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National badminton and men’s singles athlete Lee Zii Jia in action during his match against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu in the Group D campaign of the Thomas Cup 2024, at the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Sports Centre in Chengdu, China, on April 27, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

Thomas Cup: Impressive start for Malaysia, inch closer to last eight

CHENGDU, April 27 — Malaysia edged closer to the quarter-finals of the Thomas Cup 2024 after they got off to a flying start in their Group D campaign with a massive 5-0 win over Hong Kong at the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Sports Centre in China today.

Professional men’s singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia got the ball rolling for Malaysia as he managed to survive a tight contest in the earlier stage of the first match against world number 15 Lee Cheuk Yiu before finding his groove to take the opening set 21-18.

Though Cheuk Yiu looked more defiant in the second game by pushing Lee to 15-15, the 26-year-old Malaysian kept his feet on the ground to cruise to a 21-18 victory and delivered the first point for the country.

The 2022 men’s doubles world champions, Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik, put Malaysia in the driving seat as they scored the second point with a fine display to ease past Law Cheuk Him-Yeung Shing Choi 21-16, 21-12 in just 27 minutes.

(from left to right) National badminton athletes and men’s doubles Soh Wooi Yik and Aaron Chia in action during their match against Hong Kong’s Law Cheuk Him and Yeung Shing Choi in the Group D campaign of the Thomas Cup 2024, at the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Sports Centre in Chengdu, China, on April 27, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

 

Buoyed by a convincing start from Lee and Chia-Soh, second singles Leong Jun Hao, ranked 37th, put up a heroic display to upset world number 27 Angus Ng Ka Long in their first-ever encounter, which lasted 61 minutes.

Clearly undaunted by the first game loss 17-21, the Kuala Lumpur-born staged a magnificent comeback and was truly on fire in the next two sets to seal the third point for Malaysia with 21-12, 21-15.

Though Malaysia already secured victory, it did not stop Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani, the Badminton Asia Championships (BAC) 2024 men’s doubles runner-up, from maintaining a clean record against Hong Kong in the fourth match.

National badminton athlete and men’s singles player Leong Jun Hao in action during his match against Hong Kong’s Angus Ng Ka Long in the Group D campaign of the Thomas Cup 2024, at the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Sports Centre in Chengdu, China, on April 27, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

However, Goh-Nur Izzuddin were made to sweat against Reginald Lee-Tang Chun Man before edging the scratch pair 21-19, 21-18.

Debutant Justin Hoh rose to the occasion and won the tie for Malaysia, surviving a gruelling rubber set battle against Chan Yin Chak 21-17, 19-21, 21-17.

Malaysia, the five-time champion, can qualify for the last eight berth, provided they overcome minnows from the North African region, Algeria, in the second tie tomorrow before bringing Group D curtain down against 2016 champion and European powerhouse Denmark on Tuesday (May 2).

Only top two from each group progress to the quarter-finals.

The world’s most prestigious badminton team tournament will end on May 5.

— Bernama

(from left to right) (from left to right) National badminton and men’s doubles athletes Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin Rumsani in action during their match against Hong Kong’s Reginald Lee and Tang Chun Man in the Group D campaign of the Thomas Cup 2024, at the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Sports Centre in Chengdu, China, on April 27, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA – BAM

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