From southeastasianews.net
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LEE Chong Wei has breathed new life into Malaysia's campaign and national singles chief coach Rashid Sidek is optimistic the two-gold target will be met in the Laos Sea Games on Dec 9-18. Chong Wei, ...
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LEE Chong Wei has a dual mission to accomplish when gets back on court next month. His first task will be to retain his Super Series Masters title in Johor Baru on Dec 2-6 before he starts his assault on the Sea Games individual gold medal in Laos ...
From search.msn.com
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- Chong Wei back to his best (hongkongnews.net)
PETALING JAYA: It will be another major test of world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei’s resolve when he makes the attempts to retain the Super Series Masters Finals title and to win the SEA Games individual gold medal for the first time.
From thestar.com.my
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- Chong Wei wins TOYM award (story.malaysiasun.com)
- Chong Wei will now play in selected tourneys (thestar.com.my)
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei, the world's number one ranked badminton player, is considering skipping next month's South East Asian Games in Laos fearing fatigue. Lee, last year's Beijing Olympics silver medallist, has been in ...
From search.msn.com
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- Chong Wei mulls skipping SEA Games (search.msn.com)
- Chong Wei considering offers to play in China’s pro league (thestar.com.my)
- Malaysia's Lee beats Boonsak in Japan Open (search.msn.com)
THE world's number one shuttler, Datuk Lee Chong Wei beat Denmark's Peter Gade Christensen in the men's singles final at the Hong Kong Open Super Series today. The Malaysian top singles player, howev...
From hongkongnews.net
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- Chong Wei raises the bar (thestar.com.my)
- Hong Kong Open: Chong Wei back to his best (p.moreover.com)
- Hong Kong Open: - New Straits Times (search.msn.com)
