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Soniia Cheah succumbs to Ratchanok Intanon in Olympic debut

National player's attempt to reach the quarterfinals in the women’s singles event fell short after her defeat today.

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Jul 2021 2:14PM

Soniia Cheah succumbs to Ratchanok Intanon  in Olympic debut
Malaysia's Soniia Cheah Su Ya makes an early exit after losing 21-19, 18-21, 10-21 to Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon in the women's singles badminton group stage match at the Tokyo Olympics − pix courtesy of AFP, July 28, 2021

TOKYO − National women’s singles ace, Soniia Cheah Su Ya, gave it everything she had against world number six, Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand, but it still wasn’t enough to prevent her from making an early exit from the Tokyo Olympics today.

Soniia, 28, who received a walkover from Hungary’s Laura Sarosi in her first Group N match yesterday, knew she had to beat Ratchanok to advance to the quarterfinals, but she found the Thai a tough nut to crack.

Despite winning the opening game, Soniia, who is making her Olympic debut, succumbed 21-19, 18-21, 10-21 in 61 minutes at the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza here.

With the win, 2013 world champion Ratchanok has now beaten world number 35 Soniia five times since 2017.

Soniia, thus, becomes the third representative from the national badminton camp to miss out on the quarterfinals in the Tokyo Olympics after the mixed doubles and women’s doubles pairs had also failed to get past the group stage. 

This was also Soniia’s fifth defeat from five outings on the international arena this season.

Speaking to reporters after the match, Soniia said that initially she had everything under control and managed to play her own game to win the first set before getting off to a bad start in the second due to the wind direction.

She said it affected her play in the beginning, which saw her giving her opponent so many easy points before finally getting used to the court, but it was too late as Intanon managed to wrap up the set 21-18.

"At the end at the second set, Ratchanok (Intanon) had a few lucky shots and she managed to turn around the game and then regained her confidence in the third set and her momentum came back,” she said.

Meanwhile, national men’s singles ace, Lee Zii Jia, will resume his medal pursuit as he seeks to qualify for the quarterfinals when he takes on Frenchman Brice Leverdez in a must-win final Group M match at 8.40 pm local time (7.40 Malaysian time) today. – Bernama, July 28, 2021

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