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is close to the state of "invincible", and the total prize money of Xie Dingfeng/Su Weiyi in the past 5 stops is expected to soar to 2 million

The former world champions of the Malaysian national badminton team, the men's doubles "Xie Su Combination" Xie Ding Feng and Su Wei Yi, who have evolved into a near-"invincible" state, have won 3 championships and 1 runner-up in the last 4 top tournaments, and have accumulated a prize fund of 165,575 US dollars, and this week in the 2025 Indonesia Badminton Super 1000 Tournament, Xie Su is on the way to breaking through the 270,000 US dollar prize money!

Chia Tingfeng and So Wei Yi became the first Malaysian men's doubles champions in 17 years to win the Singapore Open Badminton Championships, taking home US$74,000 in prize money.

World No. 3 Chia Ding Feng and So Wei Yi defeated South Korea's new powerhouse Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae in the men's doubles final of the 2025 Singapore Badminton Super 750 last week 15-21, 21-18, 21-19, marking the first time in 17 years that Malaysia won the men's doubles title at the Singapore Open.

This is the second title won by the pair in three consecutive weeks after winning the Thailand Badminton Super 500 Championship and the Malaysia Badminton Super 500 runner-up last month. In addition, Xie Su, who won the Asian Badminton Championships for the first time in April, and advanced to the finals of all four consecutive tournaments, achieved a proud record of advancing to the finals of all four consecutive tournaments, and this series of excellent performances also brought them Xie Su US$165,575 (about 1.2 million yuan) in prize money.

Xie Dingfeng and Su Weiyi, who won the 2025 Asian Badminton Championships, won $37,000 in prize money

In the last four tournaments, the duo won US$74,000 for the Singapore Open champion, US$18,050 for the runner-up of the Malaysia Masters, US$37,525 for the Thailand Open and US$37,000 for the Asian Championship. This week, the "Ironman" Xie Su's devilish "marathon schedule" is still over, and they will start the fourth consecutive World Tour tournament at the Indonesia Badminton Super 1000.

If they can win again at the Devil's Snayang Stadium, Xie Su will receive another $107,300 in championship bonuses, bringing their total prize money to $273,875 (about 1.97 million yuan) in five races. Despite the physical exertion of 15 matches in the past three weeks, the pair still showed strong willpower and consistent performance, and they have said before the Indonesia Open that they will continue to give their all to their fourth crown this year!

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