In a heartfelt celebration of community, youth and purpose-driven sport, the AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2025 ended on Sunday, 1 June at Pickle Nation, marking a milestone event for the Malaysian pickleball community, redefining what a championship can stand for.

Conceptualised and delivered by Score Sports Management in partnership with AmBank Group, and officially recognized by DUPR (Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating), 547 players from all walks of life came together for the three-day tournament, some who hailed from countries such as Indonesia, China and the USA.
A Championship with A Purpose
The AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2025 was more than a tournament. Themed “Malaysia Kita”, the event was graced by the attendance of YBhg. Ts. Dr. Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu, Secretary General of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, underscoring their support for grassroots development, youth empowerment, and sustainable sporting initiatives in Malaysia.

A dedicated Junior Coaching Session was conducted by several experienced pickleball coaches, drawing 75 enthusiastic youths, 35 of whom were sponsored by AmBank Group and Score Sports Management. The session introduced youths to the basics of the sport through fun drills, mini matches and interactive learning, nurturing confidence, sportsmanship, and connection among the next generation of Malaysian talent.

In an effort to drive collective impact, all event materials – from the trophy design to digital guides – were thoughtfully curated with an ESG mindset. In addition to a commitment to reducing single-use plastics through refillable water stations and the use of sustainable materials, 60 kilograms worth of old sneakers were collected, helping minimise landfill waste. These old sneakers will be recycled and repurposed into community-centric infrastructure such as running tracks, playgrounds, and court surfaces, benefiting parks and communities across Malaysia.
The championship was also amplified by a nationwide social media campaign called the “AmBank 50th Pickleball Relay Challenge”, where Malaysians passed the pickleball virtually, showcasing their support and love for the sport.

“I’m incredibly pleased with the success of the AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2025. It’s heartening to see not only the strong participation from Malaysians, but also players from overseas — including China, Indonesia, Vietnam and even as far as the USA. The turnout, the energy, and the sportsmanship on display were simply outstanding. We’re proud to add the Malaysia Pickleball Championship to our flagship events, and with the continued support of the community, we look forward to growing it even further. This event also marks a fantastic partnership with AmBank, and we’re hopeful this collaboration will continue to flourish. Our heartfelt thanks to all sponsors and partners who made this meaningful event possible,” said Patricia Tan, Chief Executive Officer of Score Sports Management.

“This championship was a celebration of everything we believe in — health, inclusion, unity, and purpose. We are proud to present a tournament that not only energised communities but empowered positive choices on and off the court. Congratulations to all the winners and participants, and we hope that you continue to hone your talents as you continue on your pickleball journey, and see you again for the tournament next year,” added Shazman Shahid, Head of Group Corporate Communications & Marketing, AmBank Group.
Champions of the Court

Following a series of Round Robins and knockout rounds throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning, spectators were treated to a series of electrifying semi-finals, 3/4 playoffs and final matchups across all categories on Sunday afternoon, with participants showcasing skill and stamina alongside tremendous spirit and sportsmanship.

Winners of each category of the tournament are as follows, taking home a variety of cash prizes alongside vouchers sponsored by Dink Lab:
Novice Category:
- Men’s Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Ronan King & Alvin Tie |
| 2nd Place | Chee Yen Chai & Brendon Soh |
| 3rd Place | Eric Tiw & Lim Kian Guan |
| 4th Place | Aaron Chin & Eddie Tai |
- Women’s Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Nikki Law & Ween Cian Kang |
| 2nd Place | Daya Shamsuddin & Siti Aishah |
| 3rd Place | Tan Weng Sim & Lee Zi Thung |
- Mixed Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Yonshin Leong & Lim Chen Pyng |
| 2nd Place | Hia Lee Ann & Daniel Guy |
| 3rd Place | Yvonne Tan & Tan Bok Guan |
| 4th Place | Rachel Kong & Chong Hoong Kin |
Intermediate Category:
- Men’s Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Farren Tayne & Chan Ren Chern |
| 2nd Place | Khoo Er Yang & Leven Tee |
| 3rd Place | Gan Kok Seng & Low Khai Jei |
| 4th Place | Teo Kiang Hong & Chong Hup Chee |
- Women’s Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Lynn Wang & Megan Foo |
| 2nd Place | Shareen Lai & Ivana Irma Prakusya |
| 3rd Place | Amanda Chong & Valerie Tan |
| 4th Place | Regine Hoe & Law Sher Yen |
- Mixed Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Chau Hui Min & Chan Ren Chern |
| 2nd Place | Mei Low & Low Khai Jei |
| 3rd Place | Grace Lim & Loh Ji Xiang |
| 4th Place | Lu Hao Yuen & Voon Su Wen |
- Men’s Doubles (35+):
| 1st Place | Riza Azhar & Mohd Farquhar |
| 2nd Place | Ian Ng & Gan Kok Seng |
| 3rd Place | Zechary Chee & Foo Hsien Loong |
| 4th Place | Jack Lee & Ea Jia Gen |
- Women’s Doubles (35+):
| 1st Place | Shareen Lai & Ivana Irma Prakusya |
| 2nd Place | Cik Manggis & Lim Xin Yu |
| 3rd Place | Low Lixian & Cristabel Choong |
| 4th Place | Phuan Lee Yoon & Rosnitawati |
- Mixed Doubles (35+):
| 1st Place | Farren Tayne & Lay Cin Hoe |
| 2nd Place | Tan Wee Hau & Lynn Wang |
| 3rd Place | Cheryl Sim & Benjamin Choong |
| 4th Place | Masri Ayob & Nur Fadhil Hussin |
Open Category:
- Men’s Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Nicholas Khamphilath & Minh Le |
| 2nd Place | Desmond Lim & Izzul Aizuddin |
| 3rd Place | Colin Wong & Nathan Willis |
| 4th Place | Muhammad Zaki & Syed Agil |
- Women’s Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Karina Aditya & Ngoi Si Boi |
| 2nd Place | Hsuan Tsai & Kai Fen Yi |
| 3rd Place | Delia Arnold & Sieu Ee Toi |
| 4th Place | Eugenia David & Natalie Loke |
- Mixed Doubles (19+):
| 1st Place | Hsuan Tsai & Nicholas Khamphilath |
| 2nd Place | Izzul Aizuddin & Eugenia David |
| 3rd Place | Christian Lee & Natalie Loke |
| 4th Place | Ooi Kah Yan & Desmond Lim |

These winners set the tone for the level of competitive excellence Malaysia can offer on the global pickleball stage. Their victories are a testament to the growing talent pool in the country — and to the power of platforms like this championship to elevate new stars.

To view full match results and post-event highlights, please visit the official tournament website at www.mypickleballchampionship.com.
For the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content, please visit the official Instagram and Facebook pages.
Acknowledgements

The AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2025 was proudly organised and owned by SCORE Sports Management, in collaboration with AmBank Group as the Title Sponsor. The event was supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS), Pickleball Association of Malaysia (MPA), and Selangor Pickleball Association (SELPA), and officially recognised by DUPR.
Special thanks to our official partners:
- EON – Official Mobility Partner
- Dink Lab – Official Pro Shop Partner
- Pickle Nation – Official Venue Partner
- Jantzen – Official Hydration Partner
- Warrior Plunge – Ice Plunge Partner
Together, these partnerships brought to life a championship built on unity, purpose, and performance.