Friday, 17 May 2024

Zheng Si Wei and Huang Ya Qiong Triumph at the Indonesia Masters

Zheng Si Wei and Huang Ya Qiong have once again made history at the Indonesia Masters, establishing themselves as the most successful players in the tournament’s history. The top-seeded pair secured their fifth title with an impressive performance on Sunday, defeating Hiroki Midorikawa and Natsu Saito of Japan in just 31 minutes with a final score of 21-15 and 21-16.

In a post-match interview, Zheng expressed his astonishment at their achievement, stating, “I’m speechless. I knew we had won a lot here, but I didn’t realize we are now the most successful. This place holds a special meaning for us, and we are overjoyed.” The 26-year-old player, who made his debut in the competition in 2013 alongside He Jiaxin, attributed their success to the unwavering support of the fans and their love for playing at the Istora.

Unfortunately, Zheng and Huang fell ill during the Malaysia Open two weeks prior and had to skip the India Open to recover. Despite still being in the recovery phase, Huang revealed that they gave their all to win the title. “We are probably at about 80 percent, but we put in every ounce of effort to secure the victory,” she said.

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This is not the first time Zheng and Huang have left their mark at the Indonesia Masters. Previously tied with local legends Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, the world No.1 mixed doubles pair became the first duo to win the tournament three consecutive times in 2020. They are also the only pair to have won all their titles together, as Gideon and Sukamuljo had individual triumphs before teaming up.

Their remarkable feat has solidified their position as one of badminton’s most influential and dominant pairs. Their success serves as an inspiration to aspiring players, proving that dedication, teamwork, and the unwavering support of fans can lead to remarkable achievements in the world of badminton.

Results (Finals)

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“What Others Said”

  • Women’s singles runner-up Nozomi Okuhara expressed her delight at her performance and improvement after recovering from an injury: “I’m so happy to be standing here in front of all the supporters at Istora. Three months ago, I couldn’t even do anything, but now my performance is getting better every day. I’m very proud of myself.”
  • Men’s singles runner-up Anders Antonsen reflected on his match and the importance of following his game plan: “I was so scared of losing in the third game, but then I started to crawl back into it. Getting the last point was such a big relief. I was in panic mode, and that wasn’t good. I need to learn from that.”
  • Men’s singles champion Brian Yang expressed his confidence and the lessons he learned from the tournament: “The main thing is just to have confidence in myself because I’ve shown this week that I have the level to compete with the top players. I should try and ride on that confidence in future tournaments. This has definitely been the most successful tournament of my career.”
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Contrasting emotions were captured in a memorable photograph of Yang and Antonsen, encapsulating the intensity and passion of badminton at the highest level.

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In summary, Zheng Si Wei and Huang Ya Qiong have emerged victorious once again at the Indonesia Masters, cementing their status as the most successful players in the tournament’s history. Their dedication, skill, and the unwavering support of their fans have propelled them to new heights, inspiring players around the world. Their remarkable achievements serve as a testament to their talent and the undeniable allure of badminton as a sport. To stay updated with the latest badminton news and events, visit Carnegiecentre.com.