
'Zii Jia not in distress, cryptic post an artistic expression'
The independent shuttler caused a stir after sharing a series of black-and-white images on his Instagram account recently, prompting the NSC to reach out to his camp for clarification.
NSC director-general Jefri Ngadirin said Zii Jia's management had assured them there was nothing to be concerned about and that the 27-year-old was simply exploring his creative side.
"We were informed that the images were a form of artistic expression and not indicative of any distress," said Jefri during the NSC Athlete Sports Day at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Saturday.
"Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh also spoke to his team and received the same clarification.
"Regardless, Zii Jia remains a national asset and an Olympic bronze medallist. Our doors are always open should he require any support, especially with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics in mind.
"He's preparing for next month's World Championships, so let's not disrupt his momentum. Let him stay focused."
Zii Jia, who is currently world No. 27 but has a protected ranking of No. 9, is recovering from an ankle injury he sustained at the World Tour Finals in December last year.
Although he returned to action in March at the Orleans Masters and All England, the shuttler admitted he had rushed back and opted to take more time off for rehabilitation.
He is expected to make his next appearance at the Japan Open, beginning July 15.
While Zii Jia is not part of any official NSC programme, the council has assisted him in the past, including during a tournament in Paris.
"He has his own rehab team, but should he need additional help, we're always ready to step in," said Jefri.
Meanwhile, Jefri also addressed diver Nur Dhabitah Sabri's recent decision to take a break from the sport, saying the NSC respects her wishes and will continue to support her, both physically and mentally, when she is ready to return.
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