Despite their recent uptick in form, Zhang Shu Xian and Zheng Yu are choosing to stay focused on the task at hand – simply continue winning.
The world No.7s advanced to their third final in four tournaments after beating eighth seeds Lee So Hee/Baek Ha Na in the PETRONAS Malaysia Open 2024 semifinals today.
It’s their first Super 1000 title match since the 2022 All England, where they finished runners-up to Nami Matsuyama/Chiharu Shida. The Chinese pair have however won the HLYO Open and Kumamoto Masters in the last two months, with the China Masters the only tournament they failed to ace during that period.
“It feels good. It’s been a while since we reached a Super 1000 final,” said Zheng after the 21-17 21-17 win. “This result is due to our hard work in training but there’s a lot more to analyse about our performances. We must also rewatch our past few matches and get ready for tomorrow.”
Interestingly, Zhang and Zheng are locked in a tight tussle with their final opponents Liu Sheng Shu/Tan Ning for a spot at the Olympic Games. They occupied China’s second qualifying berth on the Race to Paris rankings before being overtaken by their young compatriots early last month.
A win tomorrow would mean being back in front but with three months of the qualification window left, are Zhang and Zheng enjoying the battle?
“We try not to overthink. Of course, we want to be in France but first we have to play our own game, and take it one step at a time,” said Zheng.
Zhang added: “There’s no point thinking about it. It’s only January and the first tournament of the year, we must just focus on the here and now.
“Whatever the final standings, the two pairs going to Paris will be the best ones from China.”
Asked if they keep tabs on their Race to Paris points, Zheng joked: “No, we aren’t good at maths!”
Zhang was more matter-of-factly.
“We just have to play badminton.”
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