KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s number one sepak takraw tekong, Muhammad Syahir Mohd Rosdi, has set his sights on winning two titles at the Sepak Takraw World Cup 2026 that will take place at Titiwangsa Stadium from May 16 to 23.
Syahir, who will be playing in the regu and team regu events, admitted that it would be a challenge to play against arch-rivals, Thailand, in the tournament.
“For this World Cup, I get to play in two events, and if I can, of course I want to be champion for both.
“I know it’s not easy as there’s additional pressure when playing at home. We don’t just want to maintain our performance, but need to raise the level of our game,” he said after the national team introduction ceremony here on Thursday night.
The national squad does not only want to beat Thailand but also is determined to maintain the winning momentum from the SEA Games 2025, he added.
Syahir featured heavily in Malaysia’s SEA Games gold medal wins against Thailand last December.
Defending champions, Malaysia, has been drawn in Group A for the premier division of the regu event, and is expected to face Japan and Singapore in their campaign. – BERNAMA





