Aaron-Wooi Yik claim maiden BAC title

13 Apr 2025 • 10:20 PM MYT
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 — National men’s doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik have finally won their first Badminton Asia Championships title after beating Chen Bo Yang-Liu Yi of China in Ningbo, China, today.

The sixth-seeds were unfazed by the strong home crowd as they beat the unseeded Chinese pair 21-19, 21-17 at the Ningbo Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium, earning them the distinction of the first Malaysian pair to win the BAC since Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah in 2007.

The straight-game win belied the tough fight the Malaysian pair faced, as the Chinese overcame a 0-3 lead in the first game to draw level at 15-15 before the Malaysians closed them down by winning 21-19.

The Malaysians did not have a good start in the second game, trailing 9-11 before they surged to retake command at 19-15, and clinched the title with a powerful smash by Aaron, ending the game 21-17.

Aaron-Wooi Yik’s BAC win is a far cry from their last BAC final in Muntinlupa, the Philippines, where they lost to Indonesia’s Pramudya Kusuma-Yeremia Rambitan, 21-23, 10-21 in 2022, and is a culmination of their flawless run, as they won without dropping a single game throughout the entire tournament.

Their wins include a stunning 21-12, 21-14 semi-final victory over second seeds and home favourites Liang Wei Keng-Wang Chang yesterday.

Aaron-Wooi Yik took home US$37,000 (about RM164,000) as champions while Bo Yang-Liu Yi received US$17,500 as runners-up.

— Bernama

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