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China team’s participation in All-England in jeopardy
PETALING JAYA: Will the All-England from March 11-15 lose its prestige without the participation of Chinese shuttlers?
Hendrawan takes over – with a big task
KUALA LUMPUR: With Datuk Misbun Sidek moving to help the juniors, the men’s singles department of Malaysian badminton has a new head. Hendrawan is now the supremo – but with a caveat.
5 Points up
PETALING JAYA: The Perodua Malaysian Masters ended without any home winners for the third straight year. But it was not entirely a letdown as Lee Zii Jia is beginning to show that he’s on his way to becoming a world-class player after a giant-killing run that saw him reach the semi-finals. Here are five talking points of the tournament.
Zii Jia’s still a work in progress, says Hendrawan
MEN’S singles coach Hendrawan has called for patience from the Malaysian badminton fans, insisting that Lee Zii Jia remains a work in progress.
Lee needs good sparring partners
MEN’S singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia has expressed his concern over the lack of good sparring partners – a week after the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) dropped his teammate Soong Joo Ven.
National shuttler Zii Jia beats China's Shi Yuqi to book semi-final spot in Perodua Malaysian Masters
KUALA LUMPUR: Lee Zii Jia played one of the best matches of his career to upstage world No. 8 Shi Yuqi of China and book his place in the semi-finals of the Perodua Malaysian Masters at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil on Friday (Jan 8).
Go serve abroad, Tat Meng tells Malaysia’s under-fire coaches
LOSING your job soon? Fret not.
Axelsen’s good as new – and game for Tokyo
Denmark’s men’s singles shuttler Viktor Axelsen (pic) has declared himself injury-free as he bids to end his wait for the Olympic gold medal. The 26-year-old who was forced out of last year’s World Champion-ships in Basel by persistent back and leg pains that dogged him in June said he he is now free of pain and feeling fresh enough to push for the coveted gold.
Kento bids to be head Master
ALL eyes will be on world No. 1 Kento Momota when the men’s singles competition of the Perodua Malaysian Masters gets under way today.The 25-year-old Japanese was in sensational form last year, winning a record-breaking 11 titles out of the 12 finals, including the three major ones – the World Championships, All-England and World Tour Finals.
A mountain to climb in Singapore for shuttlers
KUALA LUMPUR: The Thomas Cup, last won in 1992, has long been Malaysia’s dream. But even qualifying for the Finals will be a tough task, Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) coaching director Wong Choong Hann has warned.