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National men’s singles badminton ace Lee Zii Jia. — Picture by BERNAMA

Tough task awaits shuttler Zee Jia in 2023 world meet

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 10 — National men’s singles ace Lee Zii Jia has the opportunity to prove that the improvement shown at last week’s Australian Open is not a fluke when he competes in the more challenging World Badminton Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 21 to August 27.

Based on today’s Badminton World Federation (BWF) draw, the world number 13 shuttler faces a tricky path in his quest for glory as he must get past world number five Jonatan Christie of Indonesia in the opening round.

However, Lee, the winner of the 2022 Badminton Asia Championships, has the potential to spring a surprise following a significant improvement in his performance when he reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open last week.

He quickly pointed out he has not had much time to prepare for the world meet, which is less than two weeks away.

“I think there are no big changes to my training (regime); I think I will just maintain… I will try to build up my confidence level, but there’s still a long way to go… it is a big process and we have to be patient,” Lee said in a video clip shared with reporters today.

National badminton player and men’s single Ng Tze Yong in action during the match against Zambian player Chongo Mulenga in the team mixed event during the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, the United Kingdom, on July 29, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Meanwhile, Ng Tze Yong also faces a challenging passage after being drawn against 2022 edition bronze medallist Zhao Jun Peng of China.

Lady Luck, however, seems to favour top national men’s doubles pair Aaron Chia – Soh Wooi Yik after they were handed an easy path towards retaining their title in the prestigious tournament.

Chia – Soh, who have a first-round bye, can breathe easy after being drawn to meet either Bulgaria’s Ivan Rusev – Iliyan Stoynov or Australians Jeppe Bay – Lasse Molhede in the next round.

National men’s doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik in action during the Tokyo Olympics 2020 at the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza in Tokyo, Japan, on July 27, 2021. — Picture via FACEBOOK

Having said that, world number four Chia – Soh had better be wary as they have not been up to par of late and failing to end their title drought in this season’s World Tour.

Chia – Soh were eliminated in the quarter-finals of last week’s Australian Open and in last month’s Japan Open.

Their best achievement so far this season has been finishing as runners-up in the Indian Open and Indonesian Open.

Top national women’s doubles aces Pearly Tan – M. Thinaah, who also received a first-round bye, are scheduled to take on either Scotland’s Julie Macpherson-Ciara Torrance or Australians Kaitlyn Ea – Gronya Somerville in the second round.

— Bernama

National badminton players M. Thinaah (front) and Pearly Tan (back) in action during their match against Japanese players Mayu Matsumoto and Wakana Nagahara, during the final round of the French Open 2022, at the Stade Pierre de Coubertine in Paris, France, on October 30, 2022. — Picture by FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

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