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China's Wang cruises into last 16 at Indonesia Open
China's Wang cruises into last 16 at Indonesia Open

Reuters

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Reuters

China's Wang cruises into last 16 at Indonesia Open

June 4 (Reuters) - World number two Wang Zhiyi of China began her campaign at the Indonesia Open in style with a straightforward win over Taiwan's Hsu Wen-chi in the round of 32 in Jakarta on Wednesday. Wang has been in red hot form in 2025, winning the Malaysia Masters and reaching the finals of the Singapore Open, the All-England Open and the Malaysia Open. The 25-year-old, a silver medallist at the 2022 Asian Games, took just 36 minutes to beat Hsu and improve her head-to-head record against the Taiwanese shuttler to 6-0. Wang next faces Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour. Wang's compatriot Han Yue, the world number four, beat Singapore's Yeo Jia Min 21-19 21-19. In the men's singles, world number one Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand, who has won the Asia Championships and Thailand Open in recent months, eased past Wang Tzu-wei in a 21-14 21-12 win. Vitidsarn next meets Lee Chia-hao of Taiwan, finalist at the All-England Open earlier this year, who was made to work for his opening win at the tournament. The world number 19 has won just one match in his five previous tournaments since that incredible run in Birmingham and took an hour and eight minutes to grind out a 22-20 24-26 21-13 victory over 11th-ranked Lu Guangzu of China. "More than happiness, it's a push for me to keep going further. My confidence and feeling does play a role. Previously I was hard on myself, but right now I'm just trying to play my game," Lee said after his win. In the biggest upset of the day, top-seeded mixed doubles duo and 2018 Asian Games silver medallists Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong were beaten 24-22 21-12 by the Indonesian pairing of Adnan Maulana and Indah Cahya Sari Jamil.

Zhi Yi defends Malaysia Masters crown [WATCH]
Zhi Yi defends Malaysia Masters crown [WATCH]

New Straits Times

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Zhi Yi defends Malaysia Masters crown [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: China's Wang Zhi Yi continued her fine record on Malaysian soil after successfully defending her Malaysia Masters women's singles crown today (May 25). The world No.2 edged compatriot Han Yue (world No. 3) 13-21, 21-13, 21-18 in 74 minutes at the Axiata Arena to claim her first title this year. She also reached the Malaysia Open final in January but lost to South Korea's world No. 1 An Se Young.

Zhi Yi pushed hard but defends Malaysia Masters crown
Zhi Yi pushed hard but defends Malaysia Masters crown

New Straits Times

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Zhi Yi pushed hard but defends Malaysia Masters crown

KUALA LUMPUR: China's Wang Zhi Yi continued her fine record on Malaysian soil after successfully defending her Malaysia Masters women's singles crown today (May 25). The world No.2 edged compatriot Han Yue (world No. 3) 13-21, 21-13, 21-18 in 74 minutes at the Axiata Arena to claim her first title this year. She also reached the Malaysia Open final in January but lost to South Korea's world No. 1 An Se Young.

Malaysia is happy hunting ground for Zhi Yi
Malaysia is happy hunting ground for Zhi Yi

New Straits Times

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Malaysia is happy hunting ground for Zhi Yi

KUALA LUMPUR: There is something about playing in Malaysia that brings out the best in Wang Zhi Yi after the top Chinese shuttler reached her third consecutive final at the Axiata Arena on Saturday. It is at this venue the world No. 2 won the Malaysia Masters last year and finished second to South Korean An Se Young in the Malaysia Open in January. Zhi Yi reached the Malaysia Masters final today after beating Thailand's world No. 11 Ratchanok Intanon 21-17, 21-16, which was the Chinese shuttler's first win after six consecutive defeats. "To be honest, I didn't even realise that (three consecutive finals in Malaysia). Every time I play in Malaysia, there are always lots of fans cheering me on, which really gives me extra motivation," said Zhi Yi. "I think making it to the final is something every player dreams of, because everyone wants to win the title. "I faced a lot of challenges during the match, but the best thing I did today was staying firm and believing in myself." Zhi Yi will meet world No. 3 and compatriot Han Yue — who defeated Japan's two-time world champion Akane Yamaguchi 21-19, 21-16 — in the final. "We're teammates and not only do Han Yue and I train together, we often run into each other in international competitions," added Zhi Yi. "We know each other very well, so I'm preparing for a really tough match." Since Malaysia is like a second home to her and with a favourable 7-3 head-to-head record, Zhi Yi is tipped to retain her Malaysia Masters crown tomorrow.

OHME! Foods Launches Blueberry Yogurt Crunch: A Creamy, Crunchy Celebration of Real Fruit, Real Culture, and Real Innovation
OHME! Foods Launches Blueberry Yogurt Crunch: A Creamy, Crunchy Celebration of Real Fruit, Real Culture, and Real Innovation

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

OHME! Foods Launches Blueberry Yogurt Crunch: A Creamy, Crunchy Celebration of Real Fruit, Real Culture, and Real Innovation

VANCOUVER, BC, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ - OHME! Foods, the Canadian snack brand redefining healthy snacking with its clean, freeze-dried creations, proudly announces the launch of its newest product: Blueberry Yogurt Crunch — a shelf-stable, on-the-go snack made with just three simple ingredients: blueberries, Canadian Greek yogurt, and apples. Sweet, tangy, and naturally protein-packed, this latest addition is a crunchy nod to OHME!'s roots — both in food and in culture. Founded by Jenny and Han Yue, two Asian Canadian health-conscious project managers turned entrepreneurs, OHME! Foods is built on a mission to make snacking fun, nutritious, and accessible. As proud members of the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) community, Jenny and Han are sharing their culture through food—celebrating simplicity, wellness, and flavour-forward creativity. "We grew up in families where food wasn't just nourishment—it was love, care, and storytelling," said Jenny Yue, Co-Founder of OHME! "With OHME!, we wanted to bring that same intention into modern snacking—real ingredients, real joy, and none of the junk." OHME! first made waves with its freeze-dried fruit line and quickly built a loyal following across North America. Now found in over 120 retailers and recently picked up by Urban Outfitters US, the company is expanding its beloved yogurt crunch line to include Blueberry—following popular demand after the success of their Mango and Strawberry flavors. Made in Canada, the Blueberry Yogurt Crunch took over seven months of testing to perfect. "We didn't want it to be crumbly or chewy—we wanted that perfect crunch, like a yogurt parfait you can eat with one hand," said Han Yue, Co-Founder and Product Lead. "Turns out it's really hard to make something this simple—and that's what makes it special." Blueberry Yogurt Crunch is now available online at and through select retailers across Canada and the US. As part of the launch, customers who sign up for OHME!'s newsletter will receive an exclusive gift with purchase, while supplies last. In honour of AAPI Heritage Month, OHME! is also spotlighting other AAPI founders and creators throughout May via social content and community partnerships—continuing to uplift the voices behind the snacks. Vancouver, on Instagram SOURCE OHME! Foods Inc. View original content to download multimedia:

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