'Super Dan' returns after break of eight months
Olympic champion leads China challenge at Asia Championships following eight months of rest

Olympic gold medallist Lin Dan returns to the court after an eight-month break this week as he spearheads China's drive for a clean sweep of titles at the Asia Championships in Taipei.

Last August, Lin ripped off his shirt and raced around the London venue in celebration, weeping and saluting the crowd, after he defeated his arch-rival Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia to become the first double men's singles Olympic champion.
The tattooed 29-year-old has since kept a low profile, although he donned military uniform to marry long-time sweetheart and former world champion Xie Xingfang at a decked-out Beijing university gymnasium in September last year.
Now attention will focus on the form of the People's Liberation Army officer and whether China can repeat their feats of London, when they took all five titles despite losing their top women's doubles pair in a cheating scandal.
China arrive with a brimming coterie of stars including women's Olympic champion Li Xuerui, and Zhao Yunlei and Zhang Nan, the boyfriend-girlfriend partnership who won the mixed doubles gold medal in London.