Khaleej Times

Wei gains revenge over Kidambi, clinches gold

- Reuters

gold coast — Malaysia’s badminton king Lee Chong Wei was pushed all the way by world number one Kidambi Srikanth but prevailed 19-21, 21-14, 2114 to bring the curtain down on his Commonweal­th Games career with a third men’s singles gold medal on Sunday.

The 35-year-old won backto-back titles in 2006 and 2010 but was robbed of the chance of a hat-trick when a hamstring injury forced him to pull out of the 2014 Games in Glasgow.

Sunday’s victory was by no means guaranteed given his first career loss to Srikanth in the mixed team final last week but Chong Wei drew on all his experience, and the skills that kept him as world number one for nearly four years from 2008.

“I lost to him in the mixed team event and I wanted to come back in the individual event. It’s not easy mentally,” he said.

“In one week I played him two times in the final. The first time I lost and the second time is the final in the individual. I think mentally I was very, very strong.

“I just came out and I forgot the team event and just focused.”

Chong Wei, who arrived in Australia with a 4-0 career record against Srikanth, said he never even thought about the 10-year age gap between him and his Indian rival.

“It’s only a number, right,” he shrugged. “I just forget my age.”

There was also Malaysian success in the women’s doubles with Mei Kuan Chow and Vivian Hoo taking gold with a 21-12 21-12 victory over England’s Lauren Smith and Sarah Walker. —

 ?? AP ?? From left: Silver medallist Srikanth Kidambi of India; gold medallist Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia and bronze medallist Rajiv Ouseph of England pose during the medals ceremony. —
AP From left: Silver medallist Srikanth Kidambi of India; gold medallist Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia and bronze medallist Rajiv Ouseph of England pose during the medals ceremony. —

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