PHNOM PENH: Malaysian women shuttlers suffered a shock 0-3 loss to the Philippines in the quarter-finals of the team event in the SEA Games in Cambodia on Monday (May 8).
Poor show: Valeree Siow and partner Low Yeen Yuan in action during the SEA Games badminton competition. - Bernama
PHNOM PENH: Malaysian women shuttlers went down to a shock 0-3 loss to the Philippines in the quarter-finals of the team event in the SEA Games in Cambodia on Monday . Debutant and world No. 138 Tan Zhing Yi could not give her team a good start when she fell 22-24, 18-21 to world No. 184 Mikaela De Guzman in the first singles.
In the women’s doubles, the more experienced Valeree Siow-Low Yeen Yuan went down 20-22, 21-19, 24-22 to Alyssa Ysabel Leornado-Thea Marie Pomar. Siti Nurshuhaini Azman then had to win in the second singles to save the tie but she instead lost out 16-21, 18-21 to Maria Ysabel Carlos.
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