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Loh Kean Yew falls to Alex Lanier, misses out on Singapore Badminton Open title
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Loh Kean Yew beats Japan's Watanabe, advances to Singapore Badminton Open final
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Loh Kean Yew chases historic Singapore Open title on home soil
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Two-year title drought ends! Satwik-Chirag win maiden Singapore Open
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Commentary: It may be time to rethink Singapore’s Foreign Sports Talent Scheme and its future
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More than 250 athletes provisionally selected to represent Singapore at 2026 Asian Games
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'Do the maths': PV Sindhu's playful 'lucky charm' post after RCB's IPL final win
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Shanti Pereira headlines provisional 50-strong Team Singapore contingent for Commonwealth Games
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