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Lee Chong Wei Loses Because of Biased Linesman

Author: teropong | December 3, 2007 - 1:38 pm

lee chong weiPETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei went down to China Lin Dan in a men’s singles final marred by several dubious line-calls in the Hong Kong Open at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium yesterday.

Lin Dan, the world No. 1, came back from a game down to beat world No. 2 Chong Wei 9-21, 21-15, 21-15 in a pulsating contest that saw the Malaysian protesting several line-calls.

“Quite a lot of his shots were outside. Everybody could see it,” said Lee Chong Wei, who lost last week’s China Open final to Bao Chunlai.

“This also happened in the China Open final. Maybe playing in Hong Kong is the same as in China.”

His claims marred an absorbing final between badminton’s top two ranked players, although Lee Chong Wei was also hampered by a knee injury he sustained in October.

Chong Wei looked to be the favourite to win the title after registering an easy 21-9 win in the first game.

But world champion Lin Dan came back strongly to win the next two games to take home the US$20,000 (RM68,000) in 51 minutes. It was his fourth Super Series triumph this year.

Chong Wei received US$8,000 (RM27,200).

The 24-year-old Lin Dan was clearly rattled as Chong Wei raced to an 8-3 lead in the first game, calling for the line judges to tuck their plastic passes away in a move that brought guffaws from the crowd. Chong Wei easily wrapped up the first game at 21-9.

Even Chong Wei, who won three Super Series titles this year, was surprised with the easy win in the first game. But things changed in the second game as Lin Dan regained his rhythm.

Southpaw Lin Dan, with some good smashes and net play, took a 10-5 lead in the second game. Chong Wei looked under pressure as he had problems retrieving Lin Dan’s smashes and was trailing 12-18 before losing 15-21.

In the rubber game, a gifted point for Lin Dan was the turning point.

The linesman called a Lin Dan smash out but the umpire over-ruled the decision and awarded the point to the Chinese, much to the dismay of Chong Wei.

Lin Dan went on to clinch the decider 21-15 against the rattled Chong Wei.

National chief coach Yap Kim Hock said in a telephone interview that he was satisfied despite Chong Wei’s loss.

“Chong Wei controlled the first game but in the second game he looked tired, as he had been playing too many tournaments.

“His recurring knee problem also affected his game. Lin Dan looked the more fresher player.

“Chong Wei will take a one-week break before resuming training,” added Kim Hock.

Earlier, Lin Dan’s girlfriend and top seed Xie Xingfang defeated compatriot and world champion Zhu Lin to win the women’s title 21-19, 21-14.

The Hong Kong Open, the last leg of the inaugural Super Series, is set to be the last tournament of the year. Badminton chiefs are scrambling to save a planned Super Series Masters Finals after organisers in Qatar failed to find sponsors.

source : thestar

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3 Responses to “Lee Chong Wei Loses Because of Biased Linesman”

  1. ali allah ditta Says:

    Luckily he didnt complain about his racket or his shoes coz they are not China mali…..

    cheers.

  2. Vincy Says:

    Doubious line calls are part and puzzle in Badminton sport as long as it not allow a video camera replay on this situation, and players will suffer most in this circumstances.

    Especially for Chong Wei, surely he will have the reason behind his lost. If all this are in CW favour, he would have won all the competition he participated in.

    Who will Lin Dan be then? Where will Taufik Hidayat be today? Will Sony tamed CW easily during world championship? Can Bao CL just walk all over him during the China Master Finals? Will CW even injured his knee had all these decision gone his way?

    Surely there are ups and downs in sports. Lee CW has to improve his mental strength as well as controlling his emotion during matches. I’m sure there’s a doubt line call on Lin Dan as well during the first game, and look what happened? He just forget that piece of unfairness and get on with the game, and at the end he wa rewarded the Champion medal.

    There will be too many “What ifs” in sports and you just need to get on with it and trying to make things work your way by your own self, not by line judges, empire or even the supporters.

    If you notice a lot of linesmen were eldery and at such high peed, there bound to be some human error.

    Gracias…….

    Check out my opinion on Chong Wei @ http://i-know-what-you-think.blogspot.com/2007/12/chong-wei-crying-baby.html

  3. nick Says:

    Vincy, your opinion is absolutely rubbish.
    Badminton bodies MUST embrace video/computer supported decisions.

    human-error (judge/linesman) MUST not be a reason for “ups and downs” of a sportsman

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