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If Malaysia's "Feiting Combination" can win the men's doubles title at the 2025 All England Open Badminton Championships, they will kill two birds with one stone

Malaysia's "Feiting Pair" Goh Shi Fei and Noi Zujiang are highly expected to "kill two birds with one stone" to win the 2025 All England Badminton Super 1000 Men's Doubles Championship and become the world's No. 1 again. This is also the expectation of Malaysian doubles legend Rashifsidi for his juniors.

Rasifu Sidi is hoping that at the All England Badminton Super 1000 2025, Goh Shi Fei (left) and Noi Zuting can regain the Men's Doubles title for Malaysia

Looking ahead to the All England Championships from 11 to 16 March, Rasiv said: "This year's All England Championships look very competitive, but as they stand, Wu Shifei and Noizutin have a chance to make history in Birmingham. "It would be great if Feiting could win this prestigious title and become the number one in the world." ”

Rasif: Fei Ting deserves to be ranked No. 1 in the world and is currently ranked No. 2 in the world in men's doubles, Wu Shifei and Nojzudin, who won three titles and one runner-up in the second half of last year, and earlier dominated the 2025 Indian Super 750. This has led Rasif to believe that if Fei Ting can continue this momentum, the Malaysian badminton will be able to regain the All England Men's Doubles title after an 18-year absence.

Rasiv agrees, "Feiting have had impressive results recently, and they deserve to be ranked No. 1 in the world. The Malaysian badminton team has previously ranked No. 1 in the world in six men's doubles groups, the last of which was Olympic silver medallists Tan Wee Keong and Goh Wee Sheng (10 November 2016 – 9 March 2017).

Looking forward to the All England Super 1000 tournament, Rashifsidi does not underestimate the possibility of Xie Dingfeng and Su Weiyi (pictured) and Wan Weicong and Zheng Kaiwen.

It is also worth waiting to see whether the former men's doubles world champions and last year's All England "Xie Su Pair" Xie Dingfeng and Su Wei Yi, as well as the new Indonesian Super 500 champions "Congwen Pair" Wan Wei Cong and Zheng Kaiwen, under the tutelage of the new Malaysian badminton team men's doubles head coach Pang Wei Xin, can perform well in Birmingham. "I wouldn't underestimate the chances of Xie Su and Congwen winning the All England Championships. It will be interesting to see if Pang can help the Malaysian Badminton Association to make a breakthrough. Overall, the outlook for Malaysian Men's Doubles is favourable. ”

"Overall, the situation in the Malaysian Men's Doubles looks optimistic." Although there is no shortage of excellent men's doubles in the Malaysian badminton army all year round, since Rashif teamed up with his younger brother Zailani to reach the top of the All England Men's Doubles in 1982, the next Malaysian men's doubles was dominated by the "diamond pair" Koo Kian Kit and Tan Boon Hong in 2007, which made Rashif feel emotional. In an earlier interview, Koo was also optimistic that Fei Ting could end the 18-year All England title drought in Malaysia's men's doubles.


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