Sydney: In a thrilling and intense 83-minute showdown, Lee Zii Jia emerged victorious over Ng Tze Yong, securing a narrow 2-1 victory and a spot in the top 4 of the Australian Open. The clash between Malaysia’s top-ranked Lee Zii Jia (world No. 17) and Ng Tze Yong (world No. 21) marked their first-ever encounter on the international stage.
Highlights of Lee Zii Jia vs. Ng Tze Yong in the 2023 Australian Open quarter-finals:
Throughout the match, the two players fought fiercely, leaving the spectators on the edge of their seats. Lee showed incredible resilience and determination, managing to overcome Ng with a final score of 17-21, 26-24, 21-19 after an intense battle lasting 1 hour and 23 minutes. This impressive victory marks Lee’s third entry into the semi-finals of a major badminton tournament this year, following his previous success at the All England Championship and the Swiss Open.
The match between Lee and Ng was very close, with the difference in points never exceeding 3 throughout the match. After losing the first game, Lee narrowly secured a crucial victory with a scoreline of 26-24 in the second. In the deciding game, Lee exhibited remarkable composure despite losing his 11-4 lead and being caught up by Ng. With the score tied at 19-19, Lee displayed nerves of steel, making a stunning comeback to seal the win. Ng’s errors in the final moments allowed Lee to clinch the match with a powerful smash, sending him to the semi-finals.
Next, Lee will face China’s rising star, Weng Hongyang, in what promises to be an electrifying semi-final showdown.
Moving on to the men’s doubles quarterfinals, Malaysia’s reigning world champions – Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik faced a formidable challenge from Chinese Taipei’s Lu Ching Yao/Yang Po Han. Unfortunately, Chia/Soh failed to add to their 4-0 winning streak against Lu/Yang and succumbed to a straight-set defeat.
Highlights of Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik vs. Lu Ching Yao/Yang Po Han in the 2023 Australian Open quarter-finals:
World No. 4 Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik, struggled to find their rhythm from the beginning, trailing behind 0-3 in the first game and never managing to catch up. The duo faced a daunting 4-12 deficit second game, and despite their efforts to close the gap, they couldn’t overturn the situation. The match ended in a 15-21, 17-21 defeat, putting an end to Chia/Soh’s journey in the tournament.
Lu/Yang, on the other hand, celebrated their victory and earned a spot in the semi-finals, where they will take on Japan’s No. 3 seeds Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi. The world’s No. 5 Hoki/Kobayashi showed their dominance, defeating Indonesia’s Pramudya Kusumawardana/Yeremia Erich Yoche Yacob Rambitan with an impressive score of 21-6, 21-16 in just 31 minutes.