"I have played twice in the China League. This is the first time for India. We have players like Tine Baun, Mark Zweibler, Ivanov and some Indian players. I have played in China and I have played in India, but I think India is better. Next year I think you can do more better. China (League) is a long one played over six months but Indian League is only three weeks," the Malaysian said.
"Tomorrow is my first match and I hope I can play well and win the first point for my team. This is no individual game but a team event. My point is very important because it will be the first point for my team," Lee told reporters here.
The Malaysian, who retired at the World Championship finals against Chinese ace and Olympic medallist Lin Dan, said he has recovered from the cramps he suffered.
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His team-mate Tine Baun admitted that she has been a bit rusty due to lack of match practice.
"Of course it is very difficult for me to come back to the top level badminton. I have retired after the all England in March. It is lack of match practice and I am getting better with each match I am playing. I will do my best but it is also has been high ranking players I have been playing against.