Slow-Lee but sure-Lee


Lee Chong Wei is all smiles after returning home from his latest visit to the doctors in Taiwan during the Christmas holidays. He has been given the green light to train but he has to take it slow for at least another three months. He has to forget about making a comeback at the All-England. For now, his plan is to make a return at his favourite tournament – the Malaysian Open in April – to give his home fans a treat. The three-time Olympic silver medallist was in high spirits as he spoke to StarSport’s RAJES PAUL at his residence about his renewed hope for the New Year. 

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