Malaysian ace Lee Zii Jia held a star meet-and-greet, and Taiwanese badminton prince Wang Ziwei made a surprise appearance as a special guest. The two held a super-large racket and staged a fun men's singles battle, and then partnered with children for a doubles exhibition match.

(Photo by reporter Liu Xinde)

[Reporter Nian Miaoyun/Taipei Report] Malaysia's first brother Li Zijia came to Taiwan to hold a meeting today, and communicated with my country's "Badminton Prince" Wang Ziwei and young players to discuss their skills.

The first leg of the 2023 new season, the Super 1000 Series Malaysia Open, will be held on January 10 next year. Lee Zii Jia hopes to deliver good results in front of domestic fans and keep the championship at home.

The 24-year-old Lee Zii Jia has won the Asian Badminton Championships and the Thailand Open this season, and the runner-up at the Denmark Open. In addition, he broke into the top four at the Indonesian Open and the All England Open. He is a very competitive player in men's singles today.

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January 10 next year will usher in the first game of the 2023 new season. Li Zijia said: "Of course every player hopes to win the championship in his own country. I also want to play in a state of enjoyment and achieve good results."

In today's meeting, the young players were curious about how Li Zii Jia's extremely threatening smash was practiced?

He said with a smile: "Smashing the ball is not only about the strength of the muscles. It is necessary to master the right skills and the right way of exerting force. The training of basic skills is very important."

Faced with the outside world always comparing him with the legendary Malaysian star Lee Chong Wei, Lee Zii Jia said: "Lee Chong Wei is already a legend, and it may be difficult for anyone to surpass him in 20 or 30 years. He is like a Michael Jordan level person. So I just do my best.”

Malaysian ace Lee Zii Jia held a star meet-and-greet, and Taiwanese badminton prince Wang Ziwei made a surprise appearance as a special guest.

(Photo by reporter Liu Xinde)

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