Results

Slovenia Open 05/16 11:00 - Matthew Abela v Tae Bin Yoo L 0-2
Slovak Open Qual 05/08 13:50 - Jovanovic/Svinos v Matthew Abela L 2-0
Malta Int. 04/25 11:40 - Ditlev Jaeger Holm v Matthew Abela L 2-0
European Championships 04/08 10:20 6 Matthew Abela v Jerome Pauquet L 0-2
Bonn Int. 05/30 10:50 - Matthew Abela v Heng Lin Ngan L 0-2
Austrian Open Qual 05/23 07:40 - Matthew Abela v Patrick Zbinden L 0-2
Slovenia Open 05/17 09:20 - Miha Ivancic v Matthew Abela L 2-0
European Championships 04/08 12:40 - Danylo Bosniuk v Matthew Abela L 2-0
Malta Int. 04/05 12:30 - Matthew Abela v Wolfgang Gnedt L 0-2
Portugal Int. Qual 03/06 17:00 - Angus Meldrum v Matthew Abela L 2-0
Iceland Int. 01/26 12:30 - Matthew Abela v Mathias Solgaard L 0-2
Spanish Int. 11/14 15:35 - Matthew Abela v Ernesto Baschwitz L 0-2

Wikipedia - Matthew Abela

Matthew Abela (born 18 March 1999) is a Maltese badminton player affiliated with Paola badminton club. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Men's singles.

History

Abela started playing badminton when he was 5 years old. His father, a Badminton coach, would bring him along to training sessions. He trained at the Paola badminton club, and entered the Maltese national team foe the first time in 2011. He won his first U19 national junior title in 2011, and by the end of 2019 had collected eleven U19 national junior titles. He made his international debut in the junior level tournaments in 2013, and to improve and with the intention to improve his game to become a better badminton player, he joined Badminton Europe's Centre of Excellence, based in Holbæk, Denmark, in September 2017.

By 2021, Abela had won six men's singles title and one mixed doubles title at the Maltese National Championships. He was selected to participate at the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, with partition granted through the IOC Tripartite Commission (invitation places). In doing so, Abela became the first badminton player to ever represent Malta at the Olympics.

He competed for Malta at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England playing doubles alongside Sam Cassar.

Competing at the South Africa International in 2024, he won gold in the Men’s Doubles together with his doubles partner Maxim Grinblat, defeating Dorian James and Robert Summers in three sets in the final.