Lee Zii Jia
The U.S. Embassy in Malaysia recently posted on its official Facebook page that it had……
After the conclusion of the Thomas & Uber Cup, several top Malaysian badminton singles players have opted to take a break and withdrawn from this week’s Thailand Open, a Super 500-level tournament.
On May 5th, the Thomas & Uber Cup concluded.
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) will officially implement a best-of-three 15-point scoring system on January 4 next year, replacing the current 21-point format.
The 2026 Thomas Cup is officially underway. Lee Zii Jia, long established as Malaysia’s top men’s singles player and always in the spotlight, is now set for a major role adjustment.
Dong Tianyao, a 22-year-old young Chinese shuttler, pulled off a shock straight-game victory over Lee Zii Jia, former world No. 2.
On April 14, the Malaysian badminton team held their final training session at the Badminton Academy of Malaysia.
Lee Zii Jia, the Malaysian star shuttler who had missed training due to injury, finally joined the Malaysian national team’s central training camp for the first time last week.
Recently, Malaysia’s singles coach Kenneth Jonassen made it clear that any player who does not take part in the centralised training camp in Denmark will be excluded from Malaysia’s final squad for the Thomas & Uber Cup.
Kenneth Jonassen, singles director of Malaysia’s national badminton team, revealed that Lee Zii Jia, a men’s singles independent player, was forced to miss the first day of the joint training session this Wednesday due to a minor ankle sprain.
Lee Chong Wei, chairman of the Malaysian Badminton Association’s Performance Committee……
Recently, a significant number of fans have taken to social media to request the participation of Malaysia’s top men’s singles player, Lee Zii Jia, in
