Malaysia’s Leong Jun Hao edged out again by China’s Li Shifeng in gruelling Masters clash

Malaysia’s Leong Jun Hao edged out again by China’s Li Shifeng in gruelling Masters clash

PETALING JAYA, Sept 18 — National men’s singles shuttler Leong Jun Hao has reportedly fell short of a place in the China Masters quarter-finals after a three-game defeat to China’s world No 4 Li Shifeng at the Shenzhen Arena.

According to a report in Free Malaysia Today, Jun Hao, ranked 22nd in the world, forced a decider but eventually lost 21-11, 19-21, 21-8 in a 67-minute battle.

It was a repeat of their clash at the Hong Kong Open last week, where Jun Hao came close to victory but was edged out in another gruelling three-game contest.

The Malaysian, who has now lost seven of his eight meetings against Shifeng, is still searching for a breakthrough semi-final appearance this year after two quarter-final runs and five first-round exits.

Shifeng, meanwhile, progressed to face Taiwan’s Lin Chun Yi, who overcame Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie in the other match.

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