In Appreciation of Ong Yew Sin & Teo Ee Yi: Their Greatest Victories
Ong Yew Sin & Teo Ee Yi were one of our best MD pairs over the past 10 years. Here's a look back at many of their greatest match victories in an excellent partnership that spanned a superb and memorable decade.
2015
Santoso & Pangkaryanira (Macau Open)
21-16, 19-21, 21-10
In their debut tournament as a pair, they won their first competitive match against a seeded Top 20 pair!
Santoso & Pangkaryanira (Macau Open)
21-16, 19-21, 21-10
In their debut tournament as a pair, they won their first competitive match against a seeded Top 20 pair!
2016
Conrad-Petersen & Kolding (Hong Kong Open)
21-19, 22-24, 21-18
A tough battle that earned them their first ever win over a Top 15 pair.
Chen & Wang (Bitburger Open)
21-16, 18-21, 21-17
Their second ever Top 20 scalp, en route to their sole Grand Prix Gold title.
Conrad-Petersen & Kolding (Hong Kong Open)
21-19, 22-24, 21-18
A tough battle that earned them their first ever win over a Top 15 pair.
Chen & Wang (Bitburger Open)
21-16, 18-21, 21-17
Their second ever Top 20 scalp, en route to their sole Grand Prix Gold title.
2017
Conrad-Petersen & Kolding (Malaysia Open)
21-19, 16-21, 21-10
Their first major win at home, claiming their first Top 10 scalp.
Lee & Lee (Japan Open)
21-18, 21-12
Second win over a Top 10 pair in just their second full year together.
Conrad-Petersen & Kolding (Malaysia Open)
21-19, 16-21, 21-10
Their first major win at home, claiming their first Top 10 scalp.
Lee & Lee (Japan Open)
21-18, 21-12
Second win over a Top 10 pair in just their second full year together.
2018
Boe & Mogensen (Malaysia Open)
21-17, 18-21, 21-13
Their first ever Top 3 scalp, and they did it at home!
Alfian & Ardianto (All England)
21-16, 16-21, 23-21
Titanic clash to capture their first ever match win at the prestigious All England.
Boe & Mogensen (Malaysia Open)
21-17, 18-21, 21-13
Their first ever Top 3 scalp, and they did it at home!
Alfian & Ardianto (All England)
21-16, 16-21, 23-21
Titanic clash to capture their first ever match win at the prestigious All England.
2019
Ahsan & Setiawan (Thailand Open)
18-21, 21-16, 23-21
Their only win over Ahsan & Setiawan. Great comeback in the decider from 5-11 down.
Chia & Soh (Malaysia Masters)
21-6, 18-21, 21-19
All-Malaysian win to reach their first World Tour final and only major home final.
Ahsan & Setiawan (Thailand Open)
18-21, 21-16, 23-21
Their only win over Ahsan & Setiawan. Great comeback in the decider from 5-11 down.
Chia & Soh (Malaysia Masters)
21-6, 18-21, 21-19
All-Malaysian win to reach their first World Tour final and only major home final.
2020
Huang & Liu (Thailand Masters)
18-21, 21-17, 21-17
Incredible win to seal their first and only World Tour title.
Ou & Zhang (Thailand Masters)
19-21, 23-21, 21-19
The first of two hard-fought 3-game wins against Chinese pairs en route to their lone World Tour title.
Huang & Liu (Thailand Masters)
18-21, 21-17, 21-17
Incredible win to seal their first and only World Tour title.
Ou & Zhang (Thailand Masters)
19-21, 23-21, 21-19
The first of two hard-fought 3-game wins against Chinese pairs en route to their lone World Tour title.
2021
Lee & Wang (World Championships)
12-21, 21-17, 21-15
Defeated the Olympic champions to win a bronze medal at the World Championships.
Rankireddy & Shetty (World Championships)
22-20, 18-21, 21-15
Their magnificent bronze medal run truly started with this Round of 16 win.
Lee & Wang (World Championships)
12-21, 21-17, 21-15
Defeated the Olympic champions to win a bronze medal at the World Championships.
Rankireddy & Shetty (World Championships)
22-20, 18-21, 21-15
Their magnificent bronze medal run truly started with this Round of 16 win.
2022
He & Zhou (Australian Open)
14-21, 21-17, 21-18
Reached their 2nd World Tour final.
Alfian & Ardianto (World Tour Finals)
10-21, 21-17, 21-19
Their greatest win of the World Tour Finals: beat the No. 1 seeds to reach the semifinals after losing to them 4 times that year.
He & Zhou (Australian Open)
14-21, 21-17, 21-18
Reached their 2nd World Tour final.
Alfian & Ardianto (World Tour Finals)
10-21, 21-17, 21-19
Their greatest win of the World Tour Finals: beat the No. 1 seeds to reach the semifinals after losing to them 4 times that year.
2023
Hoki & Kobayashi (Asia Championships)
21-16, 26-24
A momentous semifinal win that secured a major final and culminated in one of their most memorable tournament runs.
Alfian & Ardianto (Asia Championships)
22-20, 21-15
Their first time defeating a world No. 1 pair.
Hoki & Kobayashi (Asia Championships)
21-16, 26-24
A momentous semifinal win that secured a major final and culminated in one of their most memorable tournament runs.
Alfian & Ardianto (Asia Championships)
22-20, 21-15
Their first time defeating a world No. 1 pair.
2024
Alfian & Ardianto (China Open)
14-21, 21-17, 21-14
Huge win to finally reach their first ever S1000 semifinal.
Astrup & Rasmussen (Malaysia Open)
21-10, 11-21, 24-22
One of their most thrilling matches ever, made even better by fantastic home support.
Alfian & Ardianto (China Open)
14-21, 21-17, 21-14
Huge win to finally reach their first ever S1000 semifinal.
Astrup & Rasmussen (Malaysia Open)
21-10, 11-21, 24-22
One of their most thrilling matches ever, made even better by fantastic home support.
2025
Liang & Wang (Japan Open)
25-23, 21-19
A major upset win that took them to what would be their last ever semifinal appearance.
Jin & Kang (Malaysia Open)
23-21, 16-21, 21-18
A fiercely contested match that became their final ever victory on home soil.
Liang & Wang (Japan Open)
25-23, 21-19
A major upset win that took them to what would be their last ever semifinal appearance.
Jin & Kang (Malaysia Open)
23-21, 16-21, 21-18
A fiercely contested match that became their final ever victory on home soil.
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