Indonesia Open: Zii Jia loses to Viktor Axelsen in semi-finals

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JAKARTA, June 18 — Malaysia’s challenge in the 2022 Indonesia Badminton Open ended when national men’s singles Lee Zii Jia, lost to Dane Viktor Axelsen in the semi-finals...

JAKARTA, June 18 — Malaysia’s challenge in the 2022 Indonesia Badminton Open ended when national men’s singles Lee Zii Jia, lost to Dane Viktor Axelsen in the semi-finals today.Despite leading the world number one player in the first set, Zii Jia failed to maintain control to lose the two following sets.

"I have met Axelsen many times. We know each other’s game. In the second set, my focus blurred, I think I need more work out with the team,” he said. The country’s challenge in the men’s doubles also fizzled out when Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik went down 18-21, 13-21 to Liu Yu Cheng-Ou Xuan Yi of China.

 

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