Chong Wei continues to shine
WORLD No 1 Lee Chong Wei was at his best as he dispatched China's Chen Yuekun to advance to the quarter-finals of the Singapore Open yesterday.
View ArticleCoach hoping for quick recovery by Sonia
NATIONAL women's singles coach Wong Tat Meng is hoping that injured shuttler Sonia Cheah Su Ya will recover in time for the Commonwealth Games in Scotland this July.
View ArticleChong Wei's to lose
WORLD No 1 Lee Chong Wei is just a match away from winning his second title of the month, after knocking out India's K.Srikanth in the semi-finals of the Singapore Open yesterday.
View ArticleJune Wei, Jin Wei make third round
BOYS’ singles Cheam June Wei and girls’ singles Goh Jin Wei advanced to the third round of the World Junior Championships in Alor Star yesterday.
View ArticleWORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS: June Wei, Satheishtharan in q-finals
BOYS’ singles Cheam June Wei and R. Satheishtharan are through to the quarter-finals of the World Junior Championships in Alor Star.
View ArticleMotivation stint for squad
THE BA of Malaysia (BAM) will conduct a 10-day centralised training and motivation camp to prepare the national team ahead of the Thomas and Uber Cup Finals in New Delhi next month.
View ArticleInterest ends
IT was the end of the road for Malaysia at the World Junior Championships in Alor Star, following the exits of the remaining shuttlers in the quarter-finals yesterday.
View ArticleJuniors a cause for major concern
TODAY’S World Junior Championships finals in Alor Star will have no Malaysian representation.
View ArticleChong Wei gets his wish
LEE Chong Wei is taking his badminton longevity seriously as the World No 1’s request for a full-time physiotherapist has been granted by the Sports ministry.
View ArticlePoor results expected
WORLD JUNIORS: BAM admits that it had been prepared for the worst
View ArticleLin Dan wins China Masters
FIVE-TIME world champion Lin Dan of China made a superb comeback by winning the China Masters GP Gold yesterday.
View ArticleWei Feng forced to withdraw
MEN’S singles Chong Wei Feng has pulled out of the Badminton Asia Championships (BAC) in South Korea on April 22-27, citing stiffness to hip and thigh muscles.
View ArticleDaren shown the exit in Seoul
IT was a bad day for Malaysia’s men’s singles at the Badminton Asia Championships (BAC) in South Korea as Liew Daren, Goh Soon Huat and Chong Yee Han were all knocked out in the first round.
View ArticleAmelia-Fie Cho make quarters
WOMEN’S doubles Amelia Alicia Anscelly-Soong Fie Cho boosted their Uber Cup hopes by advancing to the quarter-finals of the Badminton Asia Championships (BAC) in South Korea yesterday.
View ArticleLin Dan’s return a boon, says ace
WORLD No 1 Lee Chong Wei is determined to go the extra mile following the return of five-time World Champion Lin Dan.
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