Hes done awfully in recent tourneys, guess its for he to leave the national team. Wat a waste as he should have been on top of his game today...
I found his footwork not very efficient.... And racket skill is not great enough to compensate for his slow footwork... And he has this strange habit.. to bend his wrist before a smash
How old is he now? I guess he is a spent force now and his prime time was back in 2002. But i think MAS still need him because of his experience and service during the training. The two new juniors should work harder.
hes around WCH's age... BAM plans to kick him out already... It was mention a few times newspaper... its matter of time
GUANGZHOU, CHINA: Malaysia's Lee Tsuen Seng celebrates after clinching the second point for his team by beating Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat during the second singles match in the Thomas Cup men's team badminton final in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou 19 May 2002. Indonesia later beat Malaysia 3-2 to defend the title as the world best men's badminton team .
MANCHESTER - AUGUST 4 : (L to R) Tsuen Seng Lee, Muhammad Hafiz Hashim and Choong Hann Wong of Malaysia celebrate with their medals as the other medalist Richard Vaughan of Wales looks on after the Men's Singles Badminton medal presentation held at the Bolton Arena at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England on August 4, 2002.
Player Profile IBF Code : 9166 Family Name : Lee Given Name : Tsuen Seng Nationality : Malaysia Gender : male Tournament Results : SINGLES Year Tournament Achievement --------------------------------------------------------- 2004 Chinese Taipei Open Semi-Finalist 2004 Malaysia Satellite Runner-Up 2003 Indonesia Open Quarter-Finalist 2003 All England Quarter-Finalist 2002 Holland Open Runner-Up 2002 Commonwealth Games Runner-Up 2002 Korea Open Semi-Finalist 2002 Malaysia Open Semi-Finalist 2001 Holland Open Winner 2001 Indonesia Open Runner-Up 2001 Swiss Open Runner-Up
According to newspaper report today, LTS has quit the national team. Looking back it is sad as he has let the nation and himself down for not fufilling his potential. Managed to watch him play against PGC last year at MO where he did quite well. Thought he would bounce back from there but now its all over...
He will still continue play but not for BAM anymore. With another Club. He told me that his next tournament will be the New Zealand Open.
He is doing good. He is actually looking foward to play against Ronald Susilo or Sony Dwi Kuncoro in the main draw.
His playing style is like WCH. Both left hander, both hv good fighting spirit but footwork not efficient enough...