Uber Cup 2026: Malaysia Gets Major Boost with Return of Star Women’s Singles Player

Uber Cup 2026: Malaysia Gets Major Boost with Return of Star Women’s Singles Player

Uber Cup 2026: China Eyes Repeat Glory as Badminton World Converges on Horsens The countdown has begun for the 31st edition of the Uber Cup, as the world’s premier national women’s badminton teams prepare to descend upon Denmark. Starting April 24, 2026, the Uber Cup 2026 will see 16 of the globe’s elite teams battle … Read more

Badminton: Jin Wei Final Loss & Future Hopefuls

Badminton: Jin Wei Final Loss & Future Hopefuls

PETALING JAYA: Sheer exhaustion curtailed women’s singles shuttler Goh Jin Wei’s hopes of capturing her first Open title in the Thailand Masters. Jin Wei was forced to throw in the towel while trailing 8-21, 3-6 against India’s Devika Sihag at Nimibutr Stadium in Bangkok yesterday. The 26-year-old’s coach Nova Armada said that his charge just … Read more

Jin Wei Reaches Thailand Masters Final – Birthday Win!

Jin Wei Reaches Thailand Masters Final – Birthday Win!

Goh Jin Wei defeated compatriot Wong Ling Ching in three games in the women’s singles semi-final at the Thailand Masters today.  (EPA Images pic) PETALING JAYA: National women’s singles shuttler Goh Jin Wei, who turned 26 yesterday, made history by qualifying for the Thailand Masters final after defeating compatriot Wong Ling Ching this evening. This … Read more

BAC 2025: Malaysian Badminton Players Advance | Results & Updates

BAC 2025: Malaysian Badminton Players Advance | Results & Updates

Malaysian Shuttlers Surge at Badminton Asia Championships Table of Contents Malaysian Shuttlers Surge at Badminton Asia Championships Key Performances and Match Results at the Badminton Asia Championships 2025 Malaysian Players’ Performance Summary Expert Insights & Analysis FAQ: Badminton Asia Championships 2025 & Malaysian Shuttlers NINGBO, China – MalaysiaS top men’s doubles team, Goh Sze Fei … Read more

Badminton: Slow start proves costly as Jun Hao bows out of Asian C’ships early

Badminton: Slow start proves costly as Jun Hao bows out of Asian C’ships early

NINGBO, China – Leong Jun Hao’s persistent slow starts proved costly once again, as the Malaysian men’s singles player suffered an early exit at the Asian Championships. The tournament,held in Ningbo,China,saw jun Hao fall in the first round,a disappointing result for the rising star. facing Taiwan’s Li Chun-yi, currently ranked No. 13 in the world, … Read more