Malaysia’s mixed badminton team earned a bronze medal at the 2024 BWF World Junior Championships after falling to host China in the semi-final round. The match, held at the Nanchang International Sports Center in Nanchang, saw Malaysia battle valiantly but ultimately succumb to China with a final score of 76-110.
Despite the loss, Malaysia showed glimpses of potential, particularly in the first women’s singles match, where Ong Xin Yee managed to edge past Xu Wen Jing 11-10. However, China’s dominance in both the men’s and mixed doubles categories proved decisive, with the pairings of Hu Ke Yu and Lin Xiang Yi as well as Chen Fan Shu Tian and Liu Jia Yue securing crucial points.
Malaysia’s standout performances included resilient efforts from Dania Sofea and Faiq Masawi, though they fell short in both their individual and doubles matches. The experience gained from competing against one of the world’s top junior teams will serve as valuable learning for the young Malaysian squad as they continue their development on the international stage.
Below is a summary of the match results:
• WS1: Xu Wen Jing (China) 10-11 Ong Xin Yee (Malaysia)
• MS1: Hu Zhe An (China) 22-14 Faiq Masawi (Malaysia)
• XD1: Lin Xiang Yi / Liu Yuan Yuan (China) 33-16 Datu Anif Isaac Datu Asrah / Dania Sofea (Malaysia)
• MD1: Hu Ke Yu / Lin Xiang Yi (China) 44-25 Faiq Masawi / Lok Hong Quan (Malaysia)
• WD1: Chen Fan Shu Tian / Liu Jia Yue (China) 55-38 Dania Sofea / Carmen Ting (Malaysia)
• WS2: Xu Wen Jing (China) 66-40 Ong Xin Yee (Malaysia)
• MS2: Hu Zhe An (China) 77-44 Faiq Masawi (Malaysia)
• XD2: Lin Xiang Yi / Liu Yuan Yuan (China) 88-59 Aaron Tai / Noraqilah Ramdan (Malaysia)
• MD2: Hu Ke Yu / Lin Xiang Yi (China) 99-70 Kang Khai Xing / Aaron Tai (Malaysia)
• WD2: Chen Fan Shu Tian / Liu Jia Yue (China) 110-76 Ong Xin Yee / Carmen Ting (Malaysia)
Though the loss in the semi-finals was disappointing, Malaysia’s achievement in securing the bronze medal in the team event highlights the promise and talent within their junior ranks. The team will look to build on this performance as they prepare for future tournaments, with an eye on grooming the next generation of badminton stars.
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