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Chong Wei confirms to play at All England
Published on: Wednesday, March 01, 2017
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Kuala Lumpur: Despite being deluged with conflicts and injuries, national ace Datuk Lee Chong Wei remains in high spirit to play at the All England Badminton Championships on March 7-12. Chong Wei said this year's edition of the championships would probably be his last and that he would not want to waste the opportunity to play even though he was still recovering from a knee injury.

This will also be his first appearance this year after a three-month break.

"My last stint was in Dubai (Super Series in December last year), so this edition of the All England Championships will probably my last before retirement...I will definitely push myself to do my level best.

"Right now, the most important thing for me is to get the 'tournament feeling'," the world number one, who won the title three times in 2010, 2011 and 2014, told reporters after his training session at the Malaysian Badminton Academy here Tuesday.

About his injuries, Chong Wei said although he had yet to be fully recovered, his doctor, physiotherapist and coach had given clearance for him to play at the All England.

"The injuries are not 100 per cent healed, I can still feel the pain, still feel phobic (during training), but I'm sure I can get over it and focus my mind on getting fit.

"Right now, the emphasis is on mental preparation," he said.

Chong Wei has been installed as the top seed in the All England Championships to be held at the Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, and is not expected to face a major obstacle in his quest to reach the final where he is expected to met Denmark's rising star Jan O Jorgensen, the second seed in the championships.

Chong Wei has been drawn to face a qualifier in the first round and face either Wei Nan from Hong Kong or Wang Tzu Wei (Taiwan) in the second round.

Barring any upsets, the world number one is expected to meet another rising star from China, Tian Houwei, the seventh seed in the quarterfinals.

Last year's Rio Olympics gold medallist Chen Long from China who is seeded number five is highly favoured to meet Chong Wei in the semifinals.

Meanwhile, in Kuching, some 351 world class badminton players from 20 countries are expected to take part in the Celcom Axiata Malaysia Open 2017 to be held at Stadium Perpaduan, Petra Jaya, here from April 4 to 9.

Sarawak Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said it would be an amazing event for badminton enthusiasts as it will involve the top 10 shuttlers in the world, including Malaysian sensation Datuk Lee Chong Wei and China's Lin Dan.

He said Sarawak is honoured to be given the chance to be the host for the prestigious event and urged Sarawakians to take this opportunity to be involved in such a great event.

"Total prize money for this tournament is US$600,000 (RM2.64 million). It is the biggest ever tournament to be held in Sarawak," he said in a press conference at the Sarawak Stadium here Tuesday.

He said Indonesia will be sending the biggest number of shuttlers with 53 players, while Malaysia has indicated 46 players. – Bernama





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