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Badminton Biography

Aaron Chia

“Aaron C”

Malaysian · Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia · Born 17 March 1996

Doubles
3
world rank peak
4
world medals
8
b w f super titles
Soh Wooi Yik
doubles partner

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Malaysian badminton doubles specialist whose exceptional partnership, multiple World Championship medals and All England titles have established the Soh Wooi Yik partnership as one of the finest men's doubles pairs in the world.

Aaron Chia is a Malaysian doubles badminton specialist who, alongside partner Soh Wooi Yik, won the World Championships men's doubles title in 2022. His exceptional court coverage, precise net play, and strong partnership have produced consistent results at the highest level and cemented Malaysia's tradition in doubles badminton.

Famous For

Men's doubles badminton player, BWF World Championships medalist

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive attacking style with strong net play and powerful smashes

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of Malaysia's top men's doubles players in the modern era

Career Journey

Timeline

2014 📌 Professional badminton debut
2017 🎯 International breakthrough with Soh Wooi Yik
2019 🎯 First BWF World Tour title at China Open
2021 🏆 BWF World Championships bronze medal
2022 🏆 Commonwealth Games gold medal
2022 🎯 Reached career-high world ranking No. 3
2023 🏆 BWF World Championships silver medal
Career Timeline — Aaron Chia
2014
Professional badminton debut
2017
International breakthrough with Soh Wooi Yik
2019
First BWF World Tour title at China Open
2021
BWF World Championships bronze medal
2022
Commonwealth Games gold medal
2022
Reached career-high world ranking No. 3
2023
BWF World Championships silver medal