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malaysia’s ⁤Chia-Soh aim for Redemption at Asian Championships

NINGBO, China ‌–⁢ Refreshed after a⁤ brief break, Malaysian men’s doubles pair Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik are set to compete at the ​Asian Championships, which begin today in Ningbo, China. The duo​ aims to rebound from a disappointing first-round exit at the All-England‍ Open last month.

Chia-Soh ⁣Seek to⁤ Improve ‍on Past Asian Championships Success

The world No.​ 6 pair, Chia and Soh, are‍ looking to capitalize ⁤on their prior successes in⁤ the Asian Championships, where they⁣ secured a silver medal in 2022 and a bronze in 2023.Their first-round opponents are Japan’s Kenya ⁤Mitsuhashi and Hiroki Okamura (world No. 24).

chia had​ been managing‍ a shoulder injury sustained in Europe,but has since recovered through rehabilitation and‌ is cleared to compete.

Malaysian ‍Contingent Eyes Sudirman Cup ⁢Momentum

Beyond the⁣ Asian Championships, ‌Chia and Soh are​ eager to find ⁤their form ahead of the Sudirman Cup,⁤ scheduled​ from ⁢April 27 to ⁢May 4.

Other Malaysian ⁤Doubles Teams in ‌Action

Malaysia boasts a strong presence ⁤in⁣ the men’s doubles category, with other competing pairs including ⁢Goh Sze ⁣Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani (world No. 2), ⁣Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun (world No. ⁣7), and Yap Roy King-Wan⁤ Arif‍ Wan Junaidi.

Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin face a challenging opening match against Japan’s Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi, the‌ 2021⁣ world champions. Man ⁣Wei Chong⁢ and tee‍ Kai​ Wun are slated to play against the United Arab Emirates’ Dev ‌ayyappan and Dhiren Ayyappan, while yap Roy King ​and Wan Arif Wan Junaidi will face Singapore’s Wesley Koh and Junsuke Kubo.

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Tan-Thinaah ‍Lead Women’s Doubles Charge

In the women’s doubles, Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah (world No.5) ⁢will ‌lead Malaysia’s challenge, supported​ by Teoh Mei Xing-Go‍ Pei Kee, ong Xin Yee-Carmen Ting, and Lee Zhi Qing-Sue Xin Tio.

Mixed Doubles Teams Round Out​ Malaysian Roster

Malaysia’s mixed doubles teams⁤ include Goh ⁤Soon Huat-Shevon ‌Lai Jemie, ​Hoo Pang Ron-Cheng Su Yin, ⁤Wong ⁣Tien​ Ci-Lim Chiew ‍Sien, and‍ Roy King-Valeree ⁤Siow, completing a comprehensive portrayal across all categories.

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Malaysia’s Chia-Soh Aim for Redemption at ​Asian ⁣Championships

NINGBO, China –⁤ Refreshed after a⁣ brief​ break, Malaysian men’s doubles pair ⁣Aaron Chia⁣ and Soh Wooi Yik are set‌ to‌ compete at the Asian Championships, which begin today in Ningbo, China. The duo aims ‌to rebound from a disappointing first-round exit at the‌ All-England Open last month.

Chia-Soh Seek to Improve on Past Asian⁣ Championships Success

The⁢ world No. 6 pair, Chia and Soh, are looking to capitalize on ⁢their prior‌ successes in the ​Asian Championships,⁢ where thay secured ⁤a silver⁤ medal in 2022 and​ a bronze in 2023. Their first-round opponents are Japan’s Kenya mitsuhashi and Hiroki‌ Okamura⁣ (world No. 24).

Chia had been managing⁢ a shoulder injury sustained in Europe, ⁢but has​ as recovered through rehabilitation and is cleared to compete.

Malaysian​ Contingent Eyes Sudirman ⁣Cup Momentum

Beyond​ the Asian Championships, Chia⁢ and Soh⁣ are eager ⁣to find their​ form ahead of the Sudirman cup, scheduled from April 27 to May 4.

Other ‌Malaysian Doubles Teams in Action

Malaysia boasts a strong presence⁤ in the men’s doubles category, with​ other⁣ competing pairs including Goh Sze Fei-Nur⁣ Izzuddin​ Rumsani (world No. 2), Man wei​ Chong-Tee Kai Wun (world ⁣No. ⁤7), and Yap Roy King-Wan arif‌ wan Junaidi.

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Goh Sze‍ Fei and Nur Izzuddin ⁣face a challenging opening ⁣match against⁣ Japan’s Takuro Hoki and ⁣Yugo Kobayashi, the 2021 world champions. Man Wei Chong and Tee Kai ​Wun are slated to play against the United‍ Arab Emirates’ ⁤Dev Ayyappan‌ and Dhiren Ayyappan, while Yap Roy King ​and ⁢Wan ​Arif‍ Wan Junaidi⁣ will face Singapore’s Wesley Koh⁣ and⁢ Junsuke Kubo.

Tan-Thinaah Lead Women’s Doubles Charge

In the women’s⁢ doubles, pearly tan and‌ M. Thinaah (world No.5) will lead Malaysia’s challenge, supported ‌by Teoh Mei ‌Xing-Go pei Kee, Ong Xin Yee-Carmen Ting, and Lee Zhi Qing-Sue Xin‍ Tio.

Mixed Doubles Teams Round Out Malaysian Roster

Malaysia’s mixed doubles ⁢teams include ‌Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai ⁣Jemie, Hoo⁤ Pang Ron-Cheng Su Yin, Wong Tien Ci-Lim Chiew Sien, and Roy King-Valeree Siow,‍ completing a complete portrayal across all ⁤categories.

Q&A: Your guide to the Asian Championships

Q: What ​are Aaron Chia and⁣ Soh Wooi Yik hoping to achieve at ⁢the ⁤asian Championships?

A: They are aiming for redemption after a‍ disappointing first-round exit at the ⁣All-England Open‍ and seeking‍ to build on ⁤their past​ successes, having won a⁣ silver medal in 2022 and a bronze ⁣in 2023.

Q: What ⁤is the importance of the Sudirman Cup for the Malaysian ⁣team?

A: The asian ⁣Championships are ⁤a warm-up for the Sudirman Cup, a major mixed ‍team ⁤tournament scheduled from April 27 to⁣ May 4, where the team hopes to perform well.

Q: Which other Malaysian doubles pairs ​are competing?

A: Other notable⁣ Malaysian ⁤pairs include Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani, Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun, and Yap​ Roy King-Wan Arif Wan Junaidi in men’s​ doubles. ‍pearly Tan and M.​ Thinaah lead the women’s⁣ doubles, and several mixed doubles⁣ teams are also participating.

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Q: What are some of the key matchups to watch⁣ out ‍for?

A:‌ Keep an ‍eye on⁤ the match ⁢between Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin and the formidable Japanese pair takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi. Also, look out for the matches of Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun, and ‌Yap Roy ⁤King-Wan Arif Wan Junaidi.

Q: How has ​Aaron Chia recovered from his shoulder⁣ injury?

A: Chia has recovered from ​his shoulder injury through rehabilitation and ​is cleared to compete.

Trivia: The ‍Asian Championships are a prestigious badminton tournament, ‍with‍ the winners‌ earning‌ valuable ranking points that can considerably ‌impact⁣ their chances​ of qualifying for major events⁣ such as the Olympics.

Stay tuned to witness the action and cheer‌ for Malaysia’s badminton ⁢stars as they compete for glory at the‍ Asian Championships!

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