The Malaysian national badminton team's men's doubles former world champions "Xie Su Pair" Xie Su Feng and Su Wei Yi do not talk about intra-team competition, because the most important thing is to win the match for the Malaysian team. World No. 4 2025 Asian Championship champions Xie Dingfeng and Su Weiyi swept the temporary pair Yu Yabei and Zhao Zizhou 21-8, 21-9 in the second round of Group C of the 2025 Sudirman Cup in Xiamen, China on the 29th.
Chia Tingfeng (left) and So Wei Yi don't talk about the competition within the team, because the most important thing is to win the match for the Malaysian team. In addition, Su Weiyi's new hairstyle has also become the focus of attention outside the court.
Due to the relatively relaxed game, after the match, Xie Su's interview was even asked about the new hairstyle, and some Chinese media said that Su Weiyi wore a hairband on the court in a very handsome style, like the Spanish tennis king Nadal. Su Weiyi said with a smile that he didn't think so: "This new hairstyle may be quite different from before, maybe the hair was shorter before, and now try a new hairstyle, and it will usher in a new state."
Xie Dingfeng bluntly said that his state has greatly improved. Commenting on their first Asian Championship title this month, Xie Dingfeng said that the title not only greatly boosted their confidence, but also felt that their current form has recovered a lot: "We are definitely in better shape now. I feel like I'm back a lot, especially since last year's Paris Olympics. "However, we still have to continue to run in, and the new style of play brought to us by our new coach (Peng Weixin) is still in the run-in, and I hope to learn more in a short period of time."
Chia Su doesn't talk about the competition within the team, he just wants to score points for Malaysia. Xie Dingfeng also pointed out that the current men's doubles team-mates, including their teammates, China, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand, are not easy to deal with, and he hopes that they can score a point for the team. Xie Dingfeng also pointed out that the current men's doubles team-mates, including his teammates, China, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand, are not easy to deal with, and he hopes that he can score a point for the team.
There are a total of 3 men's doubles teams in the Malaysian team in this Su Cup, in addition to the Xie Su combination, there are also the world's No. 2 "Feiting Pair" Wu Shifei and No. Neu Zuting and "Congwen Combination" Wan Weicong and Zheng Kaiwen, but Xie Dingfeng said that it will not be a problem for the coach to arrange who will play in the final round of the tough match against the Japanese team, because he believes that no matter who plays, it will put pressure on the opponent.
In addition, regarding the BWF's plans to introduce a new 15-point format, Xie Dingfeng said that he has no opinion on this, but he thinks the current 21-point format is quite good.