On January 17th, in the men's doubles quarterfinals of the India Open, the Chinese pair Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang faced the South Korean pair Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae. Last week at the Malaysia Open, Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang lost 0-2 to Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae in the second round. Moreover, in the men's doubles final of the Malaysia Open, Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae defeated the Chinese pair Chen Boyang/Liu Yi 2-1, taking away the first major championship of 2025. Kim Won-ho is the mixed doubles runner-up at the Paris Olympics, and Seo Seung-jae is the men's doubles world champion. After the Paris Olympics, the newly formed Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae have become a formidable obstacle for the Chinese men's doubles team, as they must overcome this challenge to reach the championship trophy. In the first set, Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang played with determination and easily won 21-12. In the second set, Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae maintained a slight lead throughout. When the score was 18-16, Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang rallied their spirits, scoring three points in a row to take the lead 19-18. At this point, the audience became excited, feeling that Liang and Wang were on track for a successful revenge with a 2-0 victory. However, Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae scored two points in a row to reach match point at 20-19. Despite Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang saving one match point, they were unable to stop Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae from winning the set 22-20. In the third set, determined for revenge, Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang led all the way with scores of 7-2, 8-4, 13-9, and 18-14. The audience felt reassured,…