Zii Jia turns down RTG offer, citing recovery from injury


PETALING JAYA: Men's singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia has decided not to accept the offer to be included in the Road to Gold (RTG) programme.

Zii Jia decided not to be part of RTG leading up to the 2024 Paris Olympics and has stuck to his initial stance ahead of the next edition in 2028 in Los Angeles.

ALSO READ: Zii Jia keeps ’em waiting over decision to join RTG or not 

The 27-year-old independent player, who won bronze in the Paris Games, said this in a statement on social media through Team LZJ on Tuesday (June 10).

"After much consideration, we have decided not to take up the offer to be included in the Road to Gold programme," it read.

"RTG is a programme reserved for the best of the best in the country and since Zii Jia is still recovering from his injury, we feel that the appropriate assistance from the programme should be given to his peers who are more deserving at this moment in time.

ALSO READ: Time to restore order in singles with Zii Jia’s return

"Although Zii Jia will not be a part of the RTG programme, we deeply value the opportunity... and we would like to express our sincerest appreciation and gratitude to the RTG committee especially to outh and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh as well as RTG coordinator Datuk Stuart Ramalingam for taking the time to meet Zii Jia personally."

Zii Jia is recovering from a right ankle ligament injury sustained during the World Tour Finals in December and is targeting a comeback in the Japan Open from July 15-20 in Tokyo.

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Badminton

Kenneth Jonassen remains in charge of singles setup, says Chong Wei
Counting down on the 21-point system
Jonassen rethinks approach after players struggle to adapt
Kenneth invites Lakshya to spar with Jun Hao and Co before home meet�
Boost for Chen-Toh after signing as Allianz Malaysia Bhd brand ambassadors
Good news as Tze Yong on road to full training, says Jonassen
Good news as Tze Yong on road to full training, says Jonassen
Jonassen finds players better suited to Asian training approach
Malaysian shuttlers hope to secure place in final after six-year drought
Zi Yu can go far in women’s doubles, says ex-coach Fie Choo

Others Also Read