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National badminton athlete and men’s singles player Lee Zii Jia in action during his match against China’s Weng Hong Yang in the semi-finals of the Australia Open 2023 at the Quaycentre Arena in Sydney, Australia, on August 5, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA

Asian Games: Zii Jia to face world champion Kunvalut in quarterfinals

HANGZHOU, Oct 3 — Former All-England champion Lee Zii Jia easily cleared his second-round obstacle in the Asian Games individual badminton competition to set up a mouth-watering clash against reigning world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the quarter-finals tomorrow.

After eliminating Angus Ng Ka Long of Hong Kong in the first round yesterday, the world number 19 outclassed Mourinho Zefi Costa Gusmao De Jesus of Timur Leste 21 – 0, 21 – 7 in just 17 minutes at the Binjiang Gymnasium.

However, Lee is set to face an acid test against Kunlavut in the round of 16 since the Thai shuttler had a bye in the first round.

“Of course, everyone knows the priority will be the next game against Kunlavut. It is a tough challenge for me, especially with my inconsistent performance.

“He is a defensive player, a rally player, so tomorrow, my main priority will be to observe patience. He will be very confident after winning the world championship,” he told the press after the match.

Though Lee, who played first, had expected Kunlavut to easily dispose of Nguyen Hai Dang, ranked world number 104 today, the Thai shuttler had to fight back from a set down to beat the Vietnamese 17 – 21, 21 – 18, 21 – 15 after battling for close to 100 minutes.

Kunlavut became Thailand’s first men’s singles world champion after beating Japan’s Kodai Naraoka in Copenhagen, Denmark, in August.

Based on records, both Lee and Kunvalut have won three matches each in their six meetings since 2016, but the Thai shuttler emerged victorious in their last two matches at the 2021 World Tour Finals and 2022 German Open.

Former junior world champion Goh Jin Wei also advanced to the round of 16 after beating Vu Thi Anh Thu of Vietnam 21- 10, 21 – 13.

The 23-year-old is set to face fifth seed Gregoria Mariska Tunjung of Indonesia, who ousted Ashmita Chaliha of India 21 – 17, 21 – 16.

Meanwhile, it was a different fortune for debutant K. Letshanaa, who went down 13 – 21, 10 – 21 to Busanan Ongbamrungphan of Thailand.

— Bernama

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