PETALING JAYA: Welcome aboard Kenneth Jonassen.
PETALING JAYA: Denmark’s singles shuttler Jan O Jorgensen – a former world No. 2 – is set to call it a day on his illustrious 15-year career.
PETALING JAYA: World No. 3 Anders Antonsen led the way as four Danish shuttlers stormed into the men’s singles quarter-finals of the Denmark Open, brightening hopes of ending a 10-year title drought for the hosts.
PETALING JAYA: World No. 3 Anders Antonsen received a boost in his bid to become the first home shuttler to win the Denmark Open men’s singles title in 10 years.
PETALING JAYA: Mixed doubles pair Hoo Pang Ron-Cheah Yee See are hoping Lady Luck will smile on them as they seek to make the cut for the Asian legs of the World Tour in Bangkok next month.
PETALING JAYA: The Perodua Malaysian Masters ended without any home winners for the third straight year. But it was not entirely a letdown as Lee Zii Jia is beginning to show that he’s on his way to becoming a world-class player after a giant-killing run that saw him reach the semi-finals. Here are five talking points of the tournament.
PETALING JAYA: Gay Paree is one place that holds happy and joyful memories for Malaysia’s world No. 35 shuttler Liew Daren (pic).
PETALING JAYA: Indonesia’s world No. 1 men’s doubles shuttler Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo is indeed everyone’s dream partner. Even Denmark’s men’s singles ace Anders Antonsen wants a piece of him.
PETALING JAYA: Unheralded Joel Eipe-Rasmus Kjaer and Jeppe Bay-Lasse Molhede served up a doubles delight for the Danes despite falling by the wayside at the Denmark Open.
PETALING JAYA: National mixed doubles pair Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie blew a gilt-edged chance of boosting their Olympic qualification when they failed to produce the expected results at the Spain Open in Barcelona.