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Former national badminton champion and Soul Sports Physio and Rehab Centre co-founder Datuk Lee Chong Wei speaks during the centre’s opening ceremony in Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, on April 26, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

BWF Hall of Fame: Being inducted with Lin Dan makes it special for Chong Wei

KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — To be listed alongside world legends in the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Hall of Fame is already a historic feat for national badminton legend Datuk Lee Chong Wei.

But, he felt what makes it even more special, is being inducted together with his on-court nemesis Lin Dan of China.

Reacting to BWF’s announcement that Lee and Lin Dan have been elected to be inducted into the world governing body’s Hall of Fame for 2023, the 41-year-old shared how his life evolved from a normal badminton-playing kid to a world legend.

“When I was a small kid in Penang, I was trying all means to be able to play in a proper badminton hall, and now we are talking about the (BWF) Hall of Fame.

“Since falling in love with this game, all I have ever wanted to do is to play the game to my best, enjoy the adrenaline rush, represent my country, win medals for them and produce a badminton spectacle which can put a smile on every fan watching it. It was awesome, and I have never regretted any moment of my career.

“When you look at some of the unbelievable talents to have graced the badminton arena in the past, I feel very honoured to join the Hall of Fame. Without my coaches, teammates, family, as well as my opponents, I won’t be able to achieve this,” he shared on his Facebook page.

Yesterday, BWF said the two legends, who were the most dominant men’s singles shuttlers in their generation, would be inducted into the Hall of Fame during an official ceremony on May 26 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).

Lee and Lin Dan, 40, who began their senior international career in the early 2000s, had stamped their presence on the game until their retirements in 2019 and 2020 respectively.

Lee, who retired due to nasal cancer, had bagged 47 BWF Superseries/World Tour titles in total during his 19-year illustrious career and was world number one for an amazing 349 weeks.

The Penang-born is also Malaysia’s most successful shuttler, having won three Olympics silver in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016, as well as three World Championships silver medals in 2011, 2013 and 2015.

Lin Dan, on the other hand, was unrivalled when it came to the major championships, with two Olympic and five World Championships titles.

Lee and Lin Dan’s dominance saw them contesting against each other in a total of five Olympic and 10 World Championships finals.

— Bernama

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