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Peng Soon-Liu Ying and Zii Jia fall as Malaysia’s challenge ends
PETALING JAYA: There was no bliss for Malaysia in Basel when shuttlers Chan Peng Soon-Goh Liu Ying and Lee Zii Jia’s challenge ended at the World Championships in contrasting fashion.
Lin Dan still clinging to Tokyo dream
PETALING JAYA: Despite seeing his super powers wane further, Lin Dan (pic) has vowed not to give up on his fading dream of competing at a fifth Olympics in Tokyo.
Tien-chen hopes to boogie as bogeymen are away
PETALING JAYA: With the absence of Viktor Axelsen of Denmark and Shi Yuqi of China due to injury, Taiwan’s Chou Tien-chen (pic) will be hoping to seize the opportunity to become a world champion.
Five-time champion Lin Dan falls in the second round
PETALING JAYA: The much-anticipated clash between Kento Momota and Lin Dan has failed to materialise.
Chong Wei still involved in the world meet – from the sofa
KUALA LUMPUR: Former national No. 1 shuttler Lee Chong Wei is keeping close tabs on the players in action at the World Championships in Basel – from the comfort of his home.
Veteran breaks first-round jinx with win over Thai youngster
PETALING JAYA: Independent shuttler Liew Daren showed he is not over the hill yet by getting off to a flying start at the World ChamÂpionships in Basel, SwitzerÂland.The 32-year-old overcame his opening hurdle woes in his fourth attempt when he pulled off a convincing 21-19, 21-13 win over Thailand youngster Khosit PhetÂpradab at the St. Jakobshalle Indoor Arena yesterday.
Malaysian shuttlers continue pursuit to end elusive chase for world title
KUCHING: Malaysia failed to lift their first world badminton title even when the team were led by former world No. 1 men’s singles shuttler Lee Chong Wei. Now, can they win without him?
Daren feels he can pull off another bronze-medal effort at world meet
KUCHING: The odds may be heavily stacked on Liew Daren (pic) but he still believes he can retain his bronze medal at the World Championships which begins in Basel, Switzerland, tomorrow.
Chong Wei’s indomitable spirit still inspires Lin Dan to achieve more
PETALING JAYA: Lee Chong Wei may have retired from badminton, but it appears that his presence is still very much felt by arch-rival Lin Dan.
Training under different coaches a boon for singles ace Zii Jia
PETALING JAYA: The more the merrier. Lee Zii Jia (pic) reiterated that he needs all the help he can get to become one of the world’s top singles shuttlers.