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Badminton star Lee Chong Wei resumes training after cancer battle

Updated on: Jan 04, 2019 6:31 PM IST
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File image of Lee Chong Wei. (Getty Images)
File image of Lee Chong Wei. (Getty Images)

The former long-time world number one was seen to be in “high spirits” with plans to get back to court next week, Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary-general Ng Chin Chai told AFP.

Malaysian badminton star Lee Chong Wei resumed his training on Friday, officials said, months after the sports great had to stop playing to fight cancer.

The former long-time world number one was seen to be in “high spirits” with plans to get back to court next week, Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary-general Ng Chin Chai told AFP.

“He was in the gym doing some cycling with the gym instructor,” he said. “He plans to start the on-court training next week.”

Lee stopped playing in the middle of last year after he discovered he had cancer in July, forcing him to pull out of regional games and world championships.

Diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer, he told The Star newspaper in December that he had to go through 33 sessions of proton therapy treatment in Taiwan, calling it “a nightmare”.

Despite his ordeal, the three-time Olympic silver medallist said he wasn’t giving up on his dream of playing at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games - his fifth entry if he were to qualify.

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The 36-year-old player has tried unsuccessfully to gain Malaysia’s first ever Olympic gold medal at three consecutive Summer Games.

His last shot at the Olympic title was at the Rio 2016 Games when Lee lost to China’s Chen Long in a gripping final.

Nose cancer is perhaps the biggest blow suffered by Lee, who was banned after testing positive for a proscribed anti-inflammatory at the 2014 world championships.

Lee returned to the sport in 2015, after authorities accepted he took the drug inadvertently.

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