Lee Zii Jia

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  1. Cheung

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    We read the match differently then. I see it as AA having played very well managing to contain LZJ.
     
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    this was the best i've seen aa play in a long time.
     
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    Kunlavut is already MS World Champion at 22.

    Meanwhile, Malaysia Badminton can only utter these words:

    Comeback stronger.
     
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    These are Pearly/Thinnah's favourite phrase.
     
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    Kunlavut Vitidsarn won WC even the lack of good sparing in Thailand
    While Malaysia athlete is complaining about many things
     
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    Kunlavut Vitidsarn is born talent like Lin Dan while Malaysia is never have any...
     
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    LCW also is not born with talent like Lin Dan
    But his attitude & non stop hard working make the difference
    It is easy to blame everyone rather than continuously trying to improve oneself
     
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    I never see Kunlavut blaming anything or anyone. No excuses. No social media outburst. No f words.

    Only blood, sweats, tears. Pure dedication toward badminton.
     
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    Understand that there can only be one winner. We are here to support LZJ and not to condemn him when he is not performing to his expectation. How about all the other players, are you saying VA, AA, KN, JC all failed and do no deserve the fan's support?
     
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    I think he is trying to improve himself, as you can see he had got a new coach and the results lately have been on a good trajectory. It is in his best own interest to better himself and more so since he is on his own being an independent professional player. I still think he is still Malaysia's best hope for Olympic Gold next year. And if you want to make comparison to LCW, he only got better in his second half of his 20s. Let us fans continue to provide encouragement and support.
     
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    It is due to LZJ attitude that make more people condemn him
    He should speaks less & focus more on his game
    Too much drama since last year

    Prove it by getting into the top podium
    Result will speak by itself
    Lets see how he handle kodai next week in the 1st round of China Open
     
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    As a chelsea fan, LZJ is the Romelu Lukaku of Malaysia
     
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    Me too.
    But Lukaku is liked at Inter.
    JM wants him and Inter bought out his contract.

    Maybe LJZ should switch team, to Singapore?
     
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    Any change to a different country would take at least two years due to registration for tournament being handled by associations rather than players themselves. Crazy.
     
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    People are talking about switching countries like switching middle-school classroom. :rolleyes:
     
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    I think the target for LZJ in the next two tournaments is to see a continuation of tue controlled play and not go wild as he did before. He has to learn to trust this style of play and get used to it under match conditions.

    I don’t think he necessarily needs to target being on the podium. That result should come if he’s feeling confident, not over anxious and controlled on court.
     
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    He needs the points to Qualify for Olympic
    He is already out of top 16 on the Olympic Qualification after WBC
     
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    In other words..start from scratch....
     
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    If you see, this recent encounter with KN, LZJ gave too many points away from his own mistakes. But LZJ has many outright winners which KN due to size just not able to cover the court. KN's speed and fitness are his best weapons, and LZJ is far superior in those aspects. Just cut down on errors and this would be a loop sided match favoring LZJ.

    I am very much looking forward to next week first match.
     

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