RSGC Pickleball League 2026

MATCH WEEK 1: 16 MAY 2026
A Strong Start to the 2026 Season
The Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) Pickleball League 2026 officially got underway on 16 May 2026, marking the beginning of another competitive season for the Club’s growing pickleball community. The opening week was filled with enthusiasm as players gathered on the courts, eager to kick off their league campaigns and compete for valuable early points.

This year’s league features four categories – Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Ladies’ Doubles and Mixed Doubles – attracting strong participation and showcasing the ever-growing popularity of pickleball within RSGC. Players displayed great sportsmanship, determination and competitive spirit throughout the day, while spectators enjoyed a series of competitive and closely contested matches.

Beyond the competition, the opening week also highlighted the strong camaraderie and friendships that make the RSGC Pickleball League a special event on the Club’s sporting calendar.

MATCH RESULTS
Men’s Singles
• Kelvin Long vs Chan Boon Yong (21–11, 21–11)
• Kenneth Lee vs John Raymund Fernandez (22–20, 21–11)

Men’s Doubles
• Idafi Harun / Mok Wan Kong vs Edward Ng / Hui Yong Sherng (21–12, 21–12)
• Kenneth Lee / Scott Lim vs Chan Boon Yong / Saw Ying Huei (21–13, 21–11)

Mixed Doubles Group A
• Rizal Zaidi / Ratnawati Wasli vs John Raymund Fernandez / Nik Noor Amera (21–10, 21–12)
• Vivian Nguyen / Mok Wan Kong vs Kelvin Long / Chantelle Teoh (21–6, 21–8)

Group B
• Idafi Harun / Elina Hashim vs Edward Ng / Ashley Ng (21–10, 21–14)
• Nicola Lim / Scott Lim vs Jeffrey Lee / Joyce Chan (21–17, 21–18)

Congratulations to all players for their excellent performances and positive attitude throughout the opening week. The strong start promises a highly competitive season ahead.

MATCH WEEK 2: 30 MAY 2026
Competition Heats Up as League Standings Begin to Take Shape
The second week of the RSGC Pickleball League 2026, held on 30 May 2026, saw the intensity of competition rise as players battled hard to strengthen their positions in the league standings. With valuable points at stake, every match was played with great focus, commitment and determination.


As players became more familiar with their opponents and the league format, the level of play continued to improve. Spectators were treated to fast-paced rallies, tactical gameplay and impressive displays of teamwork across all categories. Several players and doubles pairs have also begun to establish themselves as early frontrunners, with consistent performances helping them climb to the top of their respective divisions.

MATCH RESULTS Men’s Singles
• Kelvin Long vs Kenneth Lee (21–13, 21–13)
• Chan Boon Yong vs John Raymund Fernandez (Postponed) Men’s Doubles
• Idafi Harun / Mok Wan Kong vs Chan Boon Yong / Saw Ying Huei (21–5, 21–7)
• Kenneth Lee / Scott Lim vs Jeffrey Lee / Tevis Ong (21–9, 27–25)

Ladies’ Doubles
• Tung Yu Peng / Vivian Nguyen vs Nik Noor Amera / Lin Yu Lin (21–6, 21–5)
• Elina Hashim / Joyce Chan vs Candice Lin Ruey-Ping / Goh Ying Li (21–14, 21–10)

Mixed Doubles
Group A
• Rizal Zaidi / Ratnawati Wasli vs Kelvin Long / Chantelle Teoh (19–21, 21–12, 21–13)
• Vivian Nguyen / Mok Wan Kong vs Siew Chee Huei / Dione Siew Zi Yuan (21–2, 21–4)

Group B
• Idafi Harun / Elina Hashim vs Jeffrey Lee / Joyce Chan (21–16, 13–21, 21–13)
• Nicola Lim / Scott Lim vs Edward Ng / Ashley Ng (Postponed)

With two weeks of competition completed, the league standings are beginning to take shape, with several players and pairs emerging as strong contenders in their respective categories. However, with many matches still to be played, the race for the top positions remains wide open.

We congratulate all participants for their dedication, sportsmanship and commitment, and look forward to more competitive matches in the coming weeks.