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NST Online : 3 Disember 2008
By K. M. BOOPATHY
LEE Chong Wei’s bid for a record seventh straight national title remains on track after the shuttler decided he will compete in the National Grand Prix Finals in Alor Star on Dec 9-11.
Chong Wei, who withdrew from last week’s Hong Kong Open, had been contemplating [...]
NST Online : 1 Disember 2008
By K.M. BOOPATHY
LEE Chong Wei’s aim of winning a record seventh title may not materialise as he is likely to withdraw from the Dec 9-12 National Grand Prix Finals in Alor Star, while Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah may also skip the event.
Chong Wei, carrying a minor knee injury, [...]
NST Online : 27 November 2008
LEE ChongWei’s withdrawal from the ongoing Hong Kong Open epitomises the mood in the Malaysian camp as all the singles players but Julia Wong crashed out yesterday.
Chong Wei, the World No 1, conceded a walkover to Germany’s Marc Zwiebler citing a knee injury and it was not a surprise [...]
The Star Online : 27 November 2008
By RAJES PAUL
KUALA LUMPUR: A recurrent knee injury has forced Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei to withdraw from two tournaments.
The world number one conceded a walkover to Germany’s Marc Zwiebler in the first round of the Hong Kong Open yesterday and he would make a quick return home.
Chong Wei has [...]
NST Online : 26 November 2008
By : K.M. BOOPATHY
WORLD No 1 Lee Chong Wei, after much thought, will compete in the Hong Kong Open which started yesterday.
However, Chong Wei must be prepared for a tough time as potential trouble looms as early tomorrow’s second round where he is likely to meet Thailand’s dangerman [...]
Badzine : The World ’s #1 Badminron Webzine : 23 November 2008
By Matthew Verdi, Badzine Correspondent. Photos: Badmintonphoto (live)
The semi-finals of the 2008 Li Ning China Open in Shanghai on Saturday afternoon produced no major upsets but did set up one of the most eagerly awaited final matches for Sunday. Current world number one [...]
The Star Online : 23 November 2008
By LIM TEIK HUAT
PETALING JAYA: World No. 1 men’s singles player Lee Chong Wei and Olympic champion Lin Dan came through gruelling semi-final matches yesterday to set up a tantalising showdown in the China Open in Shanghai.
Women’s doubles pair Wong Pei Tty-Chin Eei Hui equalled Chong Wei’s feat when [...]
NST Online : 22 November 2008
LEE ChongWei completed a third month as the World No 1 in the latest ranking released on Thursday and could end the year as the leading
shuttler if he can secure at least a semi-final berth in the season ending Super Series event, the Hong Kong Open on Nov 25-30.
Chong Wei, [...]
NST Online : 22 November 2008
LEE Chong Wei survived some anxious moments while Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong rose from the brink of defeat against veteran Danish pair Lars Paaske-Jonas Rasmussen to advance into the semi-finals of the China Open in Shanghai yesterday.
Chong Wei, the top seed, was not expected to struggle against compatriot Wong [...]