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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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    Ng Tze Yong黄智勇. Ng Tze Yong (Chinese: 黃智勇; pinyin: Huáng Zhìyǒng; born 16 May 2000) is a Malaysian badminton player. [2][3] Ng won a bronze medal at the 2021 Sudirman Cup. [4] He also helped Malaysian team to win gold at the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships [5] and 2022 Commonwealth Games. [6]

  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. 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 ...

  7. Shi Yuqi - Wikipedia

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    Shi was born on 28 February 1996, in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, to parents Shi Lei and Fang Fang. He started playing badminton at age six when he entered a junior sports school in the city to practice badminton. [7] In 2007, Shi went to Singapore to study as well as play badminton. He enrolled in Yu Neng Primary School and trained at the ...

  8. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting - Wikipedia

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    He played three matches at that tournament, won a match against Ivan Sozonov of Russia, and lost 2 matches to Anders Antonsen of Denmark and Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia. [44] The team finished as the quarter-finalists. [45] In the next tournament, he helped the Indonesian team to win the World Men's Team Championships, the 2020 Thomas Cup. [4]

  9. Lu Guangzu - Wikipedia

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    Lu reached the final of the Australian Open, his first final in four years, defeating world No.2 Lee Zii Jia en route. [2] Although he lost to compatriot Shi Yuqi in three games, [3] he qualified for the World Tour Finals for the first time in his career.