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National badminton athlete and men’s singles player Lee Zii Jia in action during his match against fellow compatriot Ng Tze Yong, during the first round of the China Masters badminton tournament at the Shenzen Bay Gymnasium in Shenzen, China, on November 22, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA

Zii Jia beats Tze Yong to enter second round of China Masters

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 — Professional player Lee Zii Jia proved he is still Malaysia’s top player by defeating teammate Ng Tze Yong in the first round of the China Masters badminton tournament today.

Lee, ranked world number 11, slogged for one hour and 15 minutes to beat Ng 21 – 15, 20 – 22, 21 – 17 at the Shenzen Bay Gymnasium.

“Well, for me, I think this is the last tournament of the season. I was just trying to put all my effort in. This year was not a good year for me.

“I will get back my confidence as soon as possible,” he said in an audio recording shared by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Lee said he and his coach, Wong Tat Meng, had drawn up a strategy to regain his momentum in future matches.

He will play China’s Lu Guang Zu in the second round tomorrow.

Meanwhile, top national women’s doubles pair Pearly Tan – M. Thinaah ended their season on a losing note after South Korea’s Jeong Na Eun – Kim Hye Jeong beat them 11 – 21, 21 – 15, 20 – 22.

The same fate befell mixed doubles pair Goh Soon Huat – Shevon Lai Jemie, who lost to Hong Kong’s Tang Chun Man – Tse Ying Suet 17 – 21, 20 – 22.

— Bernama

National badminton athletes and women’s doubles players Pearly Tan (left) and M. Thinaah (right) in action during their match against South Korea’s Jeong Na Eun – Kim Hye Jeong, during the first round of the China Masters badminton tournament at the Shenzen Bay Gymnasium in Shenzen, China, on November 22, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA

 

 

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