This RT is for those who keep asking LZJ to BE HUMBLE and DONT EGO. I will pin this here so you guys can BUKA YOUR MATA besar2 and see how he is during post interviews. Sekian.
Thank you, our 'Menteri Pertahanan'
Teo Ee Yi & Ong Yew Sin! 🇲🇾🏸
11-year partnership filled with resilience, fighting spirit, and memorable podium finishes on the world stage
🥈 2023 🇦🇪 Asia Championships
🥈 2022 🇦🇺 Australian Open (Super 300)
🥉 2021 🇪🇸 World Championships
🥇 2020 🇹🇭 Thailand Masters (Super 300)
🥈 2019 🇲🇾 Malaysia Masters (Super 500)
🥈 2017 🇳🇿 New Zealand Open (Grand Prix Gold)
🥇 2016 🇩🇪 Bitburger Open (Grand Prix Gold)
🥇 2016 🇻🇳 Vietnam International Challenge
🥇 2016 🇷🇴 Romanian International
🥇 2016 🇵🇹 Portugal International
OngTeo era ends, but Menteri Pertahanan lives on.
All the best in your next chapters.
@ee_yi_111@ongyewsin
#BadmintonMalaysia #OngTeo
Sze Fei-Izzuddin cap off Malaysia's historic triple crown feat
It was a record-breaking day for Malaysia at the Indonesia Masters, as men's doubles pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani completed a career-saving victory to seal the nation's first-ever haul of three titles at a higher-tier World Tour event.
https://t.co/5Fhgm3d4Ez
#IndonesiaMasters2026 #DIM2026
3 Malaysian pairs into Indonesia Masters 2026. I'm overjoyed because there were a lot of harsh comments about our XD and MD pair over the past 2 weeks because of their R32/R16 exits. They proved the naysayers wrong. Thank you for overcoming all the negativity, DinFei & ChenToh.
Lee Zii Jia: The fans have given me so much strength to return to the court again. What touched me the most is that every time I meet them outside, they pat my shoulder and say they will support me no matter what. It moved me and gave me the confidence to keep going. (cont.)
Successful athletes are, by definition, supremely fit individuals. The display of mental fortitude and athletic ability while battling for supremacy in the sporting arena means we tend to place them on a pedestal, believing they are mentally and physically superior to the rest of us mere mortals.
But while that image helps cultivate the revered star status, it clouds our expectations and conceals the stark reality that every athlete is also a human being with the same frailties and vulnerabilities as the rest of us.
Not only do athletes suffer more injuries than the average person as they continually test their physical capabilities, but when they can’t train or compete due to injury, their whole purpose and identity as an athlete is compromised, which is mentally extremely challenging.
A little over a year ago at the #WorldTourFinals, while Lee Zii Jia was playing some of his best #badminton, he suffered a debilitating ankle injury. Since then, he’s made 2 aborted attempts at return to competition, playing just 7 matches throughout the whole of 2025.
This week the #Olympic Bronze medallist returns to competition at the #MalaysiaOpen2026. And after so long out with injury, the return certainly won’t be easy, not least due to the mental torment every athlete endures while unable to compete.
I also know from bitter experience, after several surgeries following ruptured ACLs in both knees, the expectations from others to immediately perform as you did before the injury is both a heavy burden and totally unrealistic.
So, whilst I, like most badminton fans, eagerly anticipate Lee’s return, we should also be mindful that we need to help and encourage any athlete in their valiant return from injury, not chastise and criticise. We need to understand the universal struggles of every human being in overcoming adversity. Returning athletes deserve both compassion and admiration for the courage and perseverance to keep fighting while on the seemingly relentless road to rehabilitation.
And above all we need to understand and be sympathetic to the fact the mental pain endured during recovery is often greater than the physical pain of the injury itself.
📷 @badmintonphoto
An Indonesian failed to meet a target for Malaysia and honourably offered to step down.
A bunch of Malaysians from another sport embarrassed the entire country in the eyes of the world but none has resigned.
2025 has been amazing for Aaron & WooiYik : 6 Finals, 3 Titles & 3 Runner-Ups
That green outfit seems to be their lucky charm. Always so happy seeing you on the podium, Wishing you all the best for the last 3 months of 2025! @aaronchiatf24@sohwooiyik
Can everyone calm down? It's as if they weren't last week's finalists. If they won last week, everyone would've been fine. But because they lost, you start complaining. Win or lose, they still reached the finals before. Rest well and see you much stronger next week chiasoh 🫂🤍
Same goes to PearThin and ChiaSoh too. Please be understanding. Just bcos they have had a good run this year doesn't mean they have to win every tournament
Just had a quick search on Coach Wong’s accident in Australia and apparently the road was a tricky one especially for bikers. To make it worst, NSW weather has been horrible this past week, it’s really gloomy and wet. Praying hard for Coach 😭😭😭 Please get well soon.
ChiaSoh and Jia might not be at their best today, but let’s not forget they are our Olympic Medalist and the glory they brought upon us. I pray that they will recover from the loss and we are waiting you guys at the other side 🩷 Rest well anak2 baik.
All these sensational “headlines” on our athletes is worrying. They are athletes and not artists. They do not need paparazzi shots on who they are hanging out with. Stop following them around and unofficial FB Pages should not be using those photos as clickbait.
Honorary mention: OngTeo🥉2021🥰
bcus theyre the one who started it all for this era; secured a medal from doubles sector after more than 10 years+ of drought.
They opened the door for this gen!
(sedikit nangis while tweeting this bcus theyre so special 🥲)