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The 2025 Sudirman Cup Malaysia was the first to "start" to adapt to the field training, and did not consider the opponent Japan team first

At this year's Sudirman Cup World Badminton Mixed Team Championships in Xiamen, China, the Malaysian team also started training at 8 a.m.

On the morning of the 25th, Malaysia went to the Phoenix Stadium, the venue of the Su Cup, for adaptation training. The picture shows Wu Shifei (from left), Zheng Kaiwen and Xie Dingfeng conducting 3V3 training

There are only 2 days to acclimatize to the venue. The 28-year-old said after completing the acclimatisation training with the Malaysian team on the morning of the 25th: "There are still a few days before our first group stage match in the Sudirman Cup, and we only had the first group stage against France on Monday, but we should only have two days of acclimatisation training at the competition venue. "There were two courts for the first day of training today, we practiced for about half an hour in the doubles team, and tomorrow there is another day of training on the acclimatization field, but there is only one court, so we have to try to make the most of the time."

The big ball in the arena is slow. Xie Dingfeng said that on the 25th, the main thing is to find the feeling on the field, focusing on two-on-two, three-on-three confrontation training, and find the feel from the training on the field, "Because this stadium is very large, I feel that the ball speed is a little slow, but I don't know what the next situation is, so I still have to try to adapt to the situation on the field." ”

The 27-year-old said they were trying to adjust their fitness after winning the men's doubles title at the Asian Badminton Championships for the first time earlier this month and competing in the Su Cup for the first time in two weeks.

The picture shows Su Weiyi (from left), Wu Xunvalve and Wan Weicong conducting 3V3 training

Su Wei translated, first adjust the body. "I think the most important thing is that we adjust our physical condition," he said. After all, it has only been two weeks since the Asian Championships ended, and we trained immediately after returning to the horse without relaxing. The most important thing now is to adjust your body and then adapt to the venue, and hopefully you can make the final preparations for the Sudirman Cup in the last three days. So Wei Yi also pointed out that the 20 players in the Malaysian squad are familiar with each other, so he feels that the current cohesion of the team is very good: "Those tacit understandings are still the same, and we have been training together for 10 days, and I think the quality of everyone's training together is quite high."

Step by step, Japan is not a priority. Malaysia's opponents in the Group C group stage of the Su Cup are Japan, France and Australia, but Su Weiyi stressed that the team will not think about facing the strongest opponent in the group, Japan, but will face each opponent step by step. "After all, we still have France and Australia as opponents, so we use those two games to gauge our form and then leave the rest to the coach," he said.

All three Men's Doubles teams have a chance to play. In addition to the Chia Su pair, the Malaysian team also has the world's No. 2 Men's Doubles pair Goh Shi Fei and Noi Zu Ting and the world No. 7 Men's Doubles pair Wan Wei Cong and Cheng Kaiwen, but the Chia Su pair will not rush to ask the coach for help. Xie Dingfeng said: "I think all three of our men's doubles teams have a chance to play, that is, we still have to see who the opponent is, and then according to the coach's arrangement, to see who is more suitable to play."

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