Unheralded Eogene powers into Macau Open semi-finals

Malaysian badminton player Eogene Ewe has advanced to the semi-finals of the Macau Open after defeating Singapore's Jason Teh. This marks his first semi-final appearance at a World Tour Super 300 event.
Why it matters
The performance highlights the rise of an unheralded athlete in the international badminton circuit, signaling a potential shift in regional competitive dynamics.
Share The 80th-ranked Malaysian beat much higher-ranked Jason Teh of Singapore in straight games in the quarter-finals. World No 80 shuttler Eogene Ewe beat 31st ranked Jason Teh from Singapore 21-9, 21-19 in 39 minutes. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Unheralded Malaysian singles shuttler Eogene Ewe continued his fine run at the Macau Open by storming into the semi-finals with a convincing win over much higher-ranked Jason Teh of Singapore. World No 80 shuttler Eogene, who had beaten two higher ranked players in the first two rounds, won 21-9, 21-19 against the 31st-ranked Singaporean in 39 minutes at the Macao East Asian Games Dome.
The article is a straightforward sports report focusing on match results and tournament progression without political or social commentary.
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