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Post by : Shakul
In an extraordinary performance at the Uber Cup Finals 2026, Malaysia achieved a historic 5-0 victory against South Africa, marking their first quarter-final appearance in 16 years. The match unfolded at Forum Horsens, where the Malaysian team showcased remarkable skill and tenacity.
The encounter commenced with K. Letshanaa, Malaysia's top women's singles player, who set an impressive tone by winning her match against Johanita Scholtz in straight sets. Her outstanding performance significantly lifted the team’s spirits.
Following this success, Wong Ling Ching added to Malaysia’s tally with another commanding win, defeating her opponent easily in straight games, enhancing the team's grip on the match.
The pivotal third point was secured by Siti Zulaikha Muhammad Azmi, who displayed confidence and precision to clinch victory in her singles contest, solidifying Malaysia’s path to the quarter-finals—an important achievement for the squad.
With their qualification already assured, the team pursued a clean sweep. The women’s doubles duo, Ong Xin Yee and Carmen Ting, faced a stiffer challenge but displayed remarkable composure to secure the fourth point for Malaysia.
In the final contest, newcomers Chong Jie Yu and Low Zi Yu impressed with their disciplined play, sealing the fifth and definitive point, resulting in a flawless 5-0 outcome for Malaysia.
This victory replicates Malaysia’s top performances in the tournament’s history, having reached the quarter-finals previously in 2004, 2008, and 2010. This latest achievement signifies a significant resurgence for the team on the international scene.
Earlier, Malaysia had initiated their campaign with a narrow 3-2 win against Turkiye, and their dominant display against South Africa underlines their escalating confidence and consistency in the tournament.
Looking ahead, Malaysia will face six-time champions Japan in their final Group B match. This upcoming clash will serve as a crucial test as the team strives to sustain their momentum and advance further in the competition.
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