After nearly 2 months of rest, Malaysia's badminton number one men's singles Lee Zi Jia is expected to win the All England title again after 2021? Malaysian badminton legend Rassi, who won the men's singles bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, believes Lee can and should do it.
Lassi believes that Li Zijia has been recuperating from his injury for a period of time, which has allowed him to fully recover his physical fitness and gain more time to train
Li Zijia accidentally injured his right ankle in the second game of the World Tour Finals against China's Li Shifeng in the final round of the group stage of the World Tour Finals on December 13 last year, so he has been in a state of recuperation and rehabilitation, and will not return until the Orleans Badminton Super 300 on March 4.
The Paris Olympic bronze medallist missed events such as the Malaysian Super 1000, India Super 750 and Indonesia Super 500, which led him to drop to No. 7 in the world rankings. However, Lasey believes that Zijia is a blessing in disguise, and he said that Zijia, who will celebrate his 27th birthday on the 26th of next month, has been recuperating from an injury for a period of time, so that he can fully recover his physical fitness and get more training time, so that his physical condition is now at its peak, so he is expected to win the All England Championship for the second time on March 11.
This will be the sixth All England Championship in his career, having won in 2021 and reaching the semi-finals in 2020, 2022 and 2023, but ended up in the quarter-finals last year, swallowing the worst record of his career at the All England.