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Lee wins ‘surprising’ fourth All-England title

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BIRMINGHAM: Lee Chong Wei, Malaysia’s veteran world number one, captured the AllEngland Open on Sunday with a trampling 21-12, 21-10 win over China’s unseeded Shi Yuqi.

It was Lee’s fourth All-England title, which equals the achievemen­t of Morten Frost, the Dane who is his coaching director in Kuala Lumpur.

His tally is more than any singles player of the Open era except Lin Dan, the Chinese genius who is the only opponent consistent­ly to get the better of him.

And at 34 Lee is the oldest singles champion of the Open era.

Lee disclosed afterwards that he almost did not make it to Birmingham, unsure whether his damaged left knee heavily strapped would tolerate competitiv­e stresses.

“When I decided to come — which was a very close decision — I never at all thought that I would win the title,” said Lee.

“Yes, I am very surprised. I came because it might be my last, and I just wanted to come and enjoy it.”

After two matches he was already feeling more confident about the injury, although he claims it was “never a hundred percent.”

His 21-year-old opponent had found a path past Lin Dan, who appeared like an avuncular compatriot during their semifinal rather than the most fearsome player of his era.

It presented Shi with his first major final, whereas Lee has had seven at the All-England alone, and many others, and the vast difference in experience showed cruelly.

When the newcomer tried to keep the shuttle away from the net, where Lee had scored so heavily in his earlier matches, he found the veteran as brilliantl­y light-footed as ever, punching clears and, for the first time this week, launching punishing aerial attacks.

From 8-7 in the first game it was mostly one-way traffic, with Shi trying different ways to redirect the flow, but finding that Lee was now able to unleash a complete and unstoppabl­e all court game.

“I relaxed my mind,” Lee said, admitting it was a by-product of no longer expecting to win.

 ??  ?? Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates with the trophy after his victory over China's Lin Dan in the All-England Open Badminton Championsh­ips in Birmingham on Sunday. (AFP)
Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates with the trophy after his victory over China's Lin Dan in the All-England Open Badminton Championsh­ips in Birmingham on Sunday. (AFP)

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