Malaysia Opens Badminton Asia Team Championships with Loss to Hong Kong

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Malaysia Opens Badminton Asia Team Championships with Loss to Hong Kong
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Malaysia started their campaign in the Badminton Asia Team Championships with a 2-3 defeat to Hong Kong in Group B. Despite a valiant effort, Malaysia fell short after a strong performance from the Hong Kong team. The Malaysian team will face Indonesia next, needing a win to advance further.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia memulakan kempen dengan kekalahan kepada Hong Kong 2-3 dalam aksi pembukaan Kumpulan B pada Kejohanan Badminton Berpasukan Campuran Asia di Pusat Sukan Qingdao Conson di Qingdao, China, hari ini.

Ketinggalan 0-1, skuad negara bangkit mengikat kedudukan menjadi 1-1 menerusi pemain perseorangan wanita, K. Latshanaa yang menewaskan Saloni Samirbhai Mehta 21-18, 21-18 dalam masa 46 minit. Skuad negara yang terdesak untuk memburu mata bagi menyamakan kembali kedudukan gagal berbuat demikian setelah beregu wanita, Go Pei Kee-Teoh Mei Xing akur kepada pasangan No. 13 dunia, Yeung Nga Ting-Yeung Pui Lam 17-21, 14-21.

Bagaimanapun, kemenangan itu tidak mampu mengubah keputusan skuad negara tumbang 2-3 kepada Hong Kong.

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