Selangor Journal
National men’s singles badminton ace Lee Zii Jia. — Picture via TWITTER/BERNAMA

Zii Jia shows vast improvement, confidence now — James Selvaraj

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 25 — Though unable to get past the third round, national professional shuttler Lee Zii Jia has shown vast improvement in his game at the ongoing 2023 World Badminton Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.

That was the honest assessment from former national men’s singles shuttler, Datuk James Selvaraj on the Malaysian ace at the world meet.

James said he was impressed by Lee’s approach towards each match in the tournament held at the Royal Arena.

The current world number 13 was playing with more confidence now as compared to a series of dismal performances over the past few months.

“He is improving game by game now, and his stroke was much better. It is important for Zii Jia to regain his confidence. In previous competitions he seemed to have lost his confidence, resulting in first or second-round exits.

Former national shuttler and 1976 Thomas Cup silver medallist Datuk James Selvaraj. — Picture by FACEBOOK/WILSON KOH

“To become a great player, you must always be confident. If you do not have confidence, how to become a champion?,” he told Bernama when contacted today.

However, James was puzzled by Lee’s loss to Anders Antonsen from Denmark in the third round of the world meet as the Malaysian displayed a high level of performance compared to the Dane before falling short in straight sets 18 – 21, 17 – 21.

The former coach said the question now hinges on the Kedahan himself, to determine how long he can cope with the situation without clinching a title and until he is raring again to rock the court.

“I hope he will keep improving himself and discuss with his coach on things that he needs to change,” he said.

Lee is now coached by Wong Tat Meng, who is serving as the Team LZJ coaching director.

The last time he won a title was in May 2022 when he overcame China’s Li Shi Feng, 17 – 21, 21 – 11, 23 – 21 to be crowned as the Thailand Open champion in Bangkok.

In the 2023 World Championships, the unseeded shuttler pulled off a pleasant surprise by sweeping aside Indonesian star cum fifth seed Jonatan Christie in straight sets, 21 – 13, 21 – 15 in the opening round and continued his fine performance by seeing off Canadian Brian Yang, 21 – 11, 21 – 16 in the second round.

Lee had endured a poor run leading up to the World Championships, including being shown the early exit four times but managed to break that spell of losses momentarily by reaching the semi-final of the Australian Open 2003 in early August, losing 19 – 21, 21 – 13, 13 – 21 at the hands of China’s Weng Hong Yang.

James also heaped praise on national player, Ng Tze Yong, who showed some positive signs in the world meet and who has since grown to become a much better player now.

Ng kicked off his campaign by creating an upset by ousting the previous edition’s bronze medallist, China’s Zhao Jun Peng, 21 – 19, 26 – 24 to check into the second round of the world meet.

The Johor-born player’s journey was cut short after he went down fighting to Antonsen, 22 – 24, 16 – 21, in the second round.

— Bernama

National badminton and men’s singles athlete Ng Tze Yong in action during the match against Taiwan’s Chou Tien Chen, during the Thailand Open 2023 at the Huamak Indoor Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 1, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

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