Top badminton player Lee Chong Wei mulls retirement
Badminton World No 1 Lee Chong Wei hinted that retirement
was on the horizon after the emotional Malaysian sealed his 10th national
championship in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
Lee, 31, was in tears after his 21-19, 21-9 victory over
Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto, saying this would be his last Malaysian Open.
"I have never experienced
this kind of pressure before. The first game was tough and Tommy really pushed
me hard," Lee told reporters in Malaysia.
"The pressure started to
build up from the start of this week. I was tense because I wanted to win my
10th and last Malaysian Open badly.
"After the win, I could not
help but feel emotional. All the burden is off my shoulders now... I feel
lighter."
Lee won his second Olympic silver
medal at the London Games in 2012 after another titanic battle with old
advisory Lin Dan of China but said he was unsure about competing again at the
grandest stage.
The Penang-born Lee said he would
attempt to win a third consecutive Commonwealth Games gold medal in Glasgow in
July and a first world championship in August before deciding on his future
after the Asian Games in South Korea in September.
"I don't know whether I can
last until the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. I just cannot imagine how I would
fare in three years' time," the right-hander said.
"For now, I just don't know
whether I can go on after the Asian Games. There is also personal problems and
pressure.
"I have been playing for
many years and I feel the need to spend more time with my family. This whole
week my wife and mother were asking why I was so tensed up.
"I want to spend more time
with my baby boy."
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