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M’sia Open: calf injury leaves Daren on ‘one leg’, may force pull-out

National pro shuttler hopes for prompt recovery to continue playing in front of local fans

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Jan 2023 4:52PM

M’sia Open: calf injury leaves Daren on ‘one leg’, may force pull-out
National professional men’s singles shuttler Liew Daren during his 2023 Malaysia Open first-round clash against France’s Toma Junior Popo at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur today. Daren has been carrying an injury to his right calf since last month, which could force his tournament withdrawal. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, January 10, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – National professional men’s singles shuttler Liew Daren will most likely not play against defending champion Viktor Axelsen in the second round of the 2023 Malaysia Open at the Axiata Arena this Thursday.

The world number 31, who advanced to the second round after defeating France’s Toma Junior Popov 21-15, 14-21, 21-17 in a 59-minute first-round battle today, may have to withdraw due to a right calf injury which he has been carrying since last month.

The bronze medalist at the 2018 World Badminton Championships, however, hopes that he would be able to fully recover and continue playing in the Super 1000 level tournament in front of local badminton fans.

“I haven’t been able to train for a month because of an injury to my right calf suffered during running training. It is possible that I will withdraw but I have not made a decision yet. I have to see if I can recover because tomorrow it is going to be more painful.

“If walking still hurts tomorrow and Thursday, then (there is) no point in playing because I can’t move. I was really in pain when I was playing, I didn’t even jump as I was playing with only one leg,” he told reporters.

According to the tournament draw, Daren, 36, is scheduled to play against the winner of the all-Danish clash between Axelsen and Rasmus Gemke (21st in the world).

Daren also did not rule out the possibility of his appearance in the Malaysian Open this time being his last before announcing his retirement at an unspecified date. – Bernama, January 10, 2023

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