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Liek Hou overcomes leg injury to smash his way to two titles in para meet
Liek Hou overcomes leg injury to smash his way to two titles in para meet

The Star

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Liek Hou overcomes leg injury to smash his way to two titles in para meet

Simply marvellous: Cheah Liek Hou continues to defy his age and injuries to the men's singles and doubles titles. PETALING JAYA: Injury did not stop evergreen shuttler Cheah Liek Hou from capturing two titles in the Dubai Para International. Two-time Paralympic champion Liek Hou had not fully recovered from a leg injury but soldiered on and beat teammate Mohd Fareez Anuar 21-12, 22-20 in the men's singles SU5 (upper body impairment) at the Shabab Al Ahli Dubai club yesterday. The 37-year-old had to fend off a strong challenge from Fareez, 28, in the second game and had to use all his experience to prevail. Liek Hou then returned to court and combined well with Fareez to win the men's doubles crown after defeating India's Hardik Makkar-Ruthick Ragupathi 21-18, 21-15. While the tournament was missing several top players from Indonesia, Japan and Taiwan, it was still a good achievement for Liek Hou as he continues to defy his age and injuries. 'As what I can see, most of the top players from Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan Japan and France did not compete in this tournament but it still feels good to win the titles here as my condition is not really good,' said Liek Hou. 'I have not fully recovered from my leg injury yet. I managed my condition well though against Fareez. I hope after this, I can recover soon. 'For now, I'm not sure when I can compete again as it depends on my recovery.' Meanwhile, there was also joy for Malaysia when Mohd Ikhwan Ramli emerged champion in the men's singles WH1 (wheelchair) after pulling off an impressive 13-21, 21-18, 21-6 victory over South Korea's 2022 world champion Choi Jung-man. FINAL RESULTS (Malaysians only) SU5 Men's singles: Cheah Liek Hou bt Mohd Fareez Anuar 21-12, 22-20. Men's doubles: Cheah Liek Hou-Mohd Fareez Anuar bt Hardik Makkar-Ruthick Ragupathi (Ind) 21-18, 21-15. WH1 Men's singles: Mohd Ikhwan Ramli bt Choi Jungman 13-21, 21-18, 21-6.

Liek Hou achieves a double in Dubai
Liek Hou achieves a double in Dubai

New Straits Times

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Liek Hou achieves a double in Dubai

KUALA LUMPUR: Para shuttler Cheah Liek Hou continued his dominance with a double in the SU5 event while the wheelchair-bound Ikhwan Ramli made it a Malaysian triple cheer at the Dubai Para International today. Two-time Paralympic champion Liek Hou overcame compatriot Fareez Anuar 21-12, 22-20 in the final which lasted for 35 minutes. Less than four hours later, top-ranked Liek Hou-Fareez captured the doubles crown, beating India's world No. 2 Hardik Makkar-Ruthick Ragubathi 21-18, 21-15 in 28 minutes. Ikhwan later justified his world No. 1 status in the wheelchair category by beating South Korean Choi Jung Man 13-21, 21-18, 21-6 in 52 minutes. Liek Hou, 37, revealed that he has been carrying a serious right heel injury for more than a year, but continued playing amid treatment. "I love the sport and have no intentions of retiring. So, my mindset has always been to train harder and focus on every competition." Liek Hou also won the singles and the doubles with Fareez at the Spanish Para International in Toledo in March.

Para shuttler Liek Hou overcomes leg injury to win a double in Dubai
Para shuttler Liek Hou overcomes leg injury to win a double in Dubai

The Star

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Para shuttler Liek Hou overcomes leg injury to win a double in Dubai

PETALING JAYA: Injury did not stop evergreen shuttler Cheah Liek Hou from capturing two titles in the Dubai Para International. Two-time Paralympic champion Liek Hou had not fully recovered from a leg injury but soldiered on and beat teammate Mohd Fareez Anuar 21-12, 22-20 in the men's singles SU5 (upper body impairment) at the Shabab Al Ahli Dubai club yesterday. The 37-year-old had to fend off a strong challenge from Fareez, 28 in the second game and had to use all his experience to prevail. Liek Hou then returned to court and combined well with Fareez to win the men's doubles crown after defeating India's Hardik Makkar-Ruthick Ragupathi 21-18, 21-15. While the tournament was missing several top players from Indonesia, Japan and Taiwan, it was still a good achievement for Liek Hou as he continues to defy his age and injuries. "As what I can see, most of the top players from Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan Japan and France did not compete in this tournament but it still feels good to win the titles here as my condition is not really good," said Liek Hou. " I have not fully recovered from my leg injury yet. I managed my condition well though against Fareez. I hope after this, I can recover soon. "For now, I'm not sure when I can compete again as it depends on my recovery." Meanwhile, there was also joy for Malaysia when Mohd Ikhwan Ramli emerged champion in the men's singles WH1 (wheelchair) after pulling off an impressive 13-21, 21-18, 21-6 victory over South Korea's 2022 world champion Choi Jung-man. RESULTS Men's singles: Cheah Liek Hou bt Mohd Fareez Anuar 21-12, 22-20. Men's doubles: Cheah Liek Hou-Mohd Fareez Anuar bt Hardik Makkar-Ruthick Ragupathi (Ind) 21-18, 21-15. Men's singles: Mohd Ikhwan Ramli bt Choi Jungman 13-21, 21-18, 21-6.

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