaoning Leopards with a 3-0 sweep in the semis. After defeating Beijing in the Finals, Zhejiang became the eighth team to win a CBA championship as the league celebrated its 30th anniversary with fresh momentum. 2. Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha advance into mixed doubles final at table tennis world championships Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha stormed into the mixed doubles final and then went their separate ways to dispose of their respective singles rivals at the World Table Tennis Championships in Doha, Qatar, on May 23. Seeking their third consecutive world title, Wang/Sun defeated South Korea's Lim Jong-hoon/Shin Yu-bin in straight sets to set up a gold medal clash against Japan's Maharu Yoshimura/Satsuki Odo. Wang and teammate Liang Jingkun made the last four in men's singles as they face Truls Moregard of Sweden and Hugo Calderano of Brazil in their respective semifinals. Sun will clash with Mima Ito of Japan in the women's singles semifinal, while Chen Xingtong and Wang Manyu will vie for the other ticket to the final. 3. China clinches two titles at 2025 badminton Thailand Open China claimed titles in the women's singles and mixed doubles at the 2025 Thailand Open on May 18. In the women's singles final, Chen Yufei of China won the gold medal with a convincing straight-set victory over Thailand's Pornpawee Chochuwong, 21-16, 21-12. In the mixed doubles final, Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping defeated teammates Gao Jiaxuan and Wu Mengying 24-22, 21-16. At the ongoing Malaysia Masters, Chinese shuttlers secured at least one berth in the last four in four categories expect men's doubles. 4. 2025 Taklimakan Rally kicks off in Aksu The 2025 Taklimakan Rally roared to life on May 20 in Aksu Prefecture, northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This year's Taklimakan Rally features 23 motorcycles and 105 vehicles, with racers set to tackle extreme heat and complex topography over approximately 5,200 kilometers, including 2,350 kilometers of timed special stages across deserts and Gobi plains, before concluding on June 1 in Makit County. A new energy vehicle category was introduced for the first time, with ten vehicles competing in the debut class. 5. Wuhan Jiangda reaches inaugural AFC Women's Champions League final Wuhan Jiangda became the first finalist of the inaugural AFC Women's Champions League after a dominant 2-0 victory over Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City FC on May 21. Local star Wang Shuang pounced on a poor clearance and curled a stunning strike into the net in the 34th minute. Just nine minutes into the second half, Song Duan unleashed a long-range shot from outside the penalty area to make it 2-0. Wuhan will face Melbourne City in the final after the Australian side edged South Korea's Hyundai Steel Red Angels through a last-gasp stunner from 17-year-old Shelby McMahon.

Malaysia Masters 2025: Pearly-Thinaah Keep Winning Momentum From Thailand Open
Malaysia Masters 2025: Pearly-Thinaah Keep Winning Momentum From Thailand Open

Barnama

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

Malaysia Masters 2025: Pearly-Thinaah Keep Winning Momentum From Thailand Open

KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 (Bernama) -- National women's doubles pair, Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah continued their winning streak after clinching the 2025 Thailand Open last week when they advanced to the second round of the 2025 Malaysia Masters today. Seeded third in the tournament, the national pair had no trouble putting aside the challenge of Hong Kong's Fan Ka Yan-Yau Mau Ying, 21-17, 21-16 in straight sets at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil. 'At the beginning of the first set, we were a little slow but after the 11th point, we started to adjust to the court and wind conditions. bootstrap slideshow 'From there, we started to reorganise the game and return to the original strategy. Hopefully this momentum can continue for tomorrow's action,' Pearly told reporters. Asked about the difference between playing on a court abroad and at home, Pearly explained that she did not think too much about it but admitted that the support of the local fans helped boost their morale. Pearly-Thinaah are scheduled to meet the Thai pair, Pichamon Phatcharaphisutsin-Nannapas Sukklad in the second round after they defeated the Indian pair, Rashmi Ganesh-Sania Sikkandar, 21-10, 21-12 in another first-round action. Meanwhile, in the mixed doubles competition, Loo Bing Kun-Toh Ee Wei recovered from a first-set loss before recording a 20-22, 21-18, 21-15 victory over Taiwanese pair, Ming Che Lu-Hung En Tzu to advance to the round of 16. Ee Wei described the victory as the result of their strong cooperation, especially the support of Bing Kun who helped cover the gap every time she made a mistake, as well as the strong cheers of the local fans who fueled her spirit. Meanwhile, Bing Kun, who appeared before thousands of home fans for the first time, said the experience helped him forget his nervousness and focus fully on the game.

Pearly-Thinaah keep winning momentum from Thailand Open
Pearly-Thinaah keep winning momentum from Thailand Open

The Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Pearly-Thinaah keep winning momentum from Thailand Open

NATIONAL women's doubles pair, Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah continued their winning streak after clinching the 2025 Thailand Open last week when they advanced to the second round of the 2025 Malaysia Masters today. Seeded third in the tournament, the national pair had no trouble putting aside the challenge of Hong Kong's Fan Ka Yan-Yau Mau Ying, 21-17, 21-16 in straight sets at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil. 'At the beginning of the first set, we were a little slow but after the 11th point, we started to adjust to the court and wind conditions. 'From there, we started to reorganise the game and return to the original strategy. Hopefully this momentum can continue for tomorrow's action,' Pearly told reporters. Asked about the difference between playing on a court abroad and at home, Pearly explained that she did not think too much about it but admitted that the support of the local fans helped boost their morale. Pearly-Thinaah are scheduled to meet the Thai pair, Pichamon Phatcharaphisutsin-Nannapas Sukklad in the second round after they defeated the Indian pair, Rashmi Ganesh-Sania Sikkandar, 21-10, 21-12 in another first-round action. Meanwhile, in the mixed doubles competition, Loo Bing Kun-Toh Ee Wei recovered from a first-set loss before recording a 20-22, 21-18, 21-15 victory over Taiwanese pair, Ming Che Lu-Hung En Tzu to advance to the round of 16. Ee Wei described the victory as the result of their strong cooperation, especially the support of Bing Kun who helped cover the gap every time she made a mistake, as well as the strong cheers of the local fans who fueled her spirit. Meanwhile, Bing Kun, who appeared before thousands of home fans for the first time, said the experience helped him forget his nervousness and focus fully on the game. 'I'm really excited... I'm all out. Even if the shuttle comes 100 times, I'm willing to smash 200 times. Most importantly, I need to overcome the pressure,' he said, who is scheduled to meet Taiwanese pair Ye Hong Wei-Nicole Gonzales Chan who beat Jesper Toft-Amalie Magelund of Denmark 21-19, 21-15. Another national mixed doubles pair, Chen Tang Jie-Chan Wen Tse, faced a different fate when they were eliminated in the first round after losing to seventh seeds from China, Cheng Xing-Zhang Chi, 20-22, 15-21. Tang Jie will be back in a pair with Toh Ee Wei after the two players decided to reunite starting in the 2025 Singapore Open, which is scheduled to take place from May 27 to June 1.

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