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Lee can’t go solo

Ewe Hock: Zii Jia needs to get new coach soon to progress

- By R. KIRUBASHIN­I

Former internatio­nal Ong Ewe Hock believes that Lee Zii Jia (pic) needs to get a new coach soon to continue to progress.

Independen­t shuttler Zii Jia had made the surprise decision to part ways with his coach, Indonesian Indra Wijaya yesterday.

Indra revealed that Zii Jia wanted to start a new journey without a coach.

“I had a meeting with Zii Jia and his team on Friday and we decided to part ways. Zii Jia wants to go on a new journey without a coach. I respect his decision and wish him all the best,” said Indra, who is back with his family in Jakarta now.

Meanwhile, Zii Jia’s sister and manager Zii Yii shared: “It is with profound sadness that team LZJ has decided to amicably part ways with coach Indra. We truly appreciate the efforts that coach Indra had made for Zii Jia and the team. He will always remain an important mentor to Zii Jia and the team. We wish coach Indra all the best in his future undertakin­gs.”

Ewe Hock feels that world No. 2 Zii Jia has to appoint a new coach soon if he is to continue progressin­g at the highest level.

“Every top player needs a coach to help them perform well. It seems that temporaril­y, Zii Jia wants to go on his own. But after that, it looks like he will try to get a new coach who can work well with him. He needs to do this as only a coach can identify a player’s weaknesses and rectify them. Its rare for a player to do well without a coach,” said Ewe Hock.

On his decision to part ways with Indra, Ewe Hock said: “Zii Jia is a profession­al player now. He can make his own decisions on who he wants to work with. Something must have gone wrong between him and Indra. Perhaps Zii Jia felt that Indra is not the most suitable coach for him anymore. I’m sure he wants to do well and he must have felt that he could do better without Indra.”

Zii Jia had suffered a blow when he missed out on the World Tour Finals in Bangkok from Dec 7-11 after crashing out in the second round of the Australian Open to China’s Lu Guangzu recently.

The defeat was his fifth in the preliminar­y rounds of tournament­s this year after similar exits in the French Open, Japan Open, World Championsh­ips, and Malaysian Open.

Zii Jia reached the Denmark Open final last month but was denied by China’s Shi Yuqi in three games.

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