HONG KONG – Freshโ off their historic World Championship victory, โChen Tang jie โฃandโข Toh Ee Weiโ will swiftly โreturn to competition โขat the Hong Kong Open, commencing Tuesday, seeking to build on their momentum.
The newly crowned world โฃchampions, seeded third in the mixed doublesโ draw, are slated to face England’s Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen in theirโฃ first-everโ encounter. Their triumph in Parisโ marks a significant milestone for โMalaysian badminton,โข and national mixed doublesโ head coach Nova โฃWidianto emphasizes theโ need for sustainedโ mental fortitude as they navigate the increased expectations.
“For this, โขI โhope they can maintain their consistency moving forward,โค as compared to other top pairs, that is sometimes the aspectโ they are still lacking,” Nova stated. “But I believe โafter becomingโ world champions,โค their self-belief will shineโ through and help them become more consistent.”
Also competing in Hong Kong is the women’s doubles pairing of Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah, โฃwho will defend their title against Taiwan’s Chang Ching-hui and Yang Chin-tun.
An intriguing all-Malaysian men’s singles clash isโ set โขto headline the opening round, pitting formerโ Asian champion lee Zii Jia โขagainst national No. 1 Leong Junโ Hao. This โwill be their fourth career meeting, as both โplayers aim to rebound from disappointing results at the recent World Championships.
in men’s doubles,Malaysia’s top teams-Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik,Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani,and Man Wei chong-Tee Kai Wun-will โlook to improve upon their performances. โฃtop seeds Aaronโข Chia and Soh Wooi Yik will begin against England’s Ben โLane and Sean vendy,while Weiโฃ Chongโ and Kai โขWun โare drawn against compatriots Nur Azriyn Ayub and โTan Wee โคKiong.
Second-seeded Sze Fei and Izzuddin will โฃface โฃChina’s Xie Haonan and Zeng Weihan. Wan arif โขWan Junaidi and โคYap โขRoyโ King, coming off a strong showing in paris, will have a โchallenging first-round โฃmatch against third seeds Kim Astrup and Anders skaarup Rasmussen, who recently securedโฃ a bronze medal โat the World Championships.