21.05.2025
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Amri/Nita Advance to Next Round at Malaysia Masters 2025

Amri/Nita Advance to Next Round at Malaysia Masters 2025

Indonesian mixed doubles pair, Amri Syahnawi and Nita Violina Marwah, showcased composure and coordination as they advanced to the next round of the Malaysia Masters 2025, following a straight-games victory over Chen Cheng Kuan and Hsu Yin Hui of Taiwan.

The match was held at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, a renowned venue that is currently hosting top-tier badminton athletes from around the world. The Indonesian duo came out on top with scores of 21-18, 22-20 in a match that tested their resilience and strategic adaptability.

First Game: Tight Exchanges, Composed Finish

Amri and Nita started the match on a positive note, building an early 9-5 lead by dictating rallies and forcing their opponents into errors. However, the Taiwanese pair responded well, narrowing the margin and eventually leveling the score at 10-10.

From that point, the game was characterized by high-intensity exchanges, with both sides alternating leads. The Indonesian pair relied on sharp shot placement and solid defensive coverage to edge out their opponents and claim the first game 21-18.

Second Game: Net Play and Mental Fortitude

In the second game, momentum shifted several times. The score remained neck-and-neck, reaching a tense 17-17 tie. At this critical stage, Nita Violina Marwah’s net dominance made the difference — consistently intercepting shuttle returns and controlling the pace at the front court.

Amri’s precise placement from the backcourt also complemented Nita’s agility, allowing the pair to win the key rallies that sealed the match. They closed the second game 22-20, confirming their progression to the next round.

Eyes on Greater Goals

The victory not only secures Amri/Nita’s place in the next stage of the Malaysia Masters 2025, but also boosts their confidence as they aim to build international experience and improve their world rankings.

With increasing synergy between the young duo, they are becoming one of the promising pairs in Indonesia’s mixed doubles development pipeline.