Selangor Journal
Selangor badminton athletes Venosha Radhakrishnan (front left) and Kasturi Radhakrishnan (front right) in action during their match against Perlis players Dyvylyn Saha Davincy Saha and Dylyvya Saha Davincy Saha, during the semi-finals women’s doubles event of the Malaysia Games (Sukma) 2022, at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, on September 22, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Sukma 2022: Kasturi – Venosha wins clash of sisters

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 22 — In a rare occasion, the Malaysian Games (Sukma) 2022 badminton competition saw two sibling pairs fighting for glory in the women’s doubles quarter-finals event.

The battle was between sisters Kasturi Radhakrishnan – Venosha Radhakrishnan of Selangor against Dylyvya Saha – Dyvylyn Saha Davincy Saha of Perlis, who is continuing the legacy of Saha siblings.

After a close fight for 36 minutes, top seeds Kasturi, 21, and Venosha, 20, emerged victorious in 21 – 19, 19 – 21, 21 – 13 at the Axiata Arena here.

The Radhakrishnan sisters, who had won the Uganda International 2022 title and emerged runners-up in the Cameroon International Championship and Bangladesh International Challenge as independent players, are aiming for the Sukma gold to strengthen their international career.

“We were against the draft in the second set and did not have any plans on how to control the game. But then in the decider, we tried to take a big lead and once we change sides, we already had an idea of how to control the game.

“We really need this gold because Sukma is a prestigious tournament in the country for new talents. So it will bring our profile up when we go out for tournaments and help us to secure funding,” the 20-year-old Venosha told Bernama.

The siblings who are training under the New Vision Badminton Academy in Petaling Jaya, are currently funded by their father, a retired Royal Malaysia Customs officer and his former tuition students.

“We started when I was six, as we tag along with our four elder brothers to training for their school level competitions, but eventually they focused on football and futsal. At first, we just played without big goals, but once we got selected for the Selangor team, it really fired our determination to excel.

“My father, who a national level athlete for rugby, really wants us to go up in badminton. For me, I am stronger in doubles, while Kasturi is into singles, having won a few titles such as Cameroon International,” she added.

After Sukma, Kasturi-Venosha will be competing at the Vietnam Open next week, followed by Indonesia International Challenge from October 11 – October 16 and Indonesia Masters from October 18 – October 23.

In another rare case, the duo will be facing identical sisters Cheng Su Hui – Cheng Su Yin of Kedah, who defeated another sibling pair Felicia Fong Xin Hui – Flora Fong Xin Jie of Sarawak 21 – 19, 14 – 21, 21 – 12.

— Bernama

 

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