Tag: badminton
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Japan Masters 2025 Triumph: Pearly Tan-M.Thinaah Earn BAM Praise
Malaysia’s Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah Clinch Japan Masters 2025 Title The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has heaped praise on its women’s doubles stars, Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah, after they secured a breakthrough victory at the Japan Masters 2025 in Kumamoto. The triumph marks a significant milestone for Malaysia’s No. 1 doubles pairing,…
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Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah Triumph at Japan Masters 2025: A Third Title of the Year
Pearly-Tan-M.Thinaah clinch a hard-fought Japan Masters title The Malaysian women’s doubles duo Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah sealed their third title of the year with a grueling victory at the 2025 Japan Masters in Kumamoto. Demonstrating a blend of speed, precision, and tactical intelligence, the pair outlasted their opponents in a match that underscored their growth and…
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Pearly-Thinaah Clinch Third Title of the Year with Tough Japan Masters Win
Malaysia’s Pearly-Thinaah Secure a Remarkable Third Title of the Year at Japan Masters In a display of resilience and precision, Malaysia’s top women’s doubles pair, Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah, clinched their third title of the season by winning the 2025 Japan Masters in Kumamoto. The victory marks a notable milestone for the pair, who have established…
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Pearly-Thinaah Triumph at Japan Masters 2025 in Kumamoto
Victory at Kumamoto: Pearly-Tinaah claim Japan Masters 2025 title Malaysia’s reigning women’s doubles pair, Pearly Tan Ket Wai and Thinaah M. Thinaah, has clinched the Japan Masters 2025 title in Kumamoto, marking a significant milestone for Malaysian badminton. The victory adds a prestigious trophy to their growing list of international successes and reinforces Malaysia’s status…
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Pearly-Thinaah Clinch Third Title of the Year at Japan Masters 2025
Dominant Return to Form for Pearly-Thinaah Malaysian women’s doubles aces Pearly Tan-Koh Ee Ann (commonly known as Pearly Tan) and Thinaah Muralitharan (Pearly-Thinaah) continued their exceptional 2025 campaign with a hard-fought victory at the Japan Masters in Kumamoto. Securing their third title of the year, the world-ranked pair showcased resilience, tactical variety, and flawless teamwork…
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Kumamoto Masters Japan 2025: Prannoy falls early as Lakshya Sen advances to quarter-finals
Prannoy’s setback adds to a challenging season HS Prannoy’s campaign at the Kumamoto Masters Japan 2025 took an unfortunate turn as he bowed out in the second round, unable to convert his chances in straight games. The Indian shuttler, who has been battling inconsistent form this season, faced a tough test against a rising opponent…
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Ling Ching Stuns Li at the Japan Masters 2025 Quarterfinals
Surprise Victory Sends Ling Ching into Japan Masters Quarterfinals Wong Ling Ching delivered a sensational performance to upset a higher-ranked opponent and book a spot in the Japan Masters quarterfinals. The world No. 63 from Malaysia faced Canada’s world No. 15, Michelle Li, in a match that showcased resilience, timing, and strategic fight from start…
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Kumamoto Masters 2025: Prannoy Falls, Lakshya Sen Reaches Quarterfinals
Kumamoto Masters 2025: Prannoy’s challenge continues In a tournament that has been tough for several top players, HS Prannoy’s fortunes in the Kumamoto Masters Japan 2025 badminton event took another downturn as he bowed out in straight games in the second round. The Indian star, who once sat as high as sixth in the world…
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Ling Ching Stuns Michelle Li to Book Japan Masters Quarterfinals
Hero Moment as Ling Ching Upsets a Top Contender In a dramatic display of resilience and skill, Malaysian shuttler Wong Ling Ching delivered a stunning upset at the Japan Masters, knocking off Canada’s world No. 15 Michelle Li to advance to the quarterfinals. The match, watched by badminton enthusiasts across the globe, showcased Ling Ching’s…
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Lakshya Sen Reaches Kumamoto Masters Quarterfinals as HS Prannoy Exits Early
Opening Night in Kumamoto: A Mixed Bag for Indian Badminton The Kumamoto Masters Japan 2025 delivered a tense chapter for Indian badminton, with contrasting fortunes for two of its top men’s singles players. Lakshya Sen advanced to the quarterfinals after a steady performance, while HS Prannoy’s campaign ended in a straight-sets loss in the second…
