Prior to 2019, he played mixed doubles with
Cheah Yee See and were runners-up at the 2016 India International Series.
2019 Partnered with
Ng Eng Cheong, they were runners-up at the
Lao International and the
Malaysia International. They were also part of the Malaysian squad that participated in the
2019 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships.
2021 In March, Low and Ng got into the quarter-finals of the
Swiss Open where they won against 4th seeds
Marcus Ellis and
Chris Langridge but lost to
Kim Astrup and
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen in three games. He was selected as a backup player for the
2020 Thomas Cup. In October, he partnered with
Chia Wei Jie and were semi-finalists at the
Czech Open.
2022 In January, Low and Chia entered the final of the
Swedish Open but lost out to
Danny Bawa Chrisnanta and
Andy Kwek. In the following week, they entered their second consecutive final and captured their first international title at the
Ukraine Open. At the end of the year, Low resigned from the national team.
2023 Low then reunited with Ng and they won back-to-back titles at the
Slovenia Open and
Austrian Open in May, defeating compatriots
Lwi Sheng Hao and
Jimmy Wong in both finals. In the following month, the pair finished as runners-up at the
Maldives International and
China International. In July, they captured their third title of the year at the
Mongolia International. In November, they reached their sixth season final at their home event, the
KL Masters. They settled for second best after losing to
Chen Cheng-kuan and
Chen Sheng-fa.
2024 In the first half of the year, Low and Ng did not manage to win any tournaments they competed in. Their most notable run was a semi-final finish at the
Kaohsiung Masters in June. In October, the pair advanced to their second
Malaysia Super 100 final. They defeated
Chen Zhi-yi and
Presley Smith to claim their first title of the year. == Achievements ==