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Zii Jia has nemesis Momota in his path at All-England
PETALING JAYA: The odds are stacked against the nation’s top singles shutter Lee Zii Jia to emulate or better his semi-final outing at the All-England from March 16-21.
German Open in Mulheim offers tougher competition for shuttlers
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian shuttlers can expect a stiffer competition at the forthcoming German Open next month.
Slip & slide
PETALING JAYA: Top national shuttler Lee Zii Jia has paid the price for his lacklustre performance in the three back-to-back season finales of the World Tour in Bangkok last month.
Give us breathing space
PETALING JAYA: All Denmark shuttler Viktor Axelsen wanted was 15 minutes under the sun.
A star in the making
PETALING JAYA: Lee Chong Wei has backed his successor Lee Zii Jia (pic) to continue to sparkle when the badminton season makes its long-awaited return this month.
Bombshell as China not sending shuttlers to Bangkok
PETALING JAYA: With just two weeks to go, the much-anticipated resumption of the World Tour in Bangkok has been dealt a massive blow.The unprecedented three-tournament series which comprise back-to-back Thailand Opens from Jan 12-17, Jan 19-24 and the World Tour Finals from Jan 27-31 will lose some of its sparkle with China pulling out all their top players.
Too early to say if Momota will dominate in Thailand, says Chong Wei
PETALING JAYA: Badminton legend Lee Chong Wei believes the much anticipated men’s singles competition of the Yonex Thailand Open from Jan 12-17 – the first stop of the three-event World Tour series – is anybody’s game.
World’s top shuttlers in every event set to gather in Thailand
PETALING JAYA: It looks like the long wait has whetted the appetite of the world’s top shuttlers to return in full force in Thailand next month.
Zii Jia sets sights on defeating Kento and Anthony
PETALING JAYA: National No. 1 shuttler Lee Zii Jia (pic) has plenty of unfinished business when the badminton season resumes in Thailand next month.Foremost on the 22-year-old Zii Jia’s list-to-do is to get the better of world No. 1 Kento Momota of Japan and Indonesia’s No. 6 Anthony Ginting. Both players are the only world top-10 players he has failed to beat.
Chan-Goh the best Malaysians in world ranking
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia badminton will end the season this year by having top 10 players in three out of five events.