Giraldilla Int. XD | 02/20 06:05 | - | Hirari Mizui v Thinaah Muralitharan | L | 2-0 | |
Swiss Open WD Qual | 10/24 05:40 | 1 | Chisato Hoshi v Muralitharan Thinaah | W | 0-2 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 08/08 10:35 | 5 |
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L | 2-1 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 07/26 06:40 | 4 |
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L | 2-1 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 07/25 05:20 | 5 | Muralitharan Thinaah v Sang Eun Park | W | 2-0 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 04/15 10:30 | 1 |
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L | 2-1 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 04/14 15:00 | 1 | Thinaah Muralitharan v Yaelle Hoyaux | W | 2-0 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 10/26 07:30 | 1 | Asty Dwi Widyaningrum v Thinaah Muralitharan | L | 2-1 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 05/01 04:30 | 1 | Thinaah M. v Atitaya Povanon | W | 2-0 | |
All England Open | 01/18 11:10 | 5 | Thinaah Muralitharan v Soniia Cheah | L | 1-2 | |
Giraldilla Int. XD | 12/28 12:39 | - | Thinaah Muralitharan v Hera Desi | L | 0-3 |
Thinaah Muralitharan (born 3 January 1998) is a Malaysian badminton player. She and her partner Pearly Tan won the women's doubles silver medals at the 2025 World Championships and reached the women's doubles semi-finals at the 2024 Summer Olympics. They also won gold medals in both the women's doubles and the mixed team events at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. They became the first ever Malaysian World Championship medallists and Olympic semi-finalists in the women's doubles event. Their results at the World Championships and Olympic Games made them the most successful Malaysian badminton women's doubles pair in the history.
In 2021, Thinaah and Tan clinched their first BWF World Tour title at the Swiss Open.
In 2022, Thinaah and Tan claimed the French Open title, becoming the first ever Malaysian women's doubles pair to achieve this feat.
Thinaah and her partner Tan best result in 2023 were finalists in the Malaysia Masters and Hong Kong Open.
Thinaah and Tan became the first ever Malaysian women's doubles pair to advance to the semi-finals of an Olympic Games at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Ranked 13th in the world at the time, they were drawn alongside Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan from China, Mayu Matsumoto and Wakana Nagahara from Japan, and Apriyani Rahayu and Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti from Indonesia, ranked 1st, 6th, and 9th in the world respectively. Having successfully advanced from the group stage with a 2–1 record, they defeated then ranked 7th in the world Kim So-yeong and Kong Hee-yong from Korea in the quarter-finals in straight sets, before falling to Chen and Jia in the semi-finals and Japan's Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida in the bronze medal match.
Thinaah and Tan reached their first final in 2024 at the Korea Open, finished as runner-up to home pair Jeong Na-eun and Kim Hye-jeong.