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Lee Chong Wei and Lin Dan rivalry flares up at Jakarta

China's Lin Dan in action against US rival Sattawat Pongnairat (not in picture) at the World Championships in Jakarta, on August 11, 2015© AFP Adek BerryChina's Lin Dan in action against US rival Sattawat Pongnairat (not in picture) at the World Championships in Jakarta, on August 11, 2015

Jakarta (AFP) - The old rivalry between superstars Lee Chong Wei and Lin Dan roared back into life at the world championships on Tuesday, with both players inviting the prospect of a semi-final showdown in Jakarta.

Lee, a former world number one who only returned to badminton in May after being slapped with an eight-month ban for doping, looked dangerous as he swept aside Lithuania's Kestutis Navickas 21-9, 21-13 in his opening match.

His archrival Lin, a two-time Olympic champion, began his campaign for a sixth world crown in similar fashion, demolishing American Sattawat Pongnairat 21-8, 21-11. 

The pair are long-running foes, with China's Lin denying Malaysia's Lee gold in two world championships and back to back Olympics in 2008 and 2012, and badminton fans are savouring the possibility the veterans could clash in a semi-final sizzler in Jakarta.

"I am aware a great many people are waiting for us to duel on the court. Certainly I will give my best performance if this occurs," Lee, 32, told reporters.

"This could be our last game, because maybe next year we will retire."

Lin said Lee's strong return to the badminton circuit -- the Malaysian has won back to back US and Canada Open titles this season -- would make the competition "increasingly fierce" and invited the opportunity for a rematch.

"Especially if you consider our age, we've had few opportunities to play," Lin, 31, told reporters.

"I would love if we could play again."

Lin is expected to cruise through his next match but Lee -- who is unseeded at the world championships for the first time in years -- must navigate his way past 12th seed German shuttler Marc Zwiebler.

- Early nerves -

Top seed in the women's competition Carolina Marin, who nearly pulled out of the tournament due to injury, had a scare as she embarked on her defence of her world title. 

The world number one lost her first set against Malaysia's Tee Jing Yi, before finding her feet and delivering some blistering smashes to convincingly claim the match 19-21, 21-14, 21-13.

"At the beginning I was a little bit nervous," the Spaniard said.

Others couldn't control the jitters, with ninth women's seed Nozomi Okuhara going down a third-straight time to unseeded Thai shuttler Porntip Buranaprasertsuk, while Taiwan's Pai Yu Po knocked out Indonesia's Maria Febe Kusumastuti.

Third seed Li Xuerui breezed into the third round with a 21-10, 21-11 drubbing of Bulgaria's Petya Nedelcheva.

The Olympic champion, who was upstaged by a gutsy Marin, declined to say whether she was out for revenge. 

"You will have to wait and see," she told reporters via a translator.

Second seed Jan O. Jorgensen - who has arguably the hardest draw in the men's singles - eased past Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana, while fellow Dane Hans-Kristian Vittinghus and South Korea's Son Wan Ho were among the other top shuttlers to book a spot in the round of 32.

Elsewhere, Israeli athlete Misha Zilberman, who was only granted a visa by Indonesia at the 11th hour to compete in the world championships, blamed the immigration saga for his early departure from the tournament.

Zilberman was only granted a visa after the head of the Badminton World Federation intervened directly on his behalf, but the shuttler said the disruption to his training caused his 21-14, 21-14 drubbing.

Men's world number one Chen Long, who is seeking to defend his crown and add to the four titles he's already bagged this season, will play his first match on Wednesday after being given a first round bye.

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