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Tang Jie-Ee Wei off to flying start in Changzhou

Tang Jie-Ee Wei off to flying start in Changzhou

KUALA LUMPUR: Fourth seeds Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei opened their China Open campaign in commanding fashion, dispatching American duo Presley Smith-Jennie Gai in straight games in the opening round on Tuesday.
The world No. 4 overcame a late scare in the opening game before pulling away for a 22–20, 21–12 win in 35 minutes at the Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium in Changzhou.
It was Tang Jie-Ee Wei's second win over the world No. 29 Americans, having also defeated them in straight games at the Singapore Open in May.
Tang Jie-Ee Wei , semi-finalists at the Indonesia Open and Japan Open in recent weeks, are hoping to sustain their fine form as they look to better their China Open result from last year, where they exited in the last 16.
The Malaysians had enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in their 2023 debut, reaching the semi-finals of the Super 1000 tournament.
They will take on either compatriots Hoo Pang Ron-Cheng Su Yin or China's Gao Jia Xuan-Wu Meng Ying, with fans certainly hopeful for an all-Malaysian clash that would guarantee a pair in the quarter-finals.
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