KUALA LUMPUR: Mixed doubles shuttler Chen Tang Jie is experiencing an uncanny sense of familiarity at the Indian Open this year.
On Friday, tang Jie adn his partner Toh Ee Wei delivered an remarkable performance, defeating Thailand’s Ruttanapak Oupthong and Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat with a score of 21-16, 21-17. This victory secured their place in the semi-finals at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi.
For Tang Jie,this situation feels like a replay of the past.
Three years ago,when the Indian Open was classified as a Super 500 event,Tang Jie and his former partner Peck Yen Wen reached the finals but fell short,losing to Singapore’s Terry Hee and Jessica Tan. Now, Tang Jie has a chance to rewrite history.
Though, before he can aim for redemption, he must first overcome the French pair Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue in today’s semi-final clash. A win would propel him into the finals once again.
Tang Jie is determined not to let this chance slip away in the upgraded Super 700 tournament.
“The Indian Open from three years ago still evokes mixed emotions for me. While I was thrilled to finish as the runner-up, I contracted Covid-19 shortly after,” Tang Jie shared in a post-match interview with the Badminton World Federation (BWF).
The prospect of an all-Malaysian final remains alive, as Goh Soon Huat and Shevon Jamie Lai have also advanced to the semi-finals. They are set to face China’s second-seeded duo, Jiang Zhengbang and Wei Ya Xin, in their upcoming match.
Shevon credits their semi-final success to their unwavering determination, relentless spirit, and the rigorous training they’ve undergone.
“Our progress is the result of consistent effort, not just in practice but also in tournaments. Competitions are especially challenging as every player gives their all to win. That’s why maintaining peak focus is crucial,” Shevon explained.
“We’ve been executing our strategies more effectively, and over the past few months, our synergy as a pair has improved significantly. Our on-court composure has also been a key factor,” she added.
Notably, this marks the second consecutive semi-final appearance for both Soon Huat-Shevon and tang Jie-Ee Wei, following their strong performances at last week’s Malaysian Open.