Malaysia's badminton men's doubles pair Xie Ding Feng/So Wei Yi was eliminated in the first round of the 2025 All England Badminton Super 1000 on the 11th, and the Malaysian national badminton team coaching director Raisi blamed Su Wei Yi for being sentenced to as many as 10 fouls on the kickoff. The Men's Doubles runner-up at last year's All England Championships was defeated by the Danish pair Kjaer and Sogard 16-21, 21-16, 18-21 in three games in the first round.
Recy pointed out that according to his own calculations, Su Weiyi (right) was found guilty of as many as 10 service violations, which caused the pace of the match to be affected by the Xie Su combination
Reisi pointed out that Xie Su was punished for consecutive tee fouls, which disrupted the original rhythm of the game. "According to my calculations, Su Weiyi's kick-off was judged to be fouled a total of 10 times, so that he could no longer focus on the game, and the referee's decision was very unfair to Su Weiyi. The Danish pair were not treated like this. "Raisi was visibly angry with the referee's decision." The referee's decision has already had an impact on Xie Su, and even if they have a lot of experience in the game, their self-confidence will be damaged. ”
Frankly admitting that Xie Su's slow heat also gave the opponent a chance, Lei Xi also said that in addition to the referee's penalty, the slow heat of Xie Su's combination created opportunities for the opponent. "Xie Su showed a lack of consistency in this game, and I think it has to do with the fact that they are still adapting to the new technology of the new coach Pang Weixin, they are not fully adapted and need more time to absorb."