2021 2021 was a fruitful year for Siow. She clinched three titles in women's doubles with her partner
Low Yeen Yuan at the
Slovenia International,
Latvia International and
Hellas International. She also cliched three titles in mixed doubles with
Yap Roy King at the
Latvia International, She was named as
Chan Peng Soon's new mixed doubles partner after Chan split up for good with
Goh Liu Ying and rejoined the
Badminton Association of Malaysia.
2022 Siow's debut tournament with Chan was at the
India Open 2022 in
New Delhi. They were eliminated by 2nd seeds
Rodion Alimov and
Alina Davletova of Russia in the quarterfinals with a score of 14-21, 13-21. She was part of Malaysia's women's team that won bronze at the
2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships in February. In June, she had a partnership stint with
Chen Tang Jie in mixed doubles where they competed at the BWF World Tour events in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. In August, she made her debut at the
2022 BWF World Championships.
2023 In May, Siow made her debut at the
2023 SEA Games in the
women's team event. She was also part of Malaysia's squad at the
2023 Sudirman Cup that won bronze. In July, Siow was crowned as mixed doubles national champion after winning the
2023 Malaysian National Badminton Championships with Yap Roy King. In August, she and partner
Go Pei Kee finished as runner-ups with at the
Maldives International. In September, Siow and Yap entered their first BWF World Tour final at the
Indonesia Masters. They successfully captured the mixed doubles title after defeating Japan's
Hiroki Nishi and
Akari Sato in three games. == Personal life ==