The Singapore women's netball team with their silver medal on Dec 17, 2025. (Photo: SNOC/Lim Weixiang)

Wait for SEA Games gold goes on for Singapore women's netball team after final loss to Malaysia

Singapore had earlier beaten Malaysia in the preliminary rounds, but could not overcome the same opponents in the final.

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SINGAPORE: The Singapore women’s netball team narrowly failed in its quest to reclaim the regional crown after falling to a 52-49 defeat by Malaysia in the SEA Games final on Wednesday (Dec 17) in Bangkok.

The Vandas were aiming to build on last year’s Asian Netball Championships triumph and replicate their 2015 Games success, in hopes of securing the team’s second netball gold.

This is Singapore's third women's team silver in a row, following similar results at the 2017 and 2019 Games. Netball was not included in the 2021 and 2023 editions of the Games.

Singapore and Malaysia have battled for gold at the four previous SEA Games that have featured netball, and it was once again a tight affair, with just three points separating the teams. Thailand and the Philippines were earlier awarded the joint bronze.

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This was the second time both teams had squared off at the Thailand Games, with the Vandas edging out their Causeway rivals 58-56 in the preliminary rounds.

The Singapore women's netball team with their silver medal on Dec 17, 2025. (Photo: SNOC/Lim Weixiang)

Singapore had progressed to the showpiece match after beating the Philippines, hosts Thailand and Brunei.

Captain Toh Kai Wei had said in the lead-up to the Games that she and her teammates were "definitely going all out for the gold medal".

The 28-year-old added that as a member of the squads that came close in 2017 and 2019, her desire to reclaim the title ran deep. 

But it was not to be in the decider at Chantana Yingyong Stadium, as a 10-year wait for gold goes on.

Source: CNA/sn(kg/nh)

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