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(from left to right) National badminton athletes and men’s doubles players Soh Wooi Yik and Aaron Chia in action during their match against China’s Xie Hao Nan and Zheng Wei Han during the final of the Badminton Asia Team Championships (BATC) 2024 at the Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, on February 18, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

BATC 2024: Malaysia dethroned after failing to break the Great Wall of China

SHAH ALAM, Feb 18 — The Malaysian men’s squad’s hopes of defending the Badminton Asia Team Championship (BATC) title fell short as they lost 0-3 to China in the final at the Setia City Convention Centre today.

Malaysia, utilising Leong Jun Hao as the first singles, saw the world No. 38 lose to Weng Hong Yang 19-21 and 17-21.

The situation arose as the two main singles stalwarts of the country, Lee Zii Jia and Ng Tze Yong were rested due to not being in full fitness, with the former experiencing breathing difficulties due to sinusitis while the latter was down with a back injury.

The efforts of the 2022 world champions, Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik, the main doubles pair, to bring hope to the national badminton team were also in vain as they were defeated 16-21 by Xie Hao Nan-Zheng Wei Han in the first set before bouncing back to win the second set 21-16.

However, Chia-Soh lost to the world No. 90 pair 21-23 in the deciding set in the match that lasted 66 minutes.

Eogene Ewe, Malaysia’s second singles player, continued the disappointing performance as the world No. 298 was easily defeated in straight sets of 10-21 and 14-21 by Lei Lan Xi .

When asked whether Malaysia’s strategy was disrupted after several key players had to be rested, Chia said it was part of an athlete’s journey where they must quickly act to resolve such issues rather than seeing it as a problem.

“I do not think it is a problem because we came as a team. If someone is injured, we can just select another player to play because that is part of the journey.

“We have to solve the problem,” he said.

Chia also highlighted that this experience was good preparation because without playing in this tournament, they would have gone five weeks without any competitions.

Soh, on the other hand, viewed the issue from a positive perspective, considering it a valuable experience in case such situations occur in future championships.

In the previous edition two years ago at the same venue, the Malaysian men’s squad emerged as champions for the first time after defeating Indonesia 3-0 in the final.

— Bernama

 

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