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Double trouble: Xin Yee sweeps women’s singles, doubles at U18 badminton championships | Scoop

Double trouble: Xin Yee sweeps women’s singles, doubles at U18 badminton championships

With her dual success, young shuttler further solidifies her status as a rising star in Malaysian badminton

10:10 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Ong Xin Yee showcased her remarkable talent at the 2024 National Under-18 Championships, held at the Kedah BA Hall in Alor Setar, securing victories in both the singles and doubles events.

The 17-year-old prodigy from Kuala Lumpur demonstrated her top-seeded status by defeating national teammate Oo Shan Zi with an impressive score of 21-8, 21-11 in just 35 minutes. 

Despite the loss, Shan Zi’s experience against her senior teammate promises valuable lessons, especially after her recent promotion to the national senior squad.

Partnering with Lim Zhi Shin, the pair rated 3rd/4th, Xin Yee clinched the women’s doubles crown, further solidifying her status as a rising star in Malaysian badminton.

“I’m thrilled to have clinched both titles. My aim for this year is to secure a medal at the upcoming Asian Juniors. 

“I’m focused on enhancing my physical strength and the consistency of my shots,” Xin Yee told the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM).

Ong Xin Yee and Lim Zhi Shin took home the women’s doubles crown, defeating national teammates Clarissa San Yee Wen and Maisarah Ramdan. – BAM pic, May 12, 2024

In a hard-fought battle, Xin Yee and Zhi Shin overcame stiff competition from teammates Clarissa San Yee Wen and Maisarah Ramdan to secure the doubles title in a thrilling duel lasting an hour.

Maisarah redeemed herself by clinching the XD title alongside Goh Yi Qin, while unranked Roslie Razeeq Danial surprised by winning the men’s singles title.

The men’s doubles event witnessed Wan Abdul Latif Hakimi Wan Abdul Khalid and Yusnunle Muhamad Dennes of Kelantan prevailing over BAM pair Heng Zi Hin and Damien Ling Tang Le. – May 12, 2024

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