Lee Zii Jia Eyes Revenge Against Srikanth at Canada Badminton Open
Lee Zii Jia gets a fresh shot at India's Kidambi Srikanth at the Canada Badminton Open, after suffering a prior defeat to the former world number one.

Lee Gets Another Crack at Srikanth in Canada
Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia has a chance to settle scores with India's Kidambi Srikanth at the Canada Badminton Open, according to a report by The Star. The two players are set to meet again after Srikanth got the better of Lee in their previous encounter, making the upcoming match one of the more anticipated clashes in the men's singles draw.
Lee, one of Malaysia's most prominent badminton exports, has been working to reclaim consistent form on the international circuit. A win against Srikanth in Canada would not only serve as personal redemption but would also carry useful ranking points as players continue to build their standings on the BWF World Tour calendar.
Srikanth's Recent Record Against Lee
Srikanth, a former world number one and 2021 World Championships silver medalist, has shown the ability to challenge top players on any given day. His previous victory over Lee demonstrated that he remains a serious threat even as younger competitors push up the rankings.
The Canadian tournament offers both players a relatively open setting to perform. Neither is on home soil, which levels the psychological playing field and puts the result squarely down to form and execution on the day.
Lee's game is built around deceptive stroke play and sharp net control. Srikanth, by contrast, relies on explosive jump smashes and rapid court coverage. Their contrasting styles tend to produce competitive matches, and their head-to-head history at this level carries real weight for both players' momentum heading into the latter part of the international season.
What a Win Would Mean for Lee
For Lee, the Canada Open represents more than just a ranking event. Bouncing back from a loss to the same opponent is a psychological marker for any professional athlete, and the badminton calendar does not always offer quick opportunities for such rematches.
Malaysian badminton fans will be watching closely. Lee has carried significant expectations since leaving the Badminton Association of Malaysia to compete as an independent player, and every result on the international stage feeds into the broader narrative around his career trajectory.
A strong run in Canada, ideally starting with a win over Srikanth, would send a clear signal that Lee is hitting his stride at the right time. Srikanth, for his part, will be looking to prove that his earlier win was no fluke and that he can back it up on a different continent, on a different day.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.







