Playing their first match as world No. 1, Malaysia's "Fei Ting" Goh Shi Fei and Noi Zu Ting lived up to expectations and successfully advanced to the round of 16 in the first round of the 2025 Singapore Badminton Super 750 Championship.
Malaysia's "Feiting Combination" Goh Shi Fei and Noi Zutin
Xinke world No. 1 Wu Shifei and No. Neu Zuting defeated Chinese Taipei's twin brothers Li Fangzhi and Li Fangren 21-13, 21-11 in the first round of men's doubles on the 28th local time, and faced Malaysia's "Aye Combination" Arif and Ye Ruiqing in the second round of the civil battle, ensuring that Malaysia firmly occupied the top 8 places in men's doubles.
After the match, Neuzoutin said bluntly about his first appearance after becoming world No. 1: "Our focus is to play at our best. We didn't want anything to interfere with the game, so it made us enjoy the whole process more. ”
Thank you to the team and family for their support along the way. Looking back on the two years of the team, Wu Shifei said that they have always maintained their faith: "We have always believed in this journey, and we are grateful to the team and sponsors for their continued support. "All these achievements belong to the whole of Malaysia." "Our family has always given us unlimited support, and without them, we wouldn't be where we are today."
"I'm really grateful that my family has always been there for me, no matter what decision we make, they have always been there for me and given us encouragement, and I am grateful to the coaches and sponsors for believing that we can continue to fight. ”
Malaysia's men's doubles group has the advantage of fighting for the country. In addition, regarding the fact that Malaysia currently has three men's doubles teams ranked in the top 10 in the world, Goh Sai Fei pointed out: "This is a good sign for Malaysian men's doubles. No matter who plays, we will fight for the country and for the Malaysian flag. For the first-round victory, Wu Shifei pointed to the preparation as a key role: "I think our tactics were able to execute smoothly today, and this match is better prepared than before. ”
The unstable wind in the Singapore indoor venue has become a topic of concern for many players, and Nojzutin said: "The wind is a bit strong, but we try not to think about these external factors and focus on our own style of play. ”