PETALING JAYA 3 April 2026 (The Capital Post) – Malaysian doubles shuttler Goh Ee Wei says she is returning to competition with a positive mindset and a bright smile as she prepares for her next challenge at the Asian Badminton Championships, aiming to regain momentum after a period away from the international circuit.
Ee Wei recently resumed training with partner Teoh Loo Yee following recovery from a minor injury, and both players have expressed optimism about their recent preparations ahead of the elite regional tournament. The pair has been fine‑tuning their tactics and on‑court communication to ensure they enter the competition in peak form.
Speaking to reporters, Ee Wei said her time off the international stage served as a valuable period to reflect and refocus, helping her return with renewed enthusiasm and appreciation for the sport. She acknowledged that the Asian Championships will present tough challenges given the depth of talent across top pairs from other countries.
The Malaysian duo recently participated in local tournaments to sharpen their competitive edge and have also increased their physical conditioning to meet the demands of high‑intensity matches they expect to face against elite opponents.
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Coaches have highlighted Ee Wei’s improved movement and synchrony with Teoh as positive signs that the pair can make a deeper run in the Asian Championships, although they stress that consistency and mental composure will be key factors in navigating tight encounters.
Ee Wei added that the support of fans and teammates has been a source of motivation, and she is eager to showcase her progress on the Asian stage as Malaysia aims to solidify its standing among the region’s badminton powers.-The Capital Post