Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates after defeating Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen in the final at the Indonesia Open badminton tournament on Sunday. Dita Alangkara / AP Photo / June 5, 2016
Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates after defeating Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen in the final at the Indonesia Open badminton tournament on Sunday. Dita Alangkara / AP Photo / June 5, 2016
Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates after defeating Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen in the final at the Indonesia Open badminton tournament on Sunday. Dita Alangkara / AP Photo / June 5, 2016
Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates after defeating Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen in the final at the Indonesia Open badminton tournament on Sunday. Dita Alangkara / AP Photo / June 5, 2016

Badminton: Lee Chong Wei gets Olympic boost with Indonesia Open win


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Lee Chong Wei beat Denmark’s Jan O Jorgensen in a hard-fought final to win the Indonesia Open Sunday, raising hopes the Malaysian badminton ace may be on course for Olympic victory.

World No 2 Lee battled back from one set down to defeat Jorgensen 17-21, 21-19, 21-17 in a thriller that was marked by a series of long rallies and dramatic smashes.

Fifth seed Jorgensen dominated in the early stages of the men’s singles final and appeared to be heading for victory as he took the lead in the second set.

But second seed Lee fought back doggedly, winning a series of tough rallies to cling on.

By the final stages of the third set, Lee was firmly in control, winning point after point as Jorgensen’s initial confidence faded.

Lee said he was “very happy” to win his sixth Indonesia Open title after the tough match, that lasted one hour and five minutes, but admitted he did not play well at the start.

“In the second game he was leading 19-17, I was preparing myself to lose,” he said.

Jorgensen said he was “very disappointed” at his loss in the tournament, which took place at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta.

“I felt that I had the game in my hand and I think I should have won it,” he said.

The victory will be a boost for Lee as he heads to Rio this summer, where the 33-year-old will again try to win Olympic gold.

At the last two Olympics, Lee has lost in the final to his arch-rival, China’s Lin Dan.

In another boost for the Malaysian, Lin was knocked out of the Indonesia Open earlier in the week, losing in a shock defeat to unseeded Indonesian Jonatan Christie.

Top seed Chen Long of China withdrew, blaming an injury.

Despite his loss in the final, Jorgensen’s impressive performance will be a boost for the Danes, coming hot on the heels of their maiden Thomas Cup victory last month.

Jorgensen said the performance “gives me confidence” going into the Olympics, and added: “I think I have shown today that I’m very dangerous.”

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