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Eogene bounces back to reach Canada Open main draw
Eogene bounces back to reach Canada Open main draw

New Straits Times

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Eogene bounces back to reach Canada Open main draw

KUALA LUMPUR: Eogene Ewe showed strong resolve to bounce back from last week's early exit at the US Open by booking his place in the main draw of the Canada Open. The world No. 98 cleared both his qualifying hurdles at the Markham Pan Am Centre in Ontario on Tuesday to earn a shot at redemption in the Super 300 tournament. Eogene made a confident start, brushing aside India's world No. 137 Chirag Sen 21-14, 21-10. He then edged Taiwan's world No. 93 Ting Yen Chen 21-19, 22-20, improving his head-to-head record against the Taiwanese to 3-1. The back-to-back wins will be a welcome confidence boost for the 20-year-old, who crashed out in the opening qualifying round of the US Open last week to South Korea's Yoo Tae Bin — the same player he had beaten to win the Slovenia Open title in May. Eogene will now look for a further breakthrough when he takes on world No. 40 Takuma Obayashi in the first round on Wednesday. The Japanese shuttler was a finalist at the 2022 Canada Open. Three other Malaysians will also begin their campaigns on Wednesday. World No. 43 Justin Hoh, who fell short of expectations at the US Open last week, opens his men's singles challenge against Taiwan's world No. 71 Wang Po Wei. In the women's singles, K. Letshanaa, fresh off a new career-high ranking of No. 45, will meet American world No. 67 Ishika Jaiswal. World No. 87 Wong Ling Ching faces a tough first-round clash against Denmark's fifth seed and world No. 31 Line Christophersen.

Shuttler Eogene falls flat in US Open qualifiers
Shuttler Eogene falls flat in US Open qualifiers

New Straits Times

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Shuttler Eogene falls flat in US Open qualifiers

KUALA LUMPUR: Just a month ago, Eogene Ewe's title-winning run at the Slovenia Open offered a glimmer of hope - a sign that the he might finally be turning a corner after a string of underwhelming performances on the senior circuit. But the 20-year-old failure to build on that momentum has sparked familiar concerns. Is world No. 98 Eogene destined to become another promising youngster unable to fulfil his potential? The men's singles shuttler suffered a deflating early exit at the US Open in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Tuesday, crashing out in the first round of the two-stage qualifiers. He lost 21-16, 21-15 to South Korea's world No. 136 Yoo Tae Bin - the very same opponent he had beaten to win his maiden senior title in Slovenia. The defeat raises eyebrows, not just for the result but also for Eogene's inability to assert himself against a familiar opponent, especially at a higher-tier Super 300 event, where a strong showing was crucial to climbing the world rankings. Currently, the fourth-ranked singles player in the national team set up behind Leong Jun Hao, Ng Tze Yong and Justin Hoh, Eogene faces an increasingly narrow window to prove himself. While time is technically on his side, recent history suggests that time alone is no longer a luxury offered by the BA of Malaysia (BAM). BAM have in recent years, released several players who failed to show significant progress within two to three years. The pressure is now squarely on Eogene to break that cycle or risk being the next in line to be shown the door. Eogene must now regroup quickly and prove that his Slovenia Open triumph wasn't just a flash in the pan or risk fading into the same shadows as those before him. He will have a chance to redeem himself at the Canada Open, another Super 300 meet, next week, where a stronger showing could help restore confidence and keep his momentum alive. Meanwhile, women's singles shuttler Wong Ling Ching, also a champion at the Slovenia Open, negotiated her one-match qualifier with ease, brushing aside American Isabelle Rusli 21-10, 21-11 to reach the main draw. In men's doubles, professional pair Razif Latif–Liu Ansen also made the cut after grinding out a 17-21, 21-14, 21-19 win over India's Arjun Reddy Ponchana-Gouse Shaik.

Eogene and Ling Ching capture titles in Slovenia
Eogene and Ling Ching capture titles in Slovenia

New Straits Times

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Eogene and Ling Ching capture titles in Slovenia

Previous Next KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian shuttlers Eogene Ewe Eon and Wong Ling Ching won a title each at the Slovenia Open on Sunday. Eogene captured the men's singles title while Ling Ching bagged the women's singles title in the International Series-level tournament — their first senior achievements. World No. 113 Eogene beat South Korea's world No. 252 Yoo Tae Bin 21-19, 12-21, 21-17 in a hard-fought, hour-long final. The win came as a much-needed morale boost for Eogene, who suffered exits in five previous tournaments earlier this year. World No. 100 Ling Ching enjoyed a more straightforward path to her title, dispatching Indonesia's world No. 140 Deswanti Nurtertiati 21-16, 21-15 in just 38 minutes. The Sarawak Malaysia Games champion's Slovenia success is a vindication of her decision to resume her badminton career. Ling Ching left the national set-up in November to focus on her studies, but rejoined the Academy Badminton Malaysia earlier this year. Eogene and Ling Ching will next compete in the Austria Open — which begins on Thursday. Badminton Jan 25, 2025 @ 1:31am Double joy for shuttler Ling Ching after Asian Mixed Team call-up Badminton Nov 26, 2024 @ 2:57am Eogene thrilled to train under his idol Axelsen's former coach Nation May 15, 2025 @ 12:40am [UPDATED] Pamela Ling's husband arrested [WATCH] Badminton Jan 9, 2025 @ 2:29am Jonassen: Jun Hao won't be treated as 'Golden Boy'

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