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National men’s singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia, after his loss to China’s shuttler Chen Long, during the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games at the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021. — Picture via FACEBOOK

Three tournaments to benchmark Zii Jia for training programme — Coach

KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 — The performance in the three closest tournaments will be used as a benchmark for coach Wong Tat Meng in structuring a suitable training programme for the country’s top professional singles player Lee Zii Jia.

For that purpose, Wong, who entered the second day of coaching Lee, said he first wanted to witness for himself the ability of the 25-year-old player in action on the court, starting with the South Korea Open and the Japan Open this July, as well as the Australian Open in August.

“I have never seen him (Lee) in a competition. So I want to see how he performs before deciding on his training programme,” he said in a video shared with the media today.

In addition to improving the player’s skills ahead of the tournament, the main focus is to improve Lee’s psychological ability to absorb pressure when performing or facing the pressure of fans who demand that the player rise to perform brilliantly.

“Lee has the potential and ability to be a champion. It comes in a package because if he gets enough attention, of course, it will come with a great deal of pressure.

“He has to learn to accept (the expectations of) fans and the media. They are confident in his ability so he has to be confident in himself,” Wong said.

Previously, Lee was reported to have regained his motivation after choosing to take a short break following his declining performance in recent times, including exiting as early as the first round of the Singapore Open and Indonesia Open in June.

At the same time, the 2021 All-England champion experienced a drop in world ranking from 13th to 14th in the latest update released by Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Media previously reported that Lee’s reappearance after a short break will start with the South Korea Open which will take place from July 18 to July 23, as confirmed by the Kedahan player’s sister and manager, Lee Zii Yii.

Lee will face Hong Kong’s Ng Ka Long in the first round of the South Korea Open.

— Bernama

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