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Gloomy home tourney

Shuttlers get tough draw for Malaysian Open

- By TAN MING WAI

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Open draw has not been kind to local shuttlers.

Based on the draw released yesterday, world No. 8 Lee Zii Jia has a tricky opener against compatriot Liew Daren, a shuttler known for rising to the occasion.

Interestin­gly, Zii Jia has never played against his 33-year-old opponent in an official, domestic or internatio­nal match, which makes it even trickier for the AllEngland champion.

The others in Zii Jia’s bottom half are Denmark’s world No. 2 Viktor Axelsen and No. 3 Anders Antonsen.

There is also China’s Chen Long and Shi Yuqi, who will be making their internatio­nal return since the All-England in March last year.

Should Zii Jia overcome Daren, he will meet either India’s P. Kashyap or Taiwan’s Wang Tzuwei and a possible All-England final rematch against Axelsen in the last eight.

Axelsen has confirmed his participat­ion for the May 25-30 event, despite contractin­g Covid-19 at last week’s European Championsh­ips in Ukraine.

The 2017 world champion was tested positive after his semi-final victory which saw him awarding the title to Antonsen.

Top seed Kento Momota of Japan will begin his bid for his maiden Malaysian Open title by taking on India’s K. Srikanth.

His main hurdles are expected to come from Taiwan’s Chou Tienchen and two Indonesian players – Anthony Ginting and Jonatan Christie.

In men’s doubles, all four Malaysian pairs could be wiped out in the first round.

World No. 9 Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik are pitted against world No. 1 Kevin Sanjaya-Marcus Fernaldi.

They have lost all seven matches against the Indonesian­s.

Profession­als Goh V Shem-Tan Wee Kiong (No. 14) and Ong Yew

Sin-Teo Ee Yi (No. 15) also landed difficult ties against Indonesian rivals.

V Shem-Wee Kiong face world No. 7 Fajar Alfian-Muhammad Rian Ardianto while Yew Sin-Ee Yi are up against world No. 2 Mohammad Ahsan-Hendra Setiawan.

Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani too could not have asked for a tougher draw as they are drawn against All-England winners Hiroyuki Endo-Yuta Watanabe of Japan.

In mixed doubles, Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie have been left cursing their lucks for drawing China’s world No. 1 Zheng Siwei-Huang Yaqiong.

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 ??  ?? Tricky opponents: Lee Zii Jia has never played Liew daren before. Left: Goh soon Huat (right) and shevon Lai Jemie have been drawn with China’s world no. 1 Zheng siwei-Huang yaqiong.
Tricky opponents: Lee Zii Jia has never played Liew daren before. Left: Goh soon Huat (right) and shevon Lai Jemie have been drawn with China’s world no. 1 Zheng siwei-Huang yaqiong.

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