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JAGUH badminton perseorangan lelaki negara, Lee Zii Jia bakal berdepan ujian besar apabila menentang pemain Perancis, Brice Leverdez dalam aksi kedua Kumpulan M Sukan Olimpik Tokyo 2020 di Musashino Forest Sport Plaza pada Rabu.
Selepas menang mudah ke atas pemain Ukraine, Artem Pochtarov 21-5, 21-11 dalam aksi sulung pada Ahad, Zii Jia dijangka menerima tentangan sengit daripada Leverdez.
Bekas pemain negara, Roslin Hashim berkata, Zii Jia perlu fokus sepanjang perlawanan itu bagi mengelak daripada melakukan kesilapan sehingga memberi mata mudah kepada Leverdez.
“Untuk pertemuan dengan Leverdez nanti, saya harap Zii Jia tidak lagi ‘main-main’ pada penghujung perlawanan sebagaimana yang dilakukannya ketika berdepan Pochtarov. Sebaliknya, dia perlu berusaha menamatkan perlawanan dengan segera.
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PETALING JAYA: Badminton legend Datuk Lee Chong Wei has smashed his way to many firsts in his career as a player. As an administrator, he has now become the first chef de mission of the Malaysian contingent to work from home.
It’s unprecedented but the physical absence and distance will not stop Chong Wei from being hands-on in managing affairs of the athletes at the Tokyo Olympic Games starting tomorrow.
In fact, Chong Wei has already established a tight schedule to keep himself connected with the team led by chief secretariat Datuk Nazifuddin Najib in Japan on a regular basis.
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