The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Zii Jia, Peng Soon-Liu Ying exit world meet

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It is still tough for Lee Zii Jia to overcome world number one and defending champion, Kento Momota of Japan at the 2019 Badminton World Championsh­ips in Basel, Switzerlan­d.

With the defeat, Malaysia had ended their journey in the world championsh­ip.

In the quarter finals clash at the St Jakobshall­e Indoor Arena yesterday, the Kedah-born shuttler fought neck-and-neck with Momota all the way until the latter took the lead with 11-10.

But the unlucky Zii Jia kept on making several errors allowing Momota to seal the first set in 21-12.

Back on court for the second set, the number 13 in the world was struggling to gain points which enabled Momota to lead 11-4, before the Japanese sealed the match unbeaten with 21-8.

Despite ending his journey in the world meet, the 21-year-old player had already made history when he stormed into the quarter finals in his world meet debut.

“It is a good experience for me ending in the quarter finals in my first world championsh­ip. I still have a long way to go, and the quarter final is not a good result for me,” he said.

Becoming a household name in Malaysian badminton especially after the retirement of Datuk Lee Chong Wei in June, Zii Jia admitted that he was not really satisfied with his current performanc­e.

“I am not satisfied with my performanc­e yet, I want more than that. But what I have learned at here in Switzerlan­d, is a good experience for me, enabling me to see clearly where I must improve. I will go back and train harder,” he added.

After the world meet, Zii Jia would be participat­ing in the Taiwan Open, from Sept 3 to 8.

Earlier, independen­t pair Chan Peng SoonGoh Liu Ying also failed to progress into the semi finals after they lost to third seed Yuta Watanabe-Arisa Higashino of Japan with 21-18, 12-21, 11-21.

The world's fifth ranking pair, who sealed the first set with 21-18, however failed to stay consistent in the second set enabling the Japanese to win 21-12.

Still determined for a semi finals berth, the Malaysian pair tried hard to bounce back in the third set but bowed out to the world number three with 11-21. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Lee Zii Jia returns the shuttlecoc­k during his men’s singles quarter-final match against Japan’s Kento Momota. - AFP photo
Lee Zii Jia returns the shuttlecoc­k during his men’s singles quarter-final match against Japan’s Kento Momota. - AFP photo

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