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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Wei Feng gets it right second time around

On Monday, the 26-year-old Wei Feng went on the attack from the start to beat former international Tan Chun Seang 21-14, 21-9 in the final of the National Grand Prix Finals at the Precinct 11 Sports Complex.

“I should have won it last year when (Lee) Chong Wei skipped the local tournament. Instead, I lost to Misbun Ramdan (Misbun) in the final,” said Wei Feng.

“This time, I got it right and I have justified my position as a senior player in the national team,” said Wei Feng.

“This year, my target was reaching the world’s top 10 but I failed. I hope to accomplish it next season,” said Wei Feng, the world No. 13.

“I also lost to two lower-ranked players in international tournaments this year. I will try to avoid doing so next year.

“I want to represent the country for the first time in the Thomas Cup Finals and make my first appearance in a Super Series tournament,” added Wei Feng, who will now shift his focus to the Korean Open from Jan 8-13.

read more:http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Badminton/2013/12/30/Wei-Feng-gets-it-right-second-time-around/


Photo: Wei Feng gets it right second time around 

On Monday, the 26-year-old Wei Feng went on the attack from the start to beat former international Tan Chun Seang 21-14, 21-9 in the final of the National Grand Prix Finals at the Precinct 11 Sports Complex.

“I should have won it last year when (Lee) Chong Wei skipped the local tournament. Instead, I lost to Misbun Ramdan (Misbun) in the final,” said Wei Feng.

“This time, I got it right and I have justified my position as a senior player in the national team,” said Wei Feng. 

“This year, my target was reaching the world’s top 10 but I failed. I hope to accomplish it next season,” said Wei Feng, the world No. 13.

“I also lost to two lower-ranked players in international tournaments this year. I will try to avoid doing so next year.

“I want to represent the country for the first time in the Thomas Cup Finals and make my first appearance in a Super Series tournament,” added Wei Feng, who will now shift his focus to the Korean Open from Jan 8-13. 

read more:http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Badminton/2013/12/30/Wei-Feng-gets-it-right-second-time-around/

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