Singapore badminton player Jason Teh claimed his first international title at the 2025 Princess Sirivannavari Thailand ...
Singapore’s Jason Teh made history by winning his first major singles title at the Thailand Masters against China’s Wang ...
Fall down seven times, get up eight is a Japanese proverb about resilience. It is also the perfect description for Jason ...
Teh outlasted China's Wang Zheng Xing in the final of the Super 300 tournament 21-18, 15-21, 21-19 to take the victory.
The 24-year-old made five finals in 2024 and rose from world No. 61 to No. 31 in the past year. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The 24-year-old, who sacrificed the CNY festivities to continue his title hunt, pocketed US$18,000 (S$24,400) for his biggest ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore's Jason Teh put himself in strong contention to claim his first major title as he advanced to the men's ...
Raducanu, a former US Open champion, recently made it to the third round of the Australian Open. She arrived in Singapore ...
Anup Sridhar's move to coach Singapore’s badminton team has highlighted the country's faith in his expertise and experience.
He sank to his knees for a brief moment, but immediately sprang up to punch the air in delight. It was a fitting celebration ...
Jonatan Christie was pushed to three games by Lin Chun-yi but managed to reach badminton's BWF Indonesia Masters 2025 quarter ...
Danish star Viktor Axelsen might not be dominating the men’s singles like he used to do but proved that he was still sharp by capturing the Indian Open title.