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WUG 2025: Five Malaysian representatives progress to badminton round of 32
WUG 2025: Five Malaysian representatives progress to badminton round of 32

New Straits Times

time24-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

WUG 2025: Five Malaysian representatives progress to badminton round of 32

MULHEIM AN DER RUHR (Germany): Malaysia's badminton campaign at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games (WUG) continued to progress with five national representatives advancing to the round of 32 early today, Malaysian time. Two national men's singles shuttlers, Jacky Kok Jing Hong and Eogene Ewe, booked their berths after defeating their respective opponents in the round of 64 at the Westenergie Sporthalle. Jacky is set to face Sok Rekreay of Sri Lanka while Eogene will meet Donnias Oliveira of Brazil. In the women's singles event, Wong Ling Ching will play Weronika Gorniak of Poland, while Siti Zulaikha Muhammad Azmi is scheduled to meet Suhasni Vidanage of Sri Lanka. Also advancing are mixed doubles pair Liew Xun-Vannee Gobi, who will take on Sathish Kumar Karunakaran-Vaishnavi Khadkekar of India. Malaysia, however, failed to at least defend its bronze medal in the men's doubles event after Muhammad Fazriq Mohamad Rashid-Bryan Jeremy Gooting were ousted by Japan's Shiina Sato-Tsubasa Yoshida 9-15, 7-15 in the round of 32. Earlier, the same Japanese pair had eliminated another Malaysian duo, Liew Xun-Wee Yee Hern, 15-12, 15-10 in the round of 64. In archery action at Sportpark Am Hallo in Essen, Malaysia moved into the 1/8 elimination round in both the men's and women's recurve team events, as well as the men's and women's compound team events. The mixed recurve team is set to compete in the 1/12 elimination round. Meanwhile, on the final day of taekwondo, Malaysia ended its campaign without a medal after the men's team kyorugi trio of Ahmad Nor Iman Hakim Rakib, Fu Cern Put Thai and Muhammad Syafiq Zuber went down 0-2 to Taiwan in the round of 16. At the Schwimm- und Sprunghalle im Europasportpark in Berlin, Tan Khai Xin failed to progress in the final day of swimming events after finishing fourth in heat two of the men's 400-metre individual medley with a time of 4 minutes 33.78 seconds. The men's 4x100m medley relay quartet of Khiew Hoe Yean, Andrew Goh, Leong Bryan Xin Ren and Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal also failed to advance after finishing seventh in heat four with a time of 3:42.47. In athletics, Jonah Chang Rigan missed out on a spot in the men's shot put final after finishing 16th in the qualifying round with a throw of 17.75 metres at Lohrheidestadion in Bochum. – BERNAMA

Malaysian shuttlers advance to WUG 2025 badminton round of 32
Malaysian shuttlers advance to WUG 2025 badminton round of 32

The Sun

time24-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Malaysian shuttlers advance to WUG 2025 badminton round of 32

MALAYSIA'S badminton campaign at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games (WUG) continued to progress with five national representatives advancing to the round of 32 early today, Malaysian time. Two national men's singles shuttlers, Jacky Kok Jing Hong and Eogene Ewe, booked their berths after defeating their respective opponents in the round of 64 at the Westenergie Sporthalle. Jacky is set to face Sok Rekreay of Sri Lanka while Eogene will meet Donnias Oliveira of Brazil. In the women's singles event, Wong Ling Ching will play Weronika Gorniak of Poland, while Siti Zulaikha Muhammad Azmi is scheduled to meet Suhasni Vidanage of Sri Lanka. Also advancing are mixed doubles pair Liew Xun-Vannee Gobi, who will take on Sathish Kumar Karunakaran-Vaishnavi Khadkekar of India. Malaysia, however, failed to at least defend its bronze medal in the men's doubles event after Muhammad Fazriq Mohamad Rashid-Bryan Jeremy Gooting were ousted by Japan's Shiina Sato-Tsubasa Yoshida 9-15, 7-15 in the round of 32. Earlier, the same Japanese pair had eliminated another Malaysian duo, Liew Xun-Wee Yee Hern, 15-12, 15-10 in the round of 64. In archery action at Sportpark Am Hallo in Essen, Malaysia moved into the 1/8 elimination round in both the men's and women's recurve team events, as well as the men's and women's compound team events. The mixed recurve team is set to compete in the 1/12 elimination round. Meanwhile, on the final day of taekwondo, Malaysia ended its campaign without a medal after the men's team kyorugi trio of Ahmad Nor Iman Hakim Rakib, Fu Cern Put Thai and Muhammad Syafiq Zuber went down 0-2 to Taiwan in the round of 16. At the Schwimm- und Sprunghalle im Europasportpark in Berlin, Tan Khai Xin failed to progress in the final day of swimming events after finishing fourth in heat two of the men's 400-metre individual medley with a time of 4 minutes 33.78 seconds. The men's 4x100m medley relay quartet of Khiew Hoe Yean, Andrew Goh, Leong Bryan Xin Ren and Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal also failed to advance after finishing seventh in heat four with a time of 3:42.47. In athletics, Jonah Chang Rigan missed out on a spot in the men's shot put final after finishing 16th in the qualifying round with a throw of 17.75 metres at Lohrheidestadion in Bochum. - Bernama

Reality check for Next-Gen players in Canada
Reality check for Next-Gen players in Canada

The Star

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Reality check for Next-Gen players in Canada

Tough luck: Eogene Ewe lost to Canada's Victor Lai 6-21, 21-11, 9-21 in the quarter-finals of the Canada Open. PETALING JAYA: The current generation of Malaysia's men's and women's singles shuttlers are still finding it tough to rise to the occasion, with performances falling short at lower-tier international tournaments. At the ongoing Canada Open in Markham, Malaysia's challenge ended in the quarter-finals with the exits of Eogene Ewe and Wong Ling Ching. Eogene was beaten 6-21, 21-11, 9-21 by Canada's Victor Lai in the men's singles, while Ling Ching narrowly missed out on a semi-final spot after losing 21-17, 20-22, 15-21 to Vietnam's Nguyen Thuy Linh in the women's singles. Earlier, Justin Hoh and K. Letshanaa also made early exits in the tournament. Despite being seen as rising prospects, these players continue to struggle in lower-ranked events and will need to raise their game significantly to close the gap on the international stage.

Shuttlers Eogene, Ling Ching bow out of Canada Open
Shuttlers Eogene, Ling Ching bow out of Canada Open

The Star

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Shuttlers Eogene, Ling Ching bow out of Canada Open

Men singles shuttler Eogene Ewe . — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's challenge has ended in the Canada Open with the exits of shuttlers Eogene Ewe and Wong Ling Ching. On Friday, Eogene went down 6-21, 21-11, 9-21 to Victor Lai of Canada in the quarter-finals of the men's singles event in Markham. National women's singles player Ling Ching fought hard but it was not good enough to beat Vietnam's Nguyen Thuy Linh and went down 21-17, 20-22, 15-21 in the last eight.

Eogene, Ling Ching fall short in Canada Open quarter-finals
Eogene, Ling Ching fall short in Canada Open quarter-finals

New Straits Times

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Eogene, Ling Ching fall short in Canada Open quarter-finals

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's campaign at the Canada Open came to an end on Friday after both Eogene Ewe and Wong Ling Ching bowed out in the quarter-finals of the Super 300 tournament in Markham, Ontario. Eogene, the world No. 98, fell 21-6, 11-21, 21-9 to Canada's world No. 72 Victor Lai in the men's singles. While a last-eight finish remains a commendable feat - his first at a Super 300 tournament - it was still a missed opportunity for the 20-year-old Eogene, especially after receiving a walkover in the first round from Japan's world No. 40 Takuma Obayashi. Victor is from the same generation as Eogene, and the Malaysian would have fancied his chances of progressing further into the tournament and picking up invaluable world ranking points. Ling Ching, meanwhile, pushed Vietnam's second seed Nguyen Thuy Linh to the limit before going down 17-21, 22-20, 21-15 in a hard-fought encounter that lasted 66 minutes. The 20-year-old, who had stunned fourth seed Line Christophersen of Denmark earlier in the tournament, can still take pride in reaching the quarter-finals of a Super 300 event for only the second time in her career. Thuy Linh, the world No. 22, is widely regarded as Vietnam's top women's player since former men's world No. 5 Nguyen Tien Minh. A three-time Vietnam Open champion, the 27-year-old has been in fine form this year, making the quarter-finals of both the Malaysia Masters and Indonesia Masters, and finishing runner-up at the German Open in 2025 and 2025.

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