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  2. Lee Zii Jia - Wikipedia

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    Lee Zii Jia. Lee Zii Jia ASK (Chinese: 李梓嘉; pinyin: Lǐ Zǐjiā; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Chú-ka, born 29 March 1998), often referred to by his initials LZJ, is a Malaysian badminton player. A bronze medalist at the Olympic Games, Asian champion and All England champion, [4] he is known for his smash, especially his backhand smash, physical ...

  3. Ng Tze Yong - Wikipedia

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    However, he bowed out of the tournament after compatriot Lee Zii Jia prevailed against him in three tight games. [47] A few weeks later, Ng attended his second World Championships, where he was defeated in the second round by the eventual bronze medalist, Anders Antonsen. [48] In September, he participated in the China Open.

  4. Weng Hongyang - Wikipedia

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    Weng won his second BWF World Tour Super 500 title at the Australian Open, with victories against Kodai Naraoka, Chou Tien-chen and Lee Zii Jia. In the final, Weng came from 14–19 down and saved a match point in the deciding game to defeat Prannoy H. S.. [6] He then won the Denmark Open defetating Lee Zii Jia in the final. [7]

  5. Ng Ka Long - Wikipedia

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    Wu Chia Lang. Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. Ng5 Gaa1 Long5. Angus Ng Ka Long (born 24 June 1994) is a badminton player from Hong Kong. He has a career-high ranking of 6th in the men's singles discipline. He won the 2016 Hong Kong Super Series, the 2020 Thailand Masters and the 2023 German Open.

  6. Liew Daren - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, Liew was appointed as Lee Zii Jia's assistant coach. [9] Since January 2023, Liew has been carrying on his duty as Lee's part-time coach following the departure of Lee's coach, Indra Wijaya in November 2022. [10] On 26 April 2023, Liew confirmed his retirement from professional badminton and would pay attention in coaching Lee ...

  7. Chen Long - Wikipedia

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    At the 2016 Olympic Games, Chen Long was the second seed behind World No.1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia. After defeating Niluka Karunaratne of Sri Lanka 21–7, 21–10 [ 83 ] and Poland's Adrian Dziółko 21–12, 21–9 [ 84 ] during the Group Stage, Chen Long was qualified for the knockout rounds.

  8. Viktor Axelsen - Wikipedia

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    Boys' singles. 2011 Vantaa. Mixed team. BWF profile. Viktor Axelsen (born 4 January 1994) is a Danish badminton player. He is a two-time Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion, and four-time European Champion. He has held the No. 1 BWF World Ranking in men's singles for a total of 183 weeks (as of August 2024), and he is the current world No ...

  9. Lu Guangzu - Wikipedia

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    Lu Guangzu (Chinese: 陆光祖; pinyin: Lù Guāngzǔ; Wade–Giles: Lu Guangzu; born on 19 October 1996) is a Chinese badminton player. [1] In 2018, Lu made into his first final at the Lingshui China Masters. Since then, he both won Australian Open and Canada Open 's titles.