Great run for Zii Jia despite not winning back-to-back BWF titles


PETALING JAYA: National shuttler Lee Zii Jia will head into 2019 with renewed optimism after ending the season on a high.

The 20-year-old fell short in his bid to secure back-to-back titles after he was beaten 16-21, 11-21 in the Korean Masters by top seed and world No. 6 Son Wan-ho in Gwangju yesterday.

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