Hong Kong, China duo Jordan Tang and Tse Ying-suet opened their campaign at the Hong Kong Badminton Open on a high note on Wednesday.
The pair notched a three-game win over Malaysia's Wong Tien Ci and Lim Chiew Sien at the Hong Kong Coliseum.
Despite dropping the first game 13-21, Tang and Tse bounced back to claim the next two 21-10, 21-9 to advance into the last 16.
However, Lee Cheuk-yiu was eliminated from the men's singles competition after falling to Denmark's Rasmus Gemke in a three-game thriller in just over an hour.
Meanwhile, reigning two-time Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen fell at the first round as his eagerly anticipated return fell flat.
In his first competitive match in six months following back surgery, the Danish former world number one was well beaten in straight games by Japan's Kodai Naraoka.
The fifth-seeded Naraoka blew Axelsen away 21-15, 21-7 in just 37 minutes.
As well as being rusty, the 31-year-old Axelsen had battled fever in the lead-up to his return to action.
"It was nice to get out there again but I wish I enjoyed it more," said Axelsen, according to badminton's global governing body the BWF.
He was "visibly emotional" afterwards, the BWF's website said.
Axelsen added: "There's been a lot of unfortunate events – getting sick last week, not being able to practise and still trying to push through.
"I set very high standards for myself so performing at what I'd consider a relatively low level is hard to accept."
The swift defeat was Axelsen's first loss to the Japanese player in seven meetings.
Axelsen, who will step up his return next week at the China Masters, saw at least one positive.
"I don't have much pain in my back," he said. (RTHK/ AFP)