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    HORSENS (Denmark), April 27 โ€” Japan may be the favourites, but Malaysia are not about to roll over in their final Group B clash of the Uber Cup Finals 2026 here today.National number one womenโ€™s singles shuttler K. Letshanaa said the team was determined to ride on their growing momentum and give the six-time champions a run for their money when they meet in Forum Horsens.โ€œActually, what we can promise is one thing โ€” that we will really fight on the court. Winning
     

Uber Cup: Malaysia vows tough fight against Japan in Group B clash

27 April 2026 at 02:27

Malay Mail

HORSENS (Denmark), April 27 โ€” Japan may be the favourites, but Malaysia are not about to roll over in their final Group B clash of the Uber Cup Finals 2026 here today.

National number one womenโ€™s singles shuttler K. Letshanaa said the team was determined to ride on their growing momentum and give the six-time champions a run for their money when they meet in Forum Horsens.

โ€œActually, what we can promise is one thing โ€” that we will really fight on the court. Winning or losing is the second outcome.

โ€œWe win as a team, we lose as a team. Each player thatโ€™s going to step on the court is going to fight, give 100 per cent...we wonโ€™t let them think that we are an easy opponent to take,โ€ she told Bernama in a post-match interview here yesterday.

The world No. 34 had earlier helped Malaysia get off to a flying start against South Africa when she breezed past world No. 160 Johanita Scholtz, 21-6, 21-10, in 22 minutes.

Separately, Letshanaa said a long-awaited return to the quarter-finals after 16 years for Malaysia had also injected belief into the squad.

Malaysia, who kicked off the campaign with a narrow 3-2 win over Tรผrkiye yesterday, advanced to the quarter-finals when they swept aside South Africa 5-0 earlier today.

Meanwhile, debutant womenโ€™s doubles shuttler Chong Jie Yu said the experience of playing in the Uber Cup still feels surreal after a last-minute call-up to the squad, but she is relishing every moment of it.

Jie Yu replaced national number one womenโ€™s doubles player Pearly Tan, who withdrew from the tournament due to a recurring back injury.

The 20-year-old helped cap off a perfect day for Malaysia in the last match against South Africa as she and partner Low Zi Yu prevailed against Elme De Villiers-Anri Schoonees, 21-12, 21-5, in 21 minutes.

If fielded against Japan tomorrow, Jie Yu said she would embrace the occasion with a simple mindset and take things step by step.

The Uber Cup Finals 2026, which began on April 24, runs until May 3. โ€” Bernama

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