Misbun Sidek stated: “Playing against left-handed players is quite tricky. Lin Dan once dominated the badminton world. Lee Chong Wei must find ways to deal with such playing styles.” Misbun Sidek, who has coached Lee Chong Wei in the Malaysian national team, told The Star: “Lee Chong Wei faced right-handed players throughout the Denmark Open until the final, where he struggled to adapt to his opponent’s style, feeling at a loss.
He was uncomfortable throughout the match.” This marks Lee Chong Wei’s third consecutive loss to Ong Hong Yang, following his early exit in the Singapore Open and semi-final loss in the Australian Open this year. Misbun Sidek said: “Playing against left-handed players is quite tricky. Lin Dan once dominated the badminton world. Lee Chong Wei must find ways to deal with such playing styles.” Ong Hong Yang, after winning the Korea Open last year, experienced a slump but has recently regained form, winning the Australian and Denmark Open titles, and contributing to China’s badminton team’s victory in the Hangzhou Asian Games men’s team event. Misbun Sidek remains pleased with the progress of former All England champion Lee Chong Wei: “Lee Chong Wei’s playing style is the same as his previous style. We saw this in the Finland and Denmark matches. We hope he continues to perform well.” In the upcoming French Open, Lee Chong Wei and Ong Hong Yang are set to face each other again in the first round.Source: Xinzhou Network. User guidelines for this site: Refrain from insulting excellent original articles. Resume submission channel: Not available.


