Lin wins year's first title, Lee shows up to congratulate


KUALA LUMPUR - Veteran Lin Dan won the all-Chinese final to take the men's singles title at the Malaysia Open badminton tournament here on Sunday.
Lin, the two-time Olympic champion, rallied from one set down to beat compatriot Chen Long 9-21, 21-17 and 21-11 in the final that lasted one hour and 18 minutes.
On his first title of the year, the 35-year-old Lin said that "it demonstrated that my previous training was effective, more importantly, it gave me confidence."
His long-time rival Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, who is still recovering from a nose cancer last year, showed up at the award ceremony of the men's singles as the former world No. 1 opted to skip the Malaysia Open under the advice of his doctor.
"He congratulated me on my performance," said Lin. "He looks pretty well, I am sure we will meet again at the court."
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