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Eogene and Ling Ching capture titles in Slovenia
Eogene and Ling Ching capture titles in Slovenia

New Straits Times

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Eogene and Ling Ching capture titles in Slovenia

Previous Next KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian shuttlers Eogene Ewe Eon and Wong Ling Ching won a title each at the Slovenia Open on Sunday. Eogene captured the men's singles title while Ling Ching bagged the women's singles title in the International Series-level tournament — their first senior achievements. World No. 113 Eogene beat South Korea's world No. 252 Yoo Tae Bin 21-19, 12-21, 21-17 in a hard-fought, hour-long final. The win came as a much-needed morale boost for Eogene, who suffered exits in five previous tournaments earlier this year. World No. 100 Ling Ching enjoyed a more straightforward path to her title, dispatching Indonesia's world No. 140 Deswanti Nurtertiati 21-16, 21-15 in just 38 minutes. The Sarawak Malaysia Games champion's Slovenia success is a vindication of her decision to resume her badminton career. Ling Ching left the national set-up in November to focus on her studies, but rejoined the Academy Badminton Malaysia earlier this year. Eogene and Ling Ching will next compete in the Austria Open — which begins on Thursday. Badminton Jan 25, 2025 @ 1:31am Double joy for shuttler Ling Ching after Asian Mixed Team call-up Badminton Nov 26, 2024 @ 2:57am Eogene thrilled to train under his idol Axelsen's former coach Nation May 15, 2025 @ 12:40am [UPDATED] Pamela Ling's husband arrested [WATCH] Badminton Jan 9, 2025 @ 2:29am Jonassen: Jun Hao won't be treated as 'Golden Boy'

Putrajaya Sports Complex to boost athlete growth
Putrajaya Sports Complex to boost athlete growth

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Putrajaya Sports Complex to boost athlete growth

PUTRAJAYA: The Putrajaya Sports Complex that will soon be built will boost athlete development in the Federal Territories and strengthen the national sports ecosystem. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the suggestion to build the complex was well received by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and that currently, she was holding discussions with stakeholders to make it a success. 'We started considering it after we returned from the Sarawak Malaysia Games (SUKMA), we saw the performance of our Federal Territories athletes were very encouraging. 'So, based on that, we had a discussion at the senior management level and came up with the idea to build a sports complex with Putrajaya being the ideal location,' she told reporters atter presenting MADANI aid worth RM278,000 to 27 sports bodies based in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya here today. She added that the complex would focus on high performance sports and would help every national and Federal Territories athlete, and that facilities at the complex were being fine-tuned with some stakeholders in the sports field. 'We will sit down with the Prime Minister's Department's Public-Private Partnership Unit and discuss the matter further,' she said. Zaliha had said in her speech earlier that she had instructed the Federal Territories Sports Council to introduce a star ranking system for sports bodies in the Federal Territories to ensure that they are managed well. The elements considered for assessment in the ranking system include document management and governance, efficient financial management and achievements and successes at the national or international level. 'Insya-Allah, I'm confident with this ranking system, sports bodies will be more competitive and disciplined to ensure the best governance to ensure that performance in the Federal Territories remain at an excellent level,' she added.

Putrajaya Sports Complex will boost athlete development
Putrajaya Sports Complex will boost athlete development

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Putrajaya Sports Complex will boost athlete development

PUTRAJAYA: The Putrajaya Sports Complex that will soon be built will boost athlete development in the Federal Territories and strengthen the national sports ecosystem. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the suggestion to build the complex was well received by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and that currently, she was holding discussions with stakeholders to make it a success. 'We started considering it after we returned from the Sarawak Malaysia Games (SUKMA), we saw the performance of our Federal Territories athletes were very encouraging. 'So, based on that, we had a discussion at the senior management level and came up with the idea to build a sports complex with Putrajaya being the ideal location,' she told reporters atter presenting MADANI aid worth RM278,000 to 27 sports bodies based in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya here today. She added that the complex would focus on high performance sports and would help every national and Federal Territories athlete, and that facilities at the complex were being fine-tuned with some stakeholders in the sports field. 'We will sit down with the Prime Minister's Department's Public-Private Partnership Unit and discuss the matter further,' she said. Zaliha had said in her speech earlier that she had instructed the Federal Territories Sports Council to introduce a star ranking system for sports bodies in the Federal Territories to ensure that they are managed well. The elements considered for assessment in the ranking system include document management and governance, efficient financial management and achievements and successes at the national or international level. 'Insya-Allah, I'm confident with this ranking system, sports bodies will be more competitive and disciplined to ensure the best governance to ensure that performance in the Federal Territories remain at an excellent level,' she added.

Putrajaya Sports Complex Will Boost Athlete Development
Putrajaya Sports Complex Will Boost Athlete Development

Barnama

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

Putrajaya Sports Complex Will Boost Athlete Development

PUTRAJAYA, April 25 (Bernama) -- The Putrajaya Sports Complex that will soon be built will boost athlete development in the Federal Territories and strengthen the national sports ecosystem. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the suggestion to build the complex was well received by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and that currently, she was holding discussions with stakeholders to make it a success. 'We started considering it after we returned from the Sarawak Malaysia Games (SUKMA), we saw the performance of our Federal Territories athletes were very encouraging. 'So, based on that, we had a discussion at the senior management level and came up with the idea to build a sports complex with Putrajaya being the ideal location,' she told reporters atter presenting MADANI aid worth RM278,000 to 27 sports bodies based in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya here today. She added that the complex would focus on high performance sports and would help every national and Federal Territories athlete, and that facilities at the complex were being fine-tuned with some stakeholders in the sports field. 'We will sit down with the Prime Minister's Department's Public-Private Partnership Unit and discuss the matter further,' she said. Zaliha had said in her speech earlier that she had instructed the Federal Territories Sports Council to introduce a star ranking system for sports bodies in the Federal Territories to ensure that they are managed well. The elements considered for assessment in the ranking system include document management and governance, efficient financial management and achievements and successes at the national or international level. 'Insya-Allah, I'm confident with this ranking system, sports bodies will be more competitive and disciplined to ensure the best governance to ensure that performance in the Federal Territories remain at an excellent level,' she added.

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