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Zii Jia’s sabbatical could lead to smashing comeback: Azizulhasni

Cycling champion recalls own experience with ‘pressure’

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 15 Jun 2023 9:32PM

Zii Jia’s sabbatical could lead to smashing comeback: Azizulhasni
Lee Zii Jia began the year ranked second in the world but dropped to 11th after crashing out early in several tournaments this season, including the Malaysia Open and Malaysian Masters. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, June 15, 2023

NILAI – National cycling champion Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang described Lee Zii Jia’s decision to temporarily step back from badminton as a good move.

He said that a sabbatical is important for Zii Jia, as he is currently faced with pressure and bad form.

A hiatus, said Azizulhasni, could lead to a successful comeback in the future, adding that only the shuttler would know what he needs to regain his true form.

“It’s not easy to be at the top like Zii Jia with so many people focused on him, so when he loses, people bash him. 

“I, too, have gone through a similar situation in the past when I first started to rise, around 2007, 2008.

“There is pressure, but I learnt quickly and pushed the boundaries. 

“I think it’s good that he steps back a bit and comes back (stronger) later. 

“He has talent, maybe lacking in terms of fighting spirit and mentality.

“He needs to have a champion’s mentality, but it comes with experience,” he said when asked to comment about Zii Jia’s decision at the 2023 Asian Track Cycling Championship at the National Velodrome here today.

Zii Jia shocked badminton fans yesterday when he announced he is stepping back from the sport to regain his motivation after being eliminated by Lakshya Sen of India 17-21, 13-21 in the first round of the Indonesian Open.

Zii Jia began the year ranked second in the world but dropped to 11th after crashing out early in several tournaments this season, including the Malaysia Open and Malaysian Masters.

His decision also raises questions on whether he would remain in the Road to Gold programme for the Paris Olympics, as athletes in the programme are required to fulfil two main criteria: to be a medal winner in a previous Olympics and to be in the top ten in world rankings. – Bernama, June 15, 2023 

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