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The national team showed composure and teamwork as they delivered a series of solid performances, completing both sets on a winning note to secure their place in tomorrow’s quarterfinals.
In the opening boys’ doubles, Loh Zi Heng and Tan Zhi Yang set a positive tone for the day with a composed 9–5 victory over Phillip Halim and Landon Kurniawan, demonstrating calm control throughout the match.
In the girls’ singles, Eng Ler Qi displayed accuracy and tactical awareness to overcome Jesslyn Carrisia 18–11, extending Malaysia’s early lead.
The girls’ doubles duo Aina Hatta and Joinne Lee then maintained the momentum, securing a steady 27–17 win against Mimi Ngo and Maureen Clarissa Wijaya through sharp attacking play and strong coordination.
In the boys’ singles, Lim Boon Le held his composure under pressure to prevail 36–24 over Shrey Dhand, before Loh Zi Heng and Aqilah Ramdan wrapped up the first set with a confident 45–35 mixed doubles win against Jayden Lim and Victoria Tjonadi.
Entering Set 2, Damien Ling and Shazmir Shahrul continued Malaysia’s rhythm, edging past Landon Kurniawan and Wey Shawn Ng in a close 9–7 encounter, showing steady defense and good teamwork.
Next, Lim Zhi Shin produced a composed display in the girls’ singles, outplaying Jesslyn Carrisia 18–8 with precise control and anticipation.
The girls’ doubles pair Low Zi Yu and Aqilah Ramdan followed suit with a convincing 27–9 victory against Jesslyn Carrisia and Faye Huo, while Ayu Fu Sheng added another strong result with a 36–10 win over Shrey Dhand, reflecting Malaysia’s consistency across the board.
To close the day, Datu Anif Datu Asrah and Nicole Tan sealed Malaysia’s perfect run with a 45–14 mixed doubles victory against Jayden Lim and Victoria Tjonadi, rounding off a day of disciplined and focused play.
With momentum on their side, Malaysia now looks ahead to the quarterfinals tomorrow-approaching the next stage with quiet confidence and a continued commitment to