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National badminton athlete and men’s singles player Leong Jun Hao in action during the match against fellow player Muhammad Shaqeem Eiman Shahyar, in the final round of the National Badminton Championships at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara, on July 9, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Jun Hao, Letshanaa grab maiden national titles

KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 — National men’s singles shuttler Leong Jun Hao finally claimed his first national champion title at the 2023 National Badminton Championships at Stadium Juara, earlier today.

In the final, the 22-year-old player representing the Badminton Association of Malaysia did not face any problem in disposing of teammate Muhammad Shaqeem Eiman Shahyar 21 – 16, 21 – 13, in a battle lasting 45 minutes.

The victory eased Leong’s disappointment after having to withdraw from the 2019 final due to injuries.

“The success is a major boost to me, I hope to keep my consistency to rake in more titles in international tournaments in future,” said the player, ranked 54th in the world, to reporters after the prize presentation ceremony.

Elaborating further, Leong said he hopes to break into the world’s top 40 players by the end of this year.

Following the success, he took home the top prize of RM10,000 and a trophy while Muhammad Shaqeem received RM5,000.

National badminton athlete and women’s singles player K. Letshanaa during the match against fellow player Wong Ling Ching, in the final round of the National Badminton Championships at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara, on July 9, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Meanwhile, in the women’s singles final, BAM representative K. Letshanaa lived up to expectations by emerging champion after defeating teammate Wong Ling Ching 16 – 21, 21 – 17, 21 – 19 in a fierce battle that lasted 66 minutes.

It was Letshanaa’s maiden title in her first appearance at the tournament after previously winning the Under-18 National Championship.

“Of course I am very happy, it is a very big tournament at the national level, I targeted to be champion and I got that title, so I hope to move on with this title and improve further in overseas tournaments,” said the world ranked 68th player.

Letshanaa said the success was an additional motivation for her in preparing to face tougher challenges at the Korea Open, from July 18 to July 23.

“There is a lack of achievements in international tournaments for me, so this championship has given me a boost to perform better in Korea Open. So I think I will work on my weaknesses later on and see how my game proceeds in Korea Open,” she said.

Letshanaa received the winning prize of RM7,000 and a trophy, while Wong took home RM3,500.

In this regard, Wan Mohd Arif Wan Sharuddin Wan Junaidi – Yap Roy King and Vivian Hoo Kah Mun – Lim Chiew Sien were respectively crowned men’s and women’s doubles champions while Roy King – Valeree Siow won the mixed doubles title.

The men’s doubles winners were rewarded with a cash prize of RM15,000 and trophies, while the women’s doubles and mixed doubles champions received RM10,000 and trophies, respectively.

— Bernama

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