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Zii Jia predicts Momota will rise again

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MALAYSIAN badminton sensation Lee Zii Jia believes that Japan’s Kento Momota is only struggling from a temporary loss of form.

On Wednesday, the 24-year-old picked up his second straight win over the two-time former world champion this year, as Malaysia went on to defeat Japan 3-2 in the final Group D tie of the Thomas Cup in Bangkok.

World No 6 Zii Jia also got the better of the former world No 1 in the quarter-finals of the All England in March.

In his post match interview follow- ing a stunning 21-17, 21-8 win over Momota at the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Zii Jia said: “I believe what Momota is going through right now is just temporary. He is definitely not in his best shape.

“But I believe he will bounce back.”

Zii Jia pointed out that Momota is a player with very strong character, especially when he quickly rose back to world No 1 in 2018, after serving a suspension for illegal gambling in 2016.

“Momota has got very strong character. He only needed a year to get to world No 1 from nothing.

“I do not see this current dip in form as a major problem for him,” added Zii Jia.

In 2017, Momota dropped to world No 282 in July but by September 2018 he had reclaimed his No 1 spot.

For the record, Momota is also the only shuttler to make it into the Guinness World Book of Records for the “most badminton men’s singles titles in a season” for his achievemen­t in winning 11 titles in the 2019 season.

Though Momota is still trying to find his footing, 2014 champions Japan were able to reach the Thomas Cup quarter-finals as group runners-up. They took on Group C winners Taiwan in the last eight.

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Lee Zii Jia

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