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The "Chesieh Su Pair" has recently won two international championships in a row and will still compete in Malaysia with a zero-return mentality

Even if they have won two international championships in a row recently, the "Xie Su Combination" Xie Dingfeng and Su Wei Yi will still fight at home in the 2025 Malaysia Badminton Super 500 (Malaysia Badminton Masters) on the 20th with a zero-return mentality.

Xie Dingfeng and Su Weiyi (left) said they were excited to show their new strengths


Following their earlier triumph at the 2025 Asian Badminton Championships, Malaysia's Men's Doubles Chia Ting Feng and So Wei Yi won the Thailand Super 500 again on the 18th this week, winning two consecutive international tournaments for the first time in their careers. Summing up the performance of the Xie Su duo in Bangkok, Xie Dingfeng said in an interview, "We didn't play our best on the first day (first round)", but the subsequent events are getting better, and now we have won the championship in Thailand (Super 500). We're happy about that. ”

Xie Dingfeng continued, "We must always remember that 'today we are champions, but tomorrow we will not be anymore'. We have to start again next week in Malaysia (Super 500). ”

Call the Danish dark horse like the former self. In the Men's Doubles final today, world No. 5 Xie Su finished Denmark's Boe and Kjaer (world No. 75) 20-22, 21-17, 21-12. Su Weiyi admitted in an interview after the game that when the two of them played this Danish team, it was like facing their former young selves, and said: "They (Boe and Kjaer) are very good, and they play very varied at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends. We have a lot of respect for them and are well prepared for this final. "We knew it was going to be an uphill battle because it was going to be a fantastic journey for them." We also want to show everyone what we are new and how good we are at the moment, and today we did it. ”

Asked about the match, Su Weiyi said, "The Danish team suppressed our style of play in the first game, but after [forced] the third game, it was psychological warfare from the beginning. After we scored six points in a row, the opponent's psychology may start to waver from that point on. ”

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