Tan-Thinaah Advance to SEA Games Women’s Doubles Final, Eyeing Malaysia’s First Title in a Decade
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A dominant performance adn unwavering determination have propelled Malaysian badminton duo Pearly tan and M.Thinaah into the final of the SEA games women’s doubles competition, bringing them one step closer to ending a ten-year title drought for their nation. The pair secured their spot after a challenging 78-minute victory over Indonesia’s Rachel Allesya and Febi Setianingrum on Saturday,December 13.
A Hard-Fought Victory in Pathum Thani
The match, held at Thammasat University in Pathum thani, proved to be a true test of resilience for Tan and Thinaah. Despite claiming the first game 21-14, the Indonesian pair responded strongly, leveling the match with a 21-19 win in the second. However, the World Championships silver medallists demonstrated their championship pedigree, ultimately securing the decisive third game 21-16.
“The Indonesian team presented a notable challenge, forcing us to elevate our game,” a senior analyst commented. “Tan and Thinaah’s ability to adapt and maintain composure under pressure was crucial to their success.”
Eighth final of a Stellar Year
This SEA Games final appearance marks the eighth of the year for the world No. 2 ranked pair, a testament to their consistent performance on the international stage.Throughout 2023, Tan and Thinaah have achieved remarkable success, claiming titles at the thailand Open, Arctic Open, and Japan Masters. They also secured silver medals at the World Championships, Japan Open, indonesian Open, and Indonesian Masters.
Their extraordinary run of form underscores their position as one of the leading women’s doubles teams globally.
A Decade-Long wait for Gold
The duo now eagerly anticipate their next challenge, facing either Indonesia’s Febriana Dwipuji and Meilysa Trias or Vietnam’s Bui Bich Phuong and Vu Thi Trang in the gold medal match. Victory would not only add another prestigious title to their collection but also break Malaysia’s decade-long wait for a SEA Games women’s doubles crown.
The last Malaysian pair to achieve this feat was amelia Alicia Anscelly and Soong Fie Choo in 2015. Tan and Thinaah are steadfast to restore Malaysia’s dominance in the event and etch their names into the nation’s sporting history.
Why: Pearly Tan and M.Thinaah advanced to the SEA Games women’s doubles final with the goal of ending Malaysia’s decade-long title drought in the event.
Who: The key players are malaysian duo Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah, and their opponents in the final will be either indonesia’s Febriana Dwipuji and Meilysa Trias or Vietnam’s Bui Bich Phuong and Vu Thi Trang.
What: Tan and Thinaah won a hard-fought 78-minute match against Indonesia’s Rachel Allesya and Febi Setianingrum 21-14, 19-21, 21-16 to reach the final.
How did it end?: The article does not state the final result. It ends with the anticipation of the gold medal match.
