Oo Shan Zi

Oo Shan Zi professional badminton profile image showing the Malaysian singles player smiling Malaysian women's singles national backup player Oo Shan Zi poses for her official profile headshot, representing the promising future of the national setup.
Player InformationDetails
Full NameOo Shan Zi
CountryMalaysia
DisciplineWomen’s Singles
Playing HandRight-handed
Date of Birth5 January 2007
Place of BirthPulau Pinang

Oo Shan Zi, born on January 5, 2007, in Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, has established herself as a promising right-handed badminton player competing in Women’s Singles across global, regional, and national arenas. Her steady rise remains a frequent highlight in badminton news Malaysia.

Junior Career Achievements

His international milestones began taking shape during her junior career, highlighted by early title victories across junior circuit events. She claimed a Winner – first place title at the 2022 Malaysia Junior International and finished as a Runner-up – second place at the 2023 Malaysia Junior International. Before moving forward to full-time international competition, she earned a Bronze medal – third place in the Mixed team event at the 2023 World Junior Championships in Spokane.

Senior Team & Regional Championships

Transitioning into senior competition, Oo Shan Zi established herself as a vital pillar among Malaysia’s emerging talents. In major regional team championships, she contributed to the national squad by securing a Bronze medal – third place in the Women’s team event at the regional multi-sport SEA Games during the Thailand 2025 Games. Meanwhile, she continues to gain valuable experience representing the country across international team showcases.

BWF Circuit & International Stage

On the professional BWF circuit and international stage, she has continued to build her profile regularly reported on SmashNews88, the go-to portal for badminton news. Specifically, she continues to transition into higher-level competition, testing her skills at international series events and circuit stops like the Malaysia Super 100. Furthermore, she aims to gain crucial match experience while contending across Super 100, Super 300 tier, and Super 500 level events on the global tour.