
New Delhi: Elated after winning his second India Open Super Series title, Lee Chong Wei on Sunday said it was a tough match against Kenichi Tago of Japan in the men's singles final but he was happy to have received the support of his Indian fans.
Chong Wei, who won the title in 2011 and ended up as runner-up last year, said he was grateful for all the support he got from the Indian fans.
"It was a tough match today. I am happy to have won it.
Last year I lost in the final," said the world number one shuttler from Malaysia at the Siri Fort Sports Complex....
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09:37 PM, Apr 28, 2013

New Delhi: World number one Lee Chong Wei faced a stiff challenge but in the end stamped his class to prevail over Kenichi Tago of Japan and claim the men's singles title at India Open Super Series badminton tournament on Sunday. Chong Wei took an hour and three minutes to overcome his world number nine Japanese opponent 21-15 18-21 21-17 in the summit clash at the Siri Fort Sports Complex....

08:16 PM, Apr 28, 2013

New Delhi: World No.1 shuttler Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia is aiming to reclaim his title at the forthcoming India Open which he won in 2011. The two-time Olympic silver medallist said he is excited about playing the Indian leg of the BWF World Super Series starting here at the Siri Fort Complex from April 23 to 28. "I'm training extra for India Open and hoping to win the tournament....

05:12 PM, Apr 18, 2013

The world No. 2 Saina Nehwal will spearhead the Indian challenge in women's categories. ...

08:50 PM, Apr 02, 2013

Malaysia's ace shuttler Lee Chong Wei secured his position in last four and moved one step closer to his third All England Open badminton title. ...

02:47 PM, Mar 09, 2013

London: Indian shuttler Parupalli Kashyap played his heart out before going down fighting to world number two Lee Chong Wei in a gruelling quarterfinal of the men's singles event at the London Olympics here on Thursday. Kashyap dived, smashed, retrieved almost everything thrown at him but still could not stop the top seed Malaysian as he eked out a 21-19 21-11 victory to advance to the semi-finals at the Wembley...

12:18 AM, Aug 03, 2012

Kuala Lumpur: Men's World No.1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia and top women's player Yihan Wang won the singles title at the Malaysian Superseries badminton event here on Sunday. The Malaysian had little trouble in disposing of Japanese Kenichi Tago, beating him 21-6, 21-13 to win his eighth Malaysian Open title. In the women's draw, Yihan beat Chinese compatriot Xin Wang 21-19, 21-11 to overcome the disappointment of being the...

08:02 PM, Jan 15, 2012

Malaysian world No.1 Lee Chong Wei lost to Indonesia's Sony Dwi Kuncoro. ...

08:05 PM, Aug 14, 2009

World No. 2 Chen Jin overcame early resistance to enter third round. ...

10:07 PM, Aug 12, 2009

Lin is seeking to become the first player to win three successive titles. ...

08:27 PM, Aug 10, 2009