The Borneo Post

Chong Wei suffers another blow to Olympic dream

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s badminton king Datuk Lee Chong Wei, under treatment for nose cancer, has withdrawn from next month’s Sudirman Cup in China after doctors advised him against “exerting himself”, an official said Thursday.

The decision to skip the May 19- 26 tournament in Nanning marks the third time Chong Wei, 36, fails to make a comeback and will probably dash his hopes to play in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

He had earlier skipped the All England Open in March and the Malaysia Open in April.

Struggling to make a ful l recovery, the three-time Olympic silver medallist has been on the sidelines since July last year, when he was diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer.

The 36- year- old legendary shuttler underwent a gruelling programme of specialist treatment in Taiwan but opted not to retire and resumed training in January.

“I would like to confirm that Lee Chong Wei will not compete in the Sudirman Cup mixed team event,” Datuk Ng Chin Chai, secretary

After that his ranking will drop and it would be difficult for Lee to get into major competitio­ns.

general o f the Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia.

“He is on treatment. Lee is advised by his doctor against exerting himsel f and not to participat­e in competitio­n yet.”

Chong Wei initially planned to play the All England Open in March but then delayed his return to the Malaysia Open, where he is the defending champion, in early April.

Asked if Chong Wei’s delay in making a comeback could throw his Tokyo 2020 Olympics dream in a jeopardy, Ng said: “It may have an effect.”

Chong Wei must make a comeback by Aug 14, or lose the protected ranking of World No.3, he said.

“After that his ranking will drop and it would be difficult for Lee to get into major competitio­ns,” Ng said.

In another blow to his hopes of making his fi fth Olympic appearance, Ng said Chong Wei is not registered for any Badminton World Federation tournament­s after May.

“We are not pushing him. It is up to Lee to make the call when he wants to return to competitio­n,” he said.

Asked if Lee may not return to competitio­n at all, Ng said: “We will support whatever he decides.”

Chong Wei’s ranking has dropped to 73rd in the world since his illness, with three other Malaysians ranked above him.

Datuk Ng Chin Chai, BAM secretary-general

He will need to begin climbing up the rankings to get a shot at elusive gold as countries are able to send a maximum of two singles players to the Olympics, provided they are both in the world’s top 16. — AFP

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