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Pickleball fever peaks as Paramount Cup 2025

Paramount Property’s inaugural Paramount Cup 2025 delivered four thrilling days of world-class pickleball at PLAYA Racquet Club @ PARC Subang, drawing over 700 players and hundreds of fans. Featuring 17 categories and a record RM112,500 prize pool, the event marked a major milestone in Malaysia’s sporting calendar and celebrated the grand opening of the country’s first purpose-built pickleball hub.Top international names such as Vanshik Kapadia and Tejas Mahajan from India, Kyle Stoker, Nancy Riley, and Josh Chia from Australia, Roman Estareja and Jas Almaguer from the United States, and Taiwan’s Hsieh Yu-Chieh competed alongside Malaysia’s rising talents, who impressed against the region’s best.

Qabil Irfan eyes strong finish at ESBK Finale

The 2025 Espana Superbike Championship (ESBK) season will conclude this weekend at the Jerez Circuit in Spain. Malaysia’s Qabil Irfan has already sealed the overall championship title in the ESBK Talent category after his triumph at the previous round in Estoril, Portugal.The Jerez Circuit, one of Qabil’s favourite tracks, features eight right-hand turns, five left-hand turns, and a 607-metre straight, where he has consistently delivered strong performances.Two races will be contested this weekend, on Saturday and Sunday. Following the ESBK finale, Qabil will travel to Valencia to compete in the FIM MiniGP World Final with the FIM MiniGP Malaysia Team.

Hakim Danish ready to take on Portimão

The Moto3 World Championship returns this week, with the action heading to the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão, Portugal. Famously nicknamed the “Roller...

Alamaa and Potter conquer the 10th edition of IRONMAN Langkawi

Estonia’s Siim-Erik Alamaa and Great Britain’s Sally Potter emerged as the fastest male and female finishers at the 10th edition of IRONMAN Malaysia in Langkawi on Saturday, marking a milestone year for one of Asia’s flagship long-distance triathlon events.The landmark race drew 1,888 athletes from 66 nations, who took on either the full-distance IRONMAN Malaysia (3.8 km swim, 180 km bike, 42.2 km run) or the IRONMAN 70.3 Langkawi (1.9 km swim, 90 km bike, 21.1 km run). Under relentless tropical heat, competitors once again proved why Langkawi is known as one of the region’s premier endurance destinations.

Young Malaysian earns International ‘Fide Master’ Title at just 16 years old

laysia's young chess prodigy Genivan Genkeswaran, 16, achieved victory at the 19th Asian Schools Chess Championships 2025, held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from Oct 24 to Nov 2, 2025. Representing Malaysia in the Under-17 Open category, Genivan clinched 1st place, outperforming participants from 16 countries including Australia, China, Russia, India, Indonesia, Korea, Singapore, and Vietnam.

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