Redzuan Claims Asian Badminton Title on Third Try as Zi Yu Shines on Debut
Malaysia's Redzuan finally secured an Asian badminton title at the third time of asking, while his mixed doubles partner Zi Yu got the job done on her very first attempt.

Third Time the Charm for Redzuan
Patience paid off for Malaysian badminton player Redzuan, who claimed an Asian title after falling short in two previous attempts at the continental level. The victory marks a significant milestone in his career, capping what had been a frustrating wait for gold at a tournament where he had already proven himself a consistent contender.
Redzuan's persistence through earlier near-misses sets the win apart. Many players reach one Asian final and consider it an achievement. Reaching three, and converting on the last, signals a level of mental resilience that coaches and selectors look for in top-flight players.
According to reporting by The Star, the title win was the result of sustained effort across multiple continental campaigns, and it adds a major piece of silverware to Redzuan's résumé that had previously been missing.
Zi Yu Delivers on First Appearance
While Redzuan's story is one of perseverance, his mixed doubles partner Zi Yu wrote a very different chapter. The young player needed just one shot at the Asian stage to walk away with a title, a debut performance that will sharpen expectations for her going forward.
Winning on a first continental appearance is rare in badminton. The Asian circuit is competitive, drawing the best players from China, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, and Malaysia, among others. For a player to arrive at that level and immediately deliver a gold-medal result suggests both strong preparation and composure under pressure.
The contrast between the two partners makes the achievement notable in its own right. One player grinding through three attempts, the other nailing it first time, yet both standing at the top of the podium together.
What the Titles Mean for Malaysian Badminton
Malaysia has a long tradition in badminton, and results at the Asian level often signal form ahead of bigger global events. A mixed doubles pair that can win at this stage brings genuine optimism heading into future World Championships and Olympic qualification cycles.
For Redzuan specifically, the Asian title removes a question mark that had lingered over his career. Talent was never in doubt, but converting at the highest regional level is a different test. That box is now checked.
Zi Yu, meanwhile, enters the next phase of her career with a title already secured. That kind of early success can either add pressure or build confidence, and how she manages it will be worth watching across the coming season.
The results were reported by The Star and reflect a strong showing for Malaysia at the Asian badminton championships.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.










