Men’s singles back-up shuttler Chong Wei Feng will go into the
Maybank Malaysian Open Super Series at the Putra Stadium on Wednesday as
a top 20 player for the first time in his career.
Wei Feng, who moved up two rungs to 19th in the world on Thursday,
plans to mark his breakthrough with a memorable outing in his home
tournament.
For a start, he’s eyeing revenge against Kenichi Tago of Japan in the opening round.
“I’ve beaten Tago once, but lost to him in our last two meetings. It’s time to set the record straight,” said Wei Feng.
The left-hander defeated the 2010 All-England runner-up for the first
time at the Japan Open last year but the Japanese clinched
straight-game victories at the French and Hong Kong Opens .
“My best result in our home tournament was a quarter-final finish in
2010. Hopefully, I can justify my new world ranking with a win over
Tago.
“It’ll be tough but I hope the home fans will spur me on,” he said.
But first Wei Feng must recover physically from his energy-sapping outing at the ongoing Korean Open.
The 24-year-old Wei Feng did well to reach the quarter-finals after
beating China’s Gao Huan 14-21, 21-18, 21-15 in one hour and 14 minutes
on Thursday.
A day later, however, the tired Wei Feng went down 5-21, 21-17, 15-21 to Wong Wing Ki of Hong Kong.
“I need to be physically stronger to give a more solid showing,” admitted Wei Feng.
Tago, however, fared worse in Seoul when he suffered a first round loss to Denmark’s Jan O Jorgensen.
A win over the second-seeded Japanese in the Malaysian Open will surely give Wei Feng a timely boost.
Besides Wei Feng, the other Malaysian singles shuttlers in the main
draw are defending champion Lee Chong Wei, Liew Daren, Tan Chun Seang
and Mohd Arif Abdul Latif.
Courtesy of The Star
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