KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian badminton ace Lee Zii Jia and officials struck a deal on Tuesday to lift a ban imposed on the world number seven last week after he quit the national team.
The 23-year-old cut ties with Malaysia’s badminton association this month to play as an independent, but the body hit back by prohibiting him from competing in tournaments for two years.
The ban triggered fury, with top international players condemning a move that could have prematurely ended the career of Malaysia´s best hope to win the country’s first Olympic gold.
After crisis talks with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), Lee said he had received president Norza Zakaria´s "blessings" to go independent.
"I am happy that we are now resolving this issue," he said in an Instagram post.
"I hope this conclusion unites us as Malaysians and badminton fans."
Norza added that the "interest of the nation is paramount. Our goal is a gold at the Paris Olympics (in 2024) -- BAM will support him."
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