Lee Zii Jia Defeats 2-Time World Champion Kento Momota To Enter All England Semis
The Malaysian shuttler delivered one of his best performances in recent months to take down Japan's Kento Momota, who is the former All England title winner.
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Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia broke no sweat to knock out Japan's Kento Momota to enter the All England semi-finals at the Arena Birmingham
Lee, who is defending his 2021 All England Title, delivered one of his best performances in recent months to beat Japan's world number two player Kento Momota 21-7, 13-21, 21-11 last night, 19 March.
According to the official Badminton World Federation website, Momota was unable to sustain his craft through the length of the YONEX All England quarterfinal and succumbed to the power of Lee.
Image via BWF — Badminton World Federation
Lee will take on India's Lakshya Sen for a place in the final
The world number seven will take on the rising Indian star, ranked world number 11, who received a walkover from China's Lu Guang Zu in his quarterfinal on Friday, 18 March.
Lee won't find it easy to take on Lakshya, who had defeated world number one and Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark on his way to his maiden Super 300 final last week.
Image via Hindustan Times
Meanwhile, Lee said that this win has given him a lot of confidence
"Momota couldn't control the shuttle in the first game. I just tried to keep playing my attacking shots. This win gives me a lot of confidence," he was quoted as saying by the Badminton World Federation.
"The next round will be against Lakshya, who is in good form. I just need to enjoy my game and play the way I have. Lakshya is playing very well and will be a top player in future."
Previously, the Malaysian shuttler got off to a flying start:
Earlier this month, a 23-year-old Malaysian runner made history:
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