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Wei Feng ready to defend gold medal in badminton
Malaysias Chong Wei Feng hits a return to Chinas Chen Long during their mens singles semi-final match at the China Open Badminton Tournament in Shanghai, November 16, 2013. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

GLASGOW, Aug 1 ― National singles ace Chong Wei Feng stayed on track to defend Malaysia's supremacy in the Commonwealth Games badminton events after registering an important win at the Emirates Arena here today.

Wei Feng, installed as the top seed after the withdrawal of Datuk Lee Chong Wei due to injury, swept aside Tony Stephenson from Northern Ireland in straight sets, 21-15, 21-10 in a third round match.

Wei Feng will next meet R V Gurusaidutt from India in the quarterfinals today.

“The real battle will start at the quarterfinal stage but I hope to retain the country's gold medal in the event. This is my maiden Commonwealth Games and I have been maintaining my focus to win every match,” he told reporters after his match.

Apart from Wei Feng, another men's singles player from Malaysia, Liew Daren also marched into the quarterfinals after beating D. Karunaratna from Sri Lanka in straight sets, 21-19, 21-12.

Liew will meet Kashyap Parupalli from India today.

Malaysia has a proud track record in the Commonwealth Games since Malaysian shuttlers have won the men's singles gold at six consecutive Commonwealth Games through Rashid Sidek in 1990 and 1994, Wong Choo Hann (1998), Hafiz Hashim (2002) and Chong Wei in 2006 and 2010.

Meanwhile, in the women's competition, National singles hopeful Tee Jing Yi defeated N.Murukkuwadura from Sri Lanka, 21-9, 21-6 to book her berth in the quarterfinals and scheduled to meet P C Thulasi from India. ― Bernama

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