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Chen Long bukan ancaman utama



Lee Chong Wei (dua kiri) pada majlis menandatangani perjanjian sebagai duta jenama kopi pracampur 'Cafe 99' di Wisma CNI, Taman Perindustrian Glenmarie Shah Alam, semalam.



SHAH ALAM - Datuk Lee Chong Wei menegaskan, dia tidak menganggap Chen Long, lawan yang menumbangkannya tiga kali dalam empat pertemuan terakhir, sebagai ancaman kepada matlamat utama 2012 iaitu memenangi pingat emas Olimpik.

Jelas pemain No.1 dunia itu, satu-satunya orang yang mampu menggugat impiannya pada temasya London 2012 adalah seteru utamanya, Lin Dan.
"Saya rasa Chen Long bukan pencabar utama saya. Saya tahu semua orang risau selepas melihat saya kalah kepadanya tiga kali tahun ini, tetapi tidak untuk diri saya.

"Saya tidak berada dalam keadaan terbaik, agak letih selepas beraksi dalam begitu banyak kejohanan dalam tempoh tiga bulan lalu, mungkin tidak dapat fokus pada permainan saya.
"Orang cakap sekarang saya perlu berdepan cabaran sukar dua jaguh China, namun saya fikir Lin Dan lebih mengancam, bukan Chen Long," katanya kepada pemberita selepas menghadiri majlis menandatangani perjanjian sebagai duta jenama kopi pracampur 'Cafe 99' di Wisma CNI, Taman Perindustrian Glenmarie di sini semalam.

Mengulas mengenai prestasi keseluruhan tahun ini, Chong Wei menyifatkan ia sebagai cukup menggembirakan, meskipun kesal dengan kegagalan meraih gelaran Kejohanan Dunia, Ogos lalu.
"Sebanyak 11 perlawanan akhir, tujuh kejuaraan dan empat kali naib juara serta tiga separuh akhir.
"Berbanding beberapa tahun lalu, ada kalanya saya kalah seawal pusingan pertama, kedua. Tetapi untuk semua 14 pertandingan saya sertai tahun ini, saya hanya kalah kepada dua pemain sahaja, Lin Dan dan Chen Long.

"Kegagalan meraih gelaran Kejohanan Dunia... begitu hampir, hanya satu mata dari mencapainya tetapi tewas akhirnya. Ia adalah saat paling menyakitkan hati saya tahun ini.
"Segala peristiwa yang mendukacitakan pada 2011 sudah saya lupakan dan kini tumpuan saya beralih arah 2012," jelasnya.

Istilah 'rehat' sememangnya tiada dalam kamus Chong Wei kerana dia langsung tidak berkesempatan untuk bercuti.

Baru pulang dari Siri Masters Akhir di China, Chong Wei sudah pun kembali ke gelanggang untuk meneruskan program latihannya bagi persiapan menghadapi dua kejohanan Siri Super iaitu Terbuka Korea dan Terbuka Malaysia yang menawarkan mata kelayakkan Olimpik.
"Minggu ini sepatutnya saya rancang untuk bercuti, tapi apabila meneliti balik jadual saya, memang tidak berpeluang berbuat demikian dan terpaksa membatalkan segala perancangan sebelum ini," ujarnya.


Oleh TAN MING WAI
tan.mingwai@utusan.com.my

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