· The winners will represent Malaysia in the Bali regional showdown against contenders from Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam
· The newly-added Haier Cup Junior attracted over 500 young shuttlers, some as young as seven years old
Kuala Lumpur, 15 August 2025 – After three months of adrenaline-packed matches and enthusiastic participation, the Haier Cup 2025 has officially concluded, drawing over 1,300 amateur badminton shuttlers from across the country. The tournament ended on a high note with a series of exciting final matches, marking the close of this year’s edition with standout performers from all categories, including more than 500 junior players as young as seven years old.
The champions from Kuching, Johor Bahru, Penang and Kuala Lumpur clinched top honours across the four main categories of men’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles to take home a share of RM60,000 in cash and Haier products. The shuttlecocks may have stopped flying for now but come October, these winners will carry the Malaysian flag to Bali to battle the best from Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam in the Haier Cup regional stage.
For the first time, the tournament welcomed the Haier Cup Junior 2025, a bold step in Haier’s commitment to nurture the country’s next badminton stars. Held in Kuala Lumpur on 19 and 20 July, the junior tournament attracted over 500 enthusiastic young shuttlers aged 7 to 21. Fierce rallies and nail-biting finishes marked the boys and girls singles and doubles categories, proving that Malaysia has an untapped pool of future badminton champions.
Haier Malaysia Brand Marketing Assistant Director Julian Thean said, “This year marks the third edition of the Haier Cup, and it has been an incredible journey bringing people together through sports while reinforcing our brand’s commitment to healthy, active lifestyles. Over the years, the tournament has grown in scale and participation, and we are very encouraged by the overwhelming response to the Haier Cup Junior 2025. This initiative is especially close to our hearts, as it aims to inspire and nurture young talent, giving them the opportunity to develop their skills, build confidence, and foster a lifelong passion for sports.
“The enthusiasm we have seen from both participants and the public is a strong testament to how much the Haier Cup resonated with communities across the country. It has been deeply rewarding to witness how this tournament continues to break barriers, create connections, and unite people from diverse backgrounds. We are truly grateful for the unwavering support from our partners, participants, and fans, and we look forward to returning with an even wider reach, more engaging experiences, and greater opportunities for all in the next edition,” Thean added.
With the regional tournament on the horizon, all eyes are now on Bali, where Malaysia will look to defend its regional crown won in last year’s edition.
Haier Cup 2025 Grand Finals
Category | Winners | State | Runners Up | State |
Men’s Singles | Mah Yan Quan | Johor Bahru | Beh Yu Jin | Kuala Lumpur |
Men’s Doubles | Ng Jia Jun | Johor Bahru | Lui Gan Bing | Johor Bahru |
Women’s Doubles | Soong Ru Hui | Penang | Kho Mai Mai | Kuala Lumpur |
Mixed Doubles | Chong Chun Hou | Kuala Lumpur | Neoh Yee Xiang | Penang |
Haier Cup Junior 2025
Category | Champions | Runners Up |
Mixed Gender Singles | U8: Kev Chong Sheng Kai | U8: Chang Cassandra Jia Qi |
Boys’ Singles | U10: Low Zack | U10: Chang Aaron Teng Hao |
Girls’ Singles | U10: Tee Zi Qi | U10: Huang Kai Lin |
Boys’ Doubles | U10: Khoo Jun Xuan + Willy Alfino Ananda Putra Suhaime Nor Chuan | U10: Beh Tzing Shen+Tharhmessh A/L Jeevarathanam |
Girls’ Doubles | U10: Lew Shu Rou Chloe + Low En Yu | U10: Huang Kai Lin + Yeo Althea Yu Ning |
Parents and Child Doubles | Choy Teng Jun + Choy Yew Loong | Chia Teng Yew + Chia Zhi Dong |
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