On the eve of yet another TOTAL BWF World Championships, Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei still remain tight-lipped over whether it will be their last.

They have provided entertainment to millions for over a decade, but they are fast approaching the end of their playing days, at 33 and 34 respectively.

Whether this will be the last time we see them on the Worlds stage remains to be seen, but they’re certainly determined to put on a show in Glasgow.

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In opposite halves of the draw, the two are not likely to meet before the final, should they both make it all the way to Sunday."I would be very happy to win a sixth World Championship title, but I have a lot of work to do before then," said Lin.

"There are lots of very good players in the badminton world right now, but I feel really happy to have the certainty and support from fans who call me the Greatest."

"At this year’s World Championships, every player will be hard to compete against. We have put our heart and soul into it and we have to do our best."

"Many young players are competing against us and that is a challenge, but we really want badminton to grow much stronger across the world."

Lee, however, is no stranger to success on British soil, having won the YONEX All England Open on four occasions.But while he still awaits a maiden Worlds title, he’s determined not to put any pressure on himself.

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BWF Photo

"Everything is fine, I have been in Glasgow since Friday and I have seen the tournament hall. It looks good," he said,"This year the competition is very tough. I am very focused, but it is going to be hard."

"At the Olympics, there were only two Chinese players, but here there are much more. The draw is very tough but I am going to do my best.

"This year, there are a lot of good players in men’s singles.I have lost in the finals of three World Championships, but this year, I feel that I have nothing to lose."

Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei, left, hugs China's Lin Dan. (AP Photo/File)

Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei, left, hugs China's Lin Dan. (AP Photo/File)