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Following a dominant 2-0 victory over Macau China on the opening day, the national junior squad maintained their perfect record at the Yatsushiro City General Gymnasium.
Isyraf Hafizin and Ahmad Redzuan survived a tense opening exchange to edge out Kim Tae-hyun and Lee Min-jae 11-10 in seven minutes.
Carine Tee extended Malaysia’s lead with a composed performance, defeating Kwon Min-gyo 22-19 in nine minutes.
The partnership of Genevie Lim and Low Zi Yu continued the momentum, stretching the score to 33-24 in seven minutes against Kim Han-bi and Kwon Min-gyo.
Ahmad Redzuan returned to the court alongside Low Zi Yu to further extend Malaysia’s lead, racing to a 44-31 advantage over Lee Min-jae and Yeo Seo-young in five minutes.
Kong Wei Xiang wrapped up the first set with an 11-1 victory over Jeong Da-hwan, sealing a 55-32 scoreline.
A new pairing of Damien Ling and Irfan Shazmir made a strong start to the second set, defeating Kim Tae-hyun and Lee Min-jae 11-3.
Carine Tee once again delivered a commanding performance, overcoming Kwon Min-gyo 22-9.
Lim and Low Zi Yu maintained Malaysia’s dominance by extending the lead to 33-14.
Redzuan and Zi Yu replicated their strong display from the opening set, defeating Lee Min-jae and Yeo Seo-young to make it 44-22.
Wei Xiang sealed the tie with victory over Jeong Da-hwan, confirming Malaysia’s 55-28 second-set win.
Malaysia will next face Indonesia in their final Group D tie, with the winner set to finish as group champions.