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James: Malaysia¡¯s chances of beating Denmark hinge on Zii Jia winning the first singles - Sixteen Sports
James: Malaysia¡¯s chances of beating Denmark hinge on Zii Jia winning the first singles
22-Apr-2024
Lee Zii Jia's performance will be crucial for Malaysia against Denmark in the Thomas Cup Finals. Former player James Selvaraj highlighted Zii Jia's importance, especially in his potential matchup against world No. 1 Viktor Axelsen. Selvaraj emphasized that a victory by Zii Jia could significantly boost Malaysia's chances, urging other players to rally behind him. Despite Denmark's formidable lineup, Selvaraj believes in Malaysia's team unity and fighting spirit. He draws parallels to Malaysia's unexpected success in the 1976 Thomas Cup, underlining the significance of solidarity among players. The upcoming match between Malaysia and Denmark holds promise, with Zii Jia's performance likely to set the tone for the team's overall performance.