Cute! China's national badminton player Zheng Swei's son confidently faces the camera, while Huang Yaqiong holds him close, beaming with joy.

Recently, badminton world champion Huang Yaqiong shared a heartwarming photo with Zheng Sicheng's son on social media, sparking widespread attention and affection from netizens.

From the photo, we can see Huang Yaqiong and Zheng Swei’s son lying peacefully on the bed, gazing lovingly at the camera—such a heartwarming and adorable scene that has prompted netizens to flood the comments with heartfelt reactions: "Little Aiden (the English name for Zheng Swei’s son), remember to keep an eye on Dad Swei and Auntie Qiuqiu (Huang Yaqiong’s nickname) during their training when you’re in Hainan—after all, your formula milk depends on it!"; "Big cutie meets little cutie—what a dream collaboration!"; "This little guy clearly knows how to work the camera!"; "Beautiful Auntie Qiqiong cradles her adorable baby, who’s being totally cooperative—such a good boy!"; "Auntie Qiqiong is holding him perfectly!"; "Qiaqiong’s a mini-version of Swei"; and "Auntie Qiqiong says: ‘Your formula milk money owes half its success to me too!’"

Huang Yaqiong and Zheng Siwei are currently training in Hainan ahead of the 2022 BWF World Tour Finals, which will be held in Thailand. As the season's top-performing mixed doubles duo, the pair is determined to clinch a championship title, aiming to end their remarkable year on a high note. Notably, after the birth of their son, Zheng Siwei spent much of the past year competing overseas. This rare opportunity allowed him to finally enjoy some well-deserved time off before the finals—spending quality family moments at home with his wife and baby, even bringing his son along to join the training camp.

Nicknamed the "Yi-Jia" duo by fans, Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong have quickly risen to become one of the world’s top mixed doubles teams since they began partnering. Particularly during 2018–2019, the pair proved nearly unbeatable on the court, clinching a string of prestigious titles—including two World Championship titles and a gold medal at the Jakarta Asian Games—on their way to dominating the international badminton scene.
Unfortunately, due to the one-year postponement of the Tokyo Olympics, Zheng Swei didn’t fully recover from his injury in time for the competition. As a result, the pair lost in the final to their teammates, missing out on completing the Grand Slam. After a brief separation followed by a successful "reunion," Zheng Swei and Huang Yaqiong have once again rediscovered their peak form, and we’re eagerly looking forward to seeing them realize their Olympic dream at the Paris Games.


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