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Yee Hern-Wen Tse shock Thai pair to win first senior title

Yee Hern-Wen Tse shock Thai pair to win first senior title

KUALA LUMPUR: National mixed doubles back-up pair Wee Yee Hern-Chan Wen Tse claimed their first senior title after winning the Thailand International Series on Sunday.
The world No 144 stunned Thailand's world No 64 Ratchapol Makkasasithorn-Nattamon Laisuan 22-20, 21-16 in just 33 minutes in Korat.
It was Yee Hern-Wen Tse's second win over the Thai duo, following their victory at the Sri Lanka International Challenge in February. They now lead the head-to-head 2-1.
This was only their second tournament together since reuniting at the Macau Open earlier this month.
Wen Tse had partnered Chen Tang Jie during a brief split with Toh Ee Wei earlier in the year, reaching the semi-finals of the Taiwan Open before exiting in the first round of the Malaysia Masters in May.
During that period, Yee Hern played with Clarissan San at the World University Games in Germany.
Although Yee Hern and Wen Tse were knocked out in the first round in Macau by compatriots Loo Bing Kun-Go Pei Kee, their victory in Korat underlines their chemistry and potential as a pair.
The result also gives national mixed doubles coach Nova Widianto another promising partnership to back up Tang Jie-Ee Wei.
Yee Hern-Wen Tse will next feature at the Malaysia International Challenge in Perak next week.
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