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Lee Chong Wei was born on October 21, 1982
Malaysia
Penang
His ancestral home is Fujian Province
Nan 'an City
[83]
,
[1]
Former Malaysia
badminton
He is known as the first brother of Malaysian badminton, one of the four heavenly Kings of world badminton, and the runner-up of men's singles at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.
Be awarded with a title
Datuk
.
[78]
In 2004, Lee Chong Wei won the first Malaysian Open men's singles title
[2]
. In 2005, Lee Chong Wei gradually replaced
Huang Chuanhan
He became the number one Malaysian men's singles player.
[2]
In January 2006, Lee Chong Wei reached the top of the badminton world rankings for the first time
[3]
. In early 2008, Lee Chong Wei won the first
BWF Super Series
Final men's singles champion. August, obtained
Beijing Olympic Games
The runner-up in men's singles badminton became the second Malaysian to win a silver medal at the Games
[4]
. In 2010, he became the first player in history to win three consecutive BWF finals.
[5]
In August 2012, in
London Olympic Games
Men's singles final again lost to China's Lin Dan, won the runner-up.
[6]
In 2014, Lee was caught up in a drug test and was banned for eight months.
[7]
In November 2015, he won the gold medal of men's singles at China Open for the first time.
[8-9]
On August 20, 2016, he lost in the men's singles final of the Rio Olympic Games and won for the third time
Olympic Games
runner-up
[10]
. Obtained in October
Lieutenant commander
Military rank
[11]
.
In March 2017, he won his fourth
All England Open
Men's singles champion
[12]
. In November of the same year, China was acquired
Hong Kong Open Badminton Championships
Men's singles champion
[13]
. On March 16, 2018, the All England Open quarterfinals played the 40th "Lin Li Battle", and finally Lee Chong Wei lost 0-2 to Lin Dan
[14]
. Obtained in April of the same year
Commonwealth Games
Badminton men's singles champion
[15]
. On 22 September the same year, the Badminton Association of Malaysia confirmed that Lee Chong Wei had been diagnosed with "early stage nose cancer".
[16]
.
On June 13, 2019, Lee Chong Wei announced his retirement
[17]
. On 25 June 2021, Lee Chong Wei resigned, citing health reasons
Tokyo Olympic Games
The delegation of Malaysia
Long post.
[77]
In May 2023, Lee was inducted into the International Badminton Federation Hall of Fame.
[82]
- Chinese name
- Lee Chong Wei
- Foreign name
- Lee Chong Wei
- alias
- The first brother in Malaysia
- nationality
- Malaysia
- Place of Birth
- Foothill Town, Penang State, Malaysia
- Date of birth
- October 21, 1982
- height
- 172 cm
- Body weight
- 60 kg / 132 LBS
- Graduate School
- Bukit Jalil Sports School
- Sports event
- badminton
- Sports team
- Have been discharged
- Specialty characteristics
- Explosive power, speed change, diagonal overhead
- Major awards
-
2005 Malaysian Open men's Singles champion
2006 Asian Championship men's singles champion
2010 BWF Super Series Finals
World Badminton Federation Best Male Athlete in 2010
Gold medal of men's singles in 2010, 2011 and 2014 All England Open - Important event
-
The Badminton ranking has occupied the world No. 1 position for 825 days (as of: December 2014)
[18]
Silver medal of men's badminton singles in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games - Ancestral land
- Nan 'an County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China
- Teach and train
- Misben Sieck, Yip Kam Fuk , Plum spear
- Holding racket
- The right hand
- constellation
- Libra
catalogue
- 1Early experience
- 2Sports career
- ▪debut
- ▪It's getting better
- ▪Climb the badminton circle
- ▪Beijing defeat
- ▪Work hard for a dream
- ▪London debacle
- ▪accumulator
- ▪trough
- ▪Announce one's retirement
- 3Game data
- ▪Men's singles
- ▪Men's doubles
- ▪Mixed doubles
- 4Award record
Lee Chong Wei's ancestral home
Fujian Province
Nan 'an City
My grandparents moved south from Fujian to make a living and have since taken root in the area
Malaysia
Second largest city
Penang
. Lee Chong Wei was the youngest child in his family, but he never grew up. In order to make himself taller, Lee Chong Wei fell in love with basketball, and he also entered the state team, but his mother was distressed that his son was suntanned every day in the court, so he was not allowed to play basketball
[3]
.
In 1993, his father, who liked to play badminton, took Lee Chong Wei to the gymnasium where he often went to play. Lee Chong Wei picked up his racket and swung it a few times curiously. The coach saw that the 11-year-old boy had a great deal of manner and coordination beyond the average child, and immediately accepted Lee Chong Wei as a disciple, making Lee Chong Wei practice in the gymnasium every day after school. So Lee Chong Wei began to learn badminton.
From learning ball to badminton professional school, from the state team
(Equivalent to provincial teams in China)
To the national team, Lee Chong Wei only spent 6 years, during which Lee Chong Wei was also ignored by the Malaysian youth team for three years, but fortunately, he was finally recommended by the head coach of the Malaysian National team Frost and entered the national team
[3]
.
(1999-2002)
In 1999, at the age of 17, Lee Chong Wei won the Malaysian National Championship
[3]
.
In November 2000, the badminton World Youth Championships were held in Guangzhou, where Lee Chong Wei, who was highly expected, lost to the rising Indonesian star in the semifinals
SONY
(Soni Dwi-Kuncoro) came in third. At that time, Malaysia's "men's single brother" is
Huang Zonghan
The coach is only training Lee Chong Wei as a newcomer with "comprehensive skills and a promising future.
[3]
.
(2003-2005)
In 2003, Lee Chong Wei won
Malaysian Open Badminton Championships
Runner-up of men's singles,
Netherlands Open Badminton Championships
Third place in men's singles, enter
Danish Open Badminton Championships
The final 8.
In July 2004, at the Malaysian Open, Lee won his first Open title and rose to the top 16 in the world
[2]
. In August, Lee Chong Wei was in
Athens Olympic Games
Badminton men's singles 16 to 8 match lost to China's Chen Hong.
[19]
After the Olympics, Lee's career took a turn for the better when his Malaysian coach Misbun Siderk was replaced by a Chinese coach
Plum spear
. On December 5, under the guidance of the new coach, Lee Chong Wei's footwork and net technique have significantly improved, and his results have gradually risen, and he won the second Open championship of his career - the Chinese Taipei Open championship
[2]
.
In 2005, Lee Chong Wei won the third place of men's singles at the World Badminton Championships and the gold medal of men's singles at the Malaysian Open. Lee Chong Wei, who has achieved excellent results, has gradually replaced Huang Chunhan and become the first brother of Malaysian men's singles
[2]
.
(2006)
In January 2006, Lee was ranked number one in the world, becoming the third Malaysian male singles player to be ranked number one in the world since the official rankings were established in the 1980s, following Rashid Siderk and Roslyn Hasen.
[3]
In September, at the World Badminton Championships in Madrid, Lee lost to a Chinese player in the quarterfinals
Bao Chunlai
After that, he fell into a low period of his career
[3]
. On the eve of the Asian Games in Doha in December, Lee Chong Wei unfortunately had a car accident and suffered a head injury that required six stitches. The defeat from the Asian Games took him from an average player to the world number one
Plum spear
The coach was changed to coach Misben Sidk. Since then, Lee Chong Wei has also been more invested in training, and has made a qualitative leap in speed and attack
[3]
.
(2007-2008)
In May 2007, Lee Chong Wei came out of the trough to participate in the second super tournament - Indonesia Open, Lee Chong Wei all the way through and defeated China's Bao Chunlai in the final to win the championship
[20]
. In the subsequent group stage of the Sudirman Cup, he defeated the Chinese players
lindane
In the end, Malaysia lost 4-1 to China
[21]
. Lee suffered knee pain at both the Danish Open and the French Open, but recovered after a few weeks of moderate training.
In early 2008, Lee Chong Wei won the men's singles championship of the BWF Super Series Finals for the first time. In August, Lee Chong Wei made it all the way to the final of the badminton competition at the Beijing Olympic Games. In the men's singles final, Lee lost 0-2 (12-21, 8-21) to China's Lin Dan, finishing as the Olympic runner-up. He won Malaysia's second ever Olympic silver medal
[4]
.
(2009-2011)
In early 2009, Lee won the Malaysian Open men's singles title and the BWF Super Series Finals men's singles title. In March, she reached the final of the All England Badminton Tournament, but still lost to China's Lin Dan and finished second
[22]
.
On January 9, 2010, at the BWF Super Series Finals, Lee Chong Wei won the men's singles title and became the first player in history to win three consecutive BWF finals
[5]
. November 21st, in
Guangzhou Asian Games
In the badminton men's singles final, Lee Chong Wei and China's Lin Dan met, but the injured Li Chong Wei finally lost to Lin Dan and won the runner-up
[23]
. On December 12, Lee Chong Wei defeated Indonesia 2-0 (21-19, 21-9) in 31 minutes in the men's singles final of the Hong Kong Super Badminton Championships
Toufik
Win the championship, win the sixth Super championship, set a record for the number of Super Championship wins in a single season
[24]
.
In May 2011, Lee Chong Wei won the men's singles title at the Malaysian Open of the BWF Super Series, creating a myth of seven titles in eight years
[25]
. In August, in the men's singles final of the World Badminton Championships in London, Lee Chong Wei was defeated by Lin Dan 1:2 (22-20, 14-21, 21-23) after winning the first set and two match points
[3]
.
(2012)
In January 2012, Lee Chong Wei won the Korean Open men's singles championship. On May 22, Lee Chong Wei won the Thomas Cup cum
Uber Cup
On the field, he accidentally sprained his ankle less than 5 minutes into the opening match with Gad. In August, during the London Olympic Games, Lee Chong Wei all the way to the men's singles final, and the Beijing Olympic Games, the opponent is still Lin Dan. In the men's singles final, Lee Chong Wei lost to Lin Dan 1:2 (21-15, 10-21, 19-21) and was the runner-up again
[6]
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.
(2013-2015)
On 16 June 2013, Lee won the Indonesian Open 2-0 (21-15, 21-14) against Germany
Zwibler
Win the championship.
[28]
On 21 October 2014, the Badminton Association of Malaysia announced that Lee Chong Wei had failed a doping test at the World Championships in August 2014 and would be banned for up to two years. On November 5, the B bottle was re-examined and the drug test result was still positive
[7]
. On November 11, the World Badminton Federation officially announced in Kuala Lumpur that Lee Chong Wei would be temporarily suspended for failing a drug test.
[30] 29 -
On 27 April 2015, the World Badminton Federation (WBF) issued a ruling against Lee, ordering him to be suspended for eight months from 30 August 2014 and ending on 1 May 2015
[31]
.
On 15 November 2015, in the men's singles final of the BWF Super Series China Open, Lee Chong Wei defeated the Chinese player 2-0 (21-15, 21-11) in 50 minutes
Chen Long
Winning the China Open for the first time in his career.
[8-9]
On 5 June 2016, in the BWF Super Series Indonesia Open, Lee Chong Wei defeated Denmark 2-1
Jane Jorgensen
He won the title for the sixth time in Indonesia
[32]
; Four-time Olympian Lee Chong Wei carried the flag for Malaysia for the first time at the opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games on August 5
[33]
; On August 19, the Olympic badminton men's singles semifinal, Lee Chong Wei beat 2-1
lindane
Advance to the final
[34]
; On 20 August, Lee Chong Wei lost to Chen Long in the men's singles final of the Rio Olympic Games, and won the second place in the Olympic Games for the third time
[10]
.
In March 2017, he won his fourth
All England Open
Men's singles champion.
[12]
In November, he won the gold medal of men's singles in Hong Kong Open
[13]
.
On August 22, 2017, on the second match day of the 2017 World Badminton Championships in Glasgow, Lee Chong Wei fought against Le Videz of France. The second seed and Malaysian great Lee Chong Wei lost to his opponent in three sets 19-21, 24-22, 17-21, thus ending the 10th World Badminton Championships. It was also the worst in his personal history.
[35]
On March 16, 2018, the 40th "Lin Li vs Li" match between Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei in the quarterfinals of the 2018 All England Open Badminton Championships became an exciting classic match, which Lin Dan won 21:16, 21:17.
[14]
On 25 July 2018, Lee Chong Wei withdrew from the World Championships due to a respiratory related illness. Lee Chong Wei not only failed to compete for the men's singles title at the World Championships, but also won't participate in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta from August 18 to September 2.
[36]
At noon on June 13, 2019, Lee Chong Wei held a special press conference in which he announced that he was officially ending his 19-year career
[17]
.
On December 28, 2019, Lee Chong Wei announced his career finale via video.
[37]
On 25 June 2021, Lee Chong Wei resigned from the Malaysian delegation at the Tokyo Olympics, citing health reasons
Long post.
[77]
In May 2023, Lee Chong Wei and
lindane
Co-inducted into the International Badminton Federation Hall of Fame.
[82]
Olympic Games
Game time
|
event
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Place of competition
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Competition result
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2004-08-17
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Men's singles 1/8 final
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Athens, Greece
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1:2 (Lost to Chen Hong)
[38]
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2008-08-17
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Men's singles final
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Beijing, China
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0-2 (Lost to Lin Dan)
[39]
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2012-08-05
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Men's singles final
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London, United Kingdom
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1:2 (Lost to Lin Dan)
[40]
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2016-08-20
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Men's singles final
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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0-2 (Lost to Chen Long)
[10]
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The Asian Games
Game time
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event
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Place of competition
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Competition result
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2010-11-21
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Men's singles final
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Guangzhou, China
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1:2 (Lost to Lin Dan)
[41]
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World championship
Game time
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event
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Place of competition
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Competition result
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2006-09-22
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Men's singles quarter-final
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Madrid, Spain
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1:2 (Lost to Bao Chunlai)
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2007-08-16
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Men's singles third round
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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0-2 (Lost to SONY)
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2009-08-14
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Men's singles quarter-final
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India Hydra Bar
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1:2 (Lost to SONY)
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2010-08-27
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Men's singles quarter-final
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Paris, France
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1:2 (Lost to Tawfik)
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2011-08-14
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Men's singles final
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London, United Kingdom
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1:2 (Lost to Lin Dan)
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2013-08-11
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Men's singles final
|
Guangzhou, China
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Forfeit due to injury
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2014-09-01
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Men's singles final
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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0-2 (Lost to Chen Long)
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2015-08-16
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Men's singles final
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Jakarta, Indonesia
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0-2 (Lost to Chen Long)
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Note: See the Sina Sports Badminton World Championship for details. Partial reference
42 - [49]
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Thomas cup
Game time
|
event
|
Place of competition
|
Competition result
|
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2014-05-25
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Men's team final
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New Delhi, India
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2:3 (Lost to Japan)
[50]
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Super finals
Game time
|
event
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Place of competition
|
Competition result
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2008-12-21
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Men's singles final
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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2-0 (Defeat Pete Gad)
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2009-12-06
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Men's singles final
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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2-0 (Beat Park Sung-Hwan)
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2010-01-09
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Men's singles final
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Taipei, China
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2-0 (Defeat Pete Gad)
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2011-12-17
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Men's singles semi-final
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Liuzhou, China
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1:2 (lost to Chen Long)
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2013-11-24
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Men's singles final
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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2-0 (Defeat Sujito)
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Note: References
[51 and 55]
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Match date
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event
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Place of competition
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Competition result
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1999-03-14
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Malaysia satellite badminton Tournament
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Malaysia
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Round of 32
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2000-08-20
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Malaysian Open Badminton Championships
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Malaysia
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Round of 32
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2001-04-22
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Singapore Open Badminton Championships
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Singapore
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Round of 32
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Note: References
[56]
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Match date
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Place of competition
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Competition result
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2005-05-15
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Beijing, China
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From 9 to 10 November 2012, Lee Chong Wei and the former No. 1 Women's Singles of Malaysia
Huang Miazhu
Held a wedding reception for thousands of guests at Kuala Lumpur Convention and Exhibition Centre for two consecutive nights. In addition to local dignitaries, Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Chai Xi was also invited to attend, and he presented the couple with a panda doll, a symbol of China's national treasure, and wished him an early birth of a child
[63]
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On 12 April 2013, Lee's wife, Huang Miao-chu, gave birth to a son named Kingston Lee.
[64]
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On July 9, 2015, Lee's second child, Terrance, was born
[65-66]
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In September 2022, badminton player Lee Chong Wei's wife Huang Miao-chu was pregnant with their third child, due in early December.
[79]
Malaysian badminton star Lee Chong Wei announced the birth of his third child with his wife Huang Miajoo via social media on Nov 28.
[80]
On 25 July 2018, Lee Chong Wei withdrew from the World Championships due to a respiratory related illness.
[36]
On 22 September 2018, the President of the Badminton Association of Malaysia issued an official statement confirming that Lee Chong Wei had been diagnosed with "early stage nose cancer". Lee Chong Wei is still receiving treatment in Chinese Taipei and is recovering well and may return to China in the near future.
[16]
Lee Chong Wei, whose native language is Chinese, has many good friends in the Chinese team, the first one is to meet at the World Youth Championships in 2000
Bao Chunlai
. Due to their similar ages and personalities, Lee Chong Wei and Bao Chunlai have always kept in touch with each other
[67]
.
Lee Chong Wei, a torchbearer for the Beijing Olympic Games, participates in the torch relay ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April 21, 2008.
[68]
In May 2012, the Malaysian Navy awarded Lee the rank of Honorary Lieutenant Commander of the Naval Volunteer Reserve in recognition of his contribution to the Malaysian sports scene.
On 07 October 2016, Malaysian badminton Chief Datuk Lee Chong Wei was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander by the Royal Malaysian Navy.
[69]
On 12 May 2017, Lee received the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Penang State Government in recognition of his outstanding contributions in the badminton world.
[70]
Broadcast time | Program title | intro |
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2015-07-17 | Report! coach [71] |
Lee Chong Wei became the star coach and played the 34th singles match against Lin Dan.
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Trade name
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Publishing house
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The 2012-01
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The loser is king (English and Chinese)
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[72]
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Lee Chong Wei is a good player, he has his own personality.
(Commentary by Li MAO, former Chinese coach of Lee Chong Wei
[73]
)
Lee Chong Wei is a typical master under the influence of Oriental culture, and his character is very introverted and modest. Lee Chong Wei is the number one player in Malaysian men's singles with his right hand grip, good assault explosive power, strong speed change ability, outstanding consistency of action, and forehand split diagonal threat.
(NetEase Olympic review
[74]
)
The biggest technical feature of Lee Chong Wei lies in his unusually steady defense and sharp counterattack. The world No.1 Malaysian player has an extraordinary calm and stability on the court. No matter what form of attack the opponent is in, Lee Chong Wei can always rely on his excellent defensive skills to firmly stabilize the situation. And then he kills his opponent with his sharp counterattack.
(State General Administration of Sport review
[75]
)
As the number one player in Malaysia, Lee Chong Wei is a big red character, the king of Lin Dan meets with it, and will encounter stubborn resistance on the way to win. Lee Chong Wei's achievements in recent years have been remarkable and stable, and he has always been one of the strongest opponents in Chinese men's singles.
Tencent Dayu network review
[76]
)