Datuk Lee Chong Wei  (born October 21, 1982 in Georgetown, Penang) is a professional badminton  player from Malaysia who  resides in Bukit Mertajam. Lee won the silver  medal in the 2008  Olympic Games, thus becoming the first Malaysian to reach the  final of  the men's singles event and ending Malaysia's Olympic medal drought   since the 1996 Games. This achievement also earned him the title Datuk,  and a  description by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as a  national hero. 
As  a  singles player, Lee was ranked first worldwide on August 21, 2008.  He is the  third Malaysian men's singles shuttler after Rashid Sidek and  Roslin Hashim to  achieve such a ranking (since official rankings were  first kept in the 1980s),  and is the only Malaysian shuttler to hold  the ranking for more than two weeks.  Despite his number 1 status since  2008, Lee is still searching for his first  Olympic Games, World  Championship and Asian Games titles. Lee picked up only one  title in  2002 and 2003, the major achievement being, reaching the final of the   2003 Malaysia Open, his first final of a major tournament, where was  defeated by  Chen Hong of China. 
Lee  then secured two titles in 2004, the Malaysia Open and  Chinese Taipei  Open. Lee gained a spot for 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. In his  first  Olympics appearance, Lee defeated Ng Wei of Hong Kong in the first  round.  His journey ended in the second round when he was beaten by Chen  Hong. Lee then  bagged another two titles in 2005, his second Malaysia  Open title and Denmark  Open. Lee bagged bronze in his first appearance  in the world meet, the 2005  World Championships after losing to  eventual winner Taufik Hidayat in the  semifinal.
Lee  kicked off year 2008  in success, capturing his fourth Malaysia Open  title in five years. However, Lee  only captured his second title of the  year in Singapore Open, also the final  tournament in his pre-Olympic  preparations, just after five tournaments he took  part, in Korea Open;  All England Open; Swiss Open; Badminton Asia Championships;  and Thomas  Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia where Lee helped Malaysia advanced through  to  the semifinal where he defeated Lin Dan to give Malaysia a 1–0 lead in  its  clash with defending champion China. However, Malaysia eventually  lost 2–3 due  to the defeat of its first doubles team in the vital final  match. 
In  the 2008  Olympic Games, Lee was given a bye in the first round. He  cruised to straight  game victories over Ronald Susilo in the second  round, KÄ™stutis Navickas in the  third round, and Sony Dwi Kuncoro in  the quarterfinals. He had a scare in the  semifinals where Lee Hyun-il  gave him a tough fight, but eventually Chong Wei  was able to beat the  South Korean and reach the final. 
However,  it was a  one-sided final, as Lee was completely outplayed by Lin Dan  and salvaged only 20  points, losing 12–21, 8–21. He came second place  overall. Lee started 2009  season with his fifth Malaysia Open title. He  failed to secure his first Korea  Open and All England Open title  despite marching into the final. However, he  secured his second title  of the year in the Swiss Open which was held in Basel,  defeating Lin  Dan in straight sets and marking his first win in the finals  against  the Chinese opponent outside home turf.
  Next, Lee surprisingly was  defeated by Chen Long of China in the India  Open. He cited that the loss was due  to food poisoning and insisted  the authorities to improve the conditions before  the World  Championships. In May, Lee helped Malaysia reached the semi-finals of   the Sudirman Cup, the first in national history, despite his unbeaten  record in  the tournament being blown by Lin Dan. He bagged another two  titles in June, the  Indonesia Open, and the Malaysia Open Grand Prix  Gold, despite failing to defend  his Singapore Open title when he was  surprised by Nguyen Tien Minh in the second  round. Lee kicks off second  half of the season with defeat to Sony Dwi Kuncoro  in the world meets,  but recovery to won the Macau Open in August. 
He  reached  semi-final in the China Masters, but once again failed to beat  his all time  rivalry Lin Dan. Then, Lee participated in the Japan  Open, he only manage into  second round of the Open, before won the Hong  Kong Open in November. His  inconsistency saw him tumbles down in the  first round of the China Open. In  December, Lee defended his Super  Series Masters Finals title, which saw the  competition played without  the top badminton players in the world.
Lee  started the year with the  title in all events he took part, his first  treble in the Super Series titles.  His first ever Korea Open crown,  sixth Malaysia Open, and defeated Kenichi Tago  to win the oldest and  prestigious badminton championship in the world, the All  England Open,  his first one since he took part in 2004. Lee participated in the   Thomas Cup in his home ground. He managed to defeat Kenichi Tago and  take the  first point, despite Malaysia's eventual loss (2–3) to Japan. 
In  the quarter  finals, he beat Peter Gade, thus helping to secure  Malaysia's place in the  semi-finals. In the semi finals against China,  Lee was defeated by Lin Dan,  which ended his 18-match unbeaten record  since the start of the year. In  January, Lee won his seventh Malaysia  Open title by defeating Taufik Hidayat  from Indonesia in the final  However, he failed to defend the Korea Open title,  the world's first  ever million-dollar badminton tournament, after being beaten  by Lin Dan  from China in three games. In March, Lee cruised into the final of  the  All England Open for the third consecutive time and retained his title   successfully with a convincing straight games victory over Lin Dan, and  was  praised by prime minister Najib Tun Razak. On Labour Day, he won  his first ever  India Open, and also his third consecutive Malaysia Open  Grand Prix Gold title a  week later.
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