"Lee Zii Jia Woke Up & Chose Violence" – Netizens Cheer For His Victory At BATC2022
The Malaysian shuttler defeated Singaporean Loh Kean Yew with a dominating score of 21-6 in the first match.
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World number seven shuttler Lee Zii Jia has gotten Malaysians cheering for him after his victory against reigning men's singles world champion Loh Kean Yew yesterday, 16 February
Competing at the Badminton Asia Team Championships (BATC) 2020 on Wednesday, Lee played his first match following his shocking exit from the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) earlier this year.
Lee defeated Loh with scores of 21-6 and 21-14.
The All England Open champion beat Loh, who won the BWF World Championship in Spain last year, in just 30 minutes, reported Bernama.
The Star described Lee's win against his childhood rival as "sweet" revenge as he had lost 24-22 and 21-14 to the Penang-born Singaporean at the French Open in October last year.
Lee also lost to him at the Hylo Open in November last year.
"I have gone through a lot since I left BAM, so I'm really happy with the way I handled the pressure today," Lee said after the match
"I know all the fans have been waiting for this match and I'm glad to deliver the first point for my team."
"In the past, I was very emotional. When I made a mistake, it was too obvious."
"One of my targets this year is to make my game and my performance stable in whatever way necessary. I'm very happy with my performance today."
The Star reported that the 23-year-old independent shuttler has helped Malaysia beat Singapore 5-0 in the Group B opener of the championships yesterday.
Image via Bernama via theSundaily
Meanwhile, on Twitter, thousands of badminton fans cheered for Lee's victory, with many describing his performance as an act of "violence"
@bayuarisandee's tweets about Lee have garnered thousands of likes and retweets.
In a Twitter thread, he talked about Lee leaving BAM, and yet, was able to win against the reigning men's singles world champion.
"It is too early to predict the future, but that's a good first step for Lee Zii Jia," the badminton fan wrote.
Astro Arena sports commentator Aiman Roshizam also said Lee was "violent" during the matches yesterday
Housing and Local Government (KPKT) Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican also took the opportunity to applaud Lee's performance, not as a minister, but as a fan.
Many netizens also celebrated Lee's victory on Twitter, with some thirsting over his flying kiss at the end of the match.
On 19 January, Lee shocked the nation when he announced that he had left BAM:
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