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Lee Zii Jia ASK (Chinese: 李梓嘉; pinyin: Lǐ Zǐjiā; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Chú-ka, born 29 March 1998), often referred to by his initials LZJ, is a Malaysian badminton player. He is a bronze medalist at the Olympic Games , Asian champion and All England champion . [ 4 ]
Wong Tat Meng (born 1967) is a Malaysian badminton coach and former player. He was the independent coach of the top Malaysian men's singles player Lee Zii Jia.He was the coach of the Hong Kong national badminton team before coaching Lee. [1]
On 19 January 2022, Lee Zii Jia decided to quit the team as he felt that he couldn't withstand the pressure to be on the national team. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] In response, BAM sanctioned both Lee and Goh by banning both players for participating in any international events for 2 years. [ 10 ]
Lee Chong Wei also reached the World No 1 in BWF ranking and the 2008 Olympics men's singles final and became Olympic silver medalist and won countless of BWF tournaments under his coaching. [18] In July 2017, Misbun was reappointed as Malaysia national team men's singles head coach. He coached Lee Zii Jia during the latter's early career. [19]
The ban was issued to her and Lee Zii Jia after the latter quit the national team on 19 January 2022. [22] On 27 January 2022, after submitting her appeal to BAM, the ban was rescinded. [23] [24] The 2022 Korea Open was Goh's first tournament after the rescinding of her ban where she was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Kim Ga-eun.
He helped the Indonesian men's team retaining the gold medal, beating the Malaysian Lee Zi Jia 21–11, 21–11. He also grabbed the bronze medal in individual event, beaten by Thailand's Khosit Phetpradab in straight game 10–21, 21–23.
Leong was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur to Celine Low and Anthony Leong. [5] He started playing badminton for fun outside his house. At the age of 9, he started playing the sport seriously under his father's tutelage.
However, he bowed out of the tournament after compatriot Lee Zii Jia prevailed against him in three tight games. [47] A few weeks later, Ng attended his second World Championships, where he was defeated in the second round by the eventual bronze medalist, Anders Antonsen. [48] In September, he participated in the China Open.