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The left-handed world champion and world number one, 28, lost the first game to a more sprightly opponent, but was able to turn the tables.
He forced Lee, 29, who was roared on by a raucous Malaysian following, into a series of unforced errors. |
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The left-handed world champion and world number one, 28, lost the first game to a more sprightly opponent, but was able to turn the tables.
He forced Lee, 29, who was roared on by a raucous Malaysian following, into a series of unforced errors. |
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