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After playing 15 matches in three consecutive tournaments and losing only one game, Malaysia's "Cheah Su Combination" was asked if he felt invincible

When Malaysia's number one men's doubles "Xie Su Combination" Xie Dingfeng and Su Weiyi were asked by the BWF on the 1st local time that they had advanced to the finals in three consecutive tournaments in the past three weeks, played 15 matches and only lost 1 game, including 2 championships, and felt that they were 'invincible', Su Weiyi responded, "We can do better."

Xie Dingfeng (left) and So Weiyi have lost just one of their 15 matches in three consecutive tournaments in the past three weeks to win the 2025 Singapore Men's Doubles title

World No.3 pair have reached the finals of the Thailand Badminton Super 500, Malaysia Badminton Super 500 and Singapore Badminton Super 750 tournaments in the past three weeks, winning in Thailand and Singapore, and have played 15 matches in three tournaments, with their only defeat coming in the final of the Malaysia Super 500 to teammates Wan Wei Cong and Kevin Cheng. Counting last month's victory at the Asian Badminton Championships, Xie Su has advanced to the finals of four consecutive tournaments and won three titles this year.

Played 15 games in 3 consecutive races and lost only 1 game. In the men's doubles final of the 2025 Singapore Open on the 1st, after defeating South Korea's world No. 10 "Kim Seo Pair" Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae in three sets, Xie Su was asked by the World Badminton Federation if he felt 'invincible' after losing only one of the 15 matches he had played in the past three weeks, Su Weiyi said: "No, we just think we can do better, because in fact, in training, we are almost 100% full every time, but in the game, It feels like we're only playing 60 percent, or even 50 percent, sometimes. "It's enough to win at some point, but we know we can do better, so we're going to keep giving it our all in the next Indonesia Open (Super 1000)."

Malaysia's number one men's doubles duo "Cheah Su" doesn't feel like they are 'invincible' now, and they say they can do better

Xie Su also admitted that they did feel tired after experiencing the 'marathon' race, but also emphasized that it was by adjusting their psychology to survive Xie Dingfeng said: "Tiredness is certain, but psychologically, we stay focused, and we won't think so much on the field, the main thing is to finish the game." ”

Su Weiyi said: "I think a big challenge is mental, every day there will be different thoughts, sometimes the physical state is not very good, the strength is not enough, the spirit is not very good, but we tell ourselves every day to persevere, 'one day is the day', today we also know that the state is not the best, but try to do the best, the coach has always encouraged us, let us get to this day." ”

In the final, he broke through the limit and put pressure on Jin Xu. In addition, when talking about the final against the Jin Xu combination, Su Weiyi said: "It is really not easy, because they are very full and fast, this is the first game they have participated in recently, and our form is relatively slow. "But the key is that we keep communicating and encouraging each other on the pitch and we don't want to be slowed down because it's hard for us to keep up with them. So we just have to push ourselves to push ourselves to the limit, and I think it's that pressure that makes them make some mistakes, and from there we have a chance to see what we can do next.

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