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Ohori's 'lucky charm' run ends for husband Yew Sin in Japan Open
Ohori's 'lucky charm' run ends for husband Yew Sin in Japan Open

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Ohori's 'lucky charm' run ends for husband Yew Sin in Japan Open

KUALA LUMPUR: Ong Yew Sin's fairytale run at the Japan Open — with new bride Aya Ohori cheering him on — came to a halt in the semi-finals on Saturday. Yew Sin and men's doubles partner Teo Ee Yi were stopped 21-14, 21-15 by South Korea's world No. 3 Kim Won Ho-Seo Seung Jae at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. It was a bittersweet end to what had been a dream week for Yew Sin — his first tournament since tying the knot with former Japanese star and world No. 7 Ohori in Melaka last month. With his wife watching from the stands, the world No. 30 rediscovered their spark to reach their first World Tour semi-final of the season after crashing out in the first round of seven consecutive events. But their inspired run came undone against the in-form Koreans, who were simply a class above on the day. The defeat also dashed hopes of an all-Malaysian final, with top seeds Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani taking on Taiwan's Liu Kuan Heng-Yan Po Han in the other semi-final.

Japanese wife inspires Malaysian husband to amazing run in Japan Open
Japanese wife inspires Malaysian husband to amazing run in Japan Open

New Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Japanese wife inspires Malaysian husband to amazing run in Japan Open

KUALA LUMPUR: The presence of his Japanese wife Aya Ohori, the former world No. 7, has been the magic behind Ong Yew Sin's smashing performance as he and Teo Ee Yi served a stunner to reach the Japan Open men's doubles semi-finals yesterday. World No. 30 Yew Sin-Ee Yi produced a major upset in overcoming China's world No. 6 Liang Wei Keng-Wang Chang 25-23, 21-19 in a 41-minute quarter-final clash at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The Japan Open has been the first World Tour tournament for Yew Sin since his marriage to Ohori in Melaka last month. Incidentally, the Malaysian played play some of his best badminton in recent memory in the homeland of his wife. Yew Sin-Ee Yi had started the Super 750 event with a bang as they outplayed compatriots and world No. 2 Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik, and it was a sign that Ohori's charm is likely to create something special. Not given much of a chance to even clear the first hurdle, Yew Sin-Ee Yi have exceeded their own expectations and will next play South Korean world No. 3 Kim Won Ho-Seo Seung Jae in the last four. "I'm quite excited about this win and it is a confident booster for ourselves. "We have to discuss with our coach on our strategy against our opponents," said Yew Sin. Meanwhile, Ee Yi was delighted to have recorded their second win against 2024 Paris Olympics silver medallists Wei Keng-Wang Chang in five meetings. "We try to overcome unforced errors and also remain patient after losing closely to them in the last two meetings," said Ee Yi. "We are surprised with this run after losing seven first round matches in a row. This really means a lot. "We are not thinking too much abut winning but just trying to enjoy ourselves." However, world No. 7 Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun could not join their compatriots in the last four after being beaten 21-13, 18-21, 21-13 by Won Ho-Seung Jae.

(Photos) Badminton Players Ong Yew Sin & Aya Ohori Officially Tie The Knot!
(Photos) Badminton Players Ong Yew Sin & Aya Ohori Officially Tie The Knot!

Hype Malaysia

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

(Photos) Badminton Players Ong Yew Sin & Aya Ohori Officially Tie The Knot!

It's official – Malaysian badminton player Ong Yew Sin (王耀新) and Japanese badminton player Aya Ohori (大堀彩) are off the market. The pair had registered their marriage last week. Over the weekend, Yew Sin and Aya shared the joyous news that they have officially tied the knot after registering their marriage on 19th June 2025 (Thursday). In their shared post, the couple wrote, 'Officially off the market. May we grow old together & love each other more and more every day. Thanks everyone, for the wishes and support.' The couple also wrote similar messages in Mandarin and Japanese. According to reports, the couple had their civil marriage ceremony at the Melaka National Registration Department (JPN Melaka). The government office also shared more photos and a video of Yew Sin and Aya from the occasion on their official social media pages. In a Facebook post, JPN Melaka expressed honour in being part of the couple's marriage ceremony and extended well-wishes for Yew Sin and Aya to have a happy and lasting marriage. After the announcement, family, friends and badminton fans shared happy messages for the newlyweds. Fellow badminton players, including Aaron Chia, Low Juan Shen and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja, shared congratulatory messages in the couple's Instagram post. Meanwhile, Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh shared a separate post congratulating the couple on their marriage and welcoming Aya to the Team Malaysia family. Yew Sin and Aya's love story is especially notable as they're national badminton players of their respective countries. The former is active on the court with his men's doubles partner, Teo Ee Yi, while the latter announced her retirement late last year. After tying the knot, the pair will be based in Malaysia, but Aya may travel back and forth to Japan depending on her work. We would also like to congratulate Ong Yew Sin and Aya Ohori on their marriage. May their marriage last a lifetime. Check out the video of the ceremony from JPN Melaka: @jpnmelakaofficial 💖💖RAIKAN CINTA PEMAIN BADMINTON MALAYSIA ONG YEW SIN DAN PASANGANNYA AYA OHORI💖💖 19 Jun 2025 | Ayer Keroh – Pada hari ini JPN Negeri Melaka telah berbesar hati menyatukan cinta pemain badminton handalan Negara, En. Ong Yew Sin bersama pasangannya juga pemain badminton dari Negara Jepun, Pn. Aya Ohori bertempat di Bahagian Perkahwinan dan Perceraian, JPN Negeri Melaka. Upacara perkahwinan sivil tersebut telah dilakukan oleh Penolong Pegawai Pendaftaran, Puan Nur Fatehah binti Razali dimana pasangan tersebut telah mengangkat ikrar perkahwinan dihadapan beliau dan disaksikan oleh wakil keluarga masing-masing. Tahniah diucapkan dari kami dan semoga perkahwinan cinta dari dua budaya ini berkekalan selamanya. #MalaysiaMadani #Madanibekerja #KDNSejahteraMadani #KDNIhsanMadani #RakyatDiHatiJPN #MelakaRESPONSIVE #BadmintonMalaysia #badmintonlovers #jpndimanamana ♬ original sound – Romancevibe🌸 – mimi Sources: Instagram (1)(2), Facebook What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0

Shuttler Yew Sin has no plans to quit after tying knot with Ohori
Shuttler Yew Sin has no plans to quit after tying knot with Ohori

The Star

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Shuttler Yew Sin has no plans to quit after tying knot with Ohori

Looking resplendent: Ong Yew Sin posing with his wife Aya Ohori. — Yew Sin's Instagram PETALING JAYA: Professional men's doubles shuttler Ong Yew Sin is on cloud nine after tying the knot with his sweetheart, former Japanese women's singles ace Aya Ohori. The couple were officially married in a civil ceremony at the National Registration Department (JPN) in Melaka on Thursday. The 2021 World Championships bronze medallist Yew Sin shared that he was warmly welcomed by his in-laws, with his father-in-law Hitoshi Ohori, who is also the head coach of the Japanese national team, giving his blessing to the union. 'Thankfully, everything went smoothly, though the language barrier did make things a bit tricky,' said Yew Sin. 'I wouldn't say it was easy or difficult, but I was definitely nervous when I decided to propose.' Yew Sin said he would continue to be based in Malaysia to focus on his career with men's doubles partner Teo Ee Yi, while Ohori may travel back and forth to Japan if any job opportunities come her way. Ohori retired from international competition at the end of last year. Earlier this year, she took up a journalism role covering the Sudirman Cup in Xiamen in April. 'After the wedding, I'll still be based here most of the time as I want to continue playing for a few more years. As for her, she might be flying back to Japan for some work opportunities.' Yew Sin's wedding ceremony took place at the Marriage and Divorce Division of the JPN, where the pair exchanged vows before assistant registrar Nur Fatehah Razali, witnessed by members of both families. Yew Sin admitted that the process wasn't entirely smooth sailing as he had to handle a fair amount of paperwork since his wife is not a Malaysian citizen. Still, he was grateful for the support he received, which helped ease the process. 'It was a bit of a headache, not because of anything major, but simply because this was something new for me. 'I had to ask a lot of questions and settle many things since my fiancee (now wife) is not a local, so the process was quite different compared to what my friends experienced when they got married. 'Each country has its own procedures, but slowly and surely, everything fell into place,' added Yew Sin.

Shuttler Yew Sin marries Japanese star Ohori
Shuttler Yew Sin marries Japanese star Ohori

New Straits Times

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Shuttler Yew Sin marries Japanese star Ohori

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian shuttler Ong Yew Sin's courtship with Japanese badminton player Aya Ohori has turned into nuptial bliss. The lovebirds got married at the National Registration Department (NRD) in Melaka two days ago. Yew Sin and Ohori signed their marriage registration before NRD officer Nur Fatehah Razali, witnessed by representatives from both families. Melaka NRD said in a statement it is honoured to being part of the couple's marriage, and extended its well wishes to their union, which brings together two cultures, Yew Sin, 30, won a men's doubles bronze medal at the 2021 World Championships with Teo Ee Yi, and is currently ranked No. 31 in the world. Ohori, 28, won the Thailand Masters and the 2024 Australian Open before announcing her retirement earlier this year. "Different countries, different cultures, different lifestyles. We've learned to adapt, accept each other's ways of life, and understand one another's cultures over the years," Yew Sin wrote in a post in March. Yew Sin and Ohori have joined a distinguished list of badminton power couples. Malaysia boasts some of the most well-known pairs, including Datuk Lee Chong Wei and Wong Mew Choo, and Goh Soon Huat and Shevon Lai. Other notable couples include China's Lin Dan and Xie Xingfang, and Chen Long and Wang Shixian, India's Parupalli Kashyap and Saina Nehwal, Indonesia's Alan Budi Kusuma and Susi Susanti, and England's Chris and Gabrielle Adcock. What makes Yew Sin and Ohori's love story particularly special is that they not only hail from different countries but also competed in different disciplines.

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