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SAR paddlers win bronze at World University Games

SAR paddlers win bronze at World University Games

RTHK5 days ago
SAR paddlers win bronze at World University Games
Wong Hoi-tung returns a shot as Baldwin Chan covers the angles in a World University Games match. Photo courtesy of FISU
Hong Kong, China's mixed doubles table tennis duo Baldwin Chan and Wong Hoi-tung have secured bronze at the FISU World University Games in Germany following a 2-4 semifinal defeat to China's Zeng Beixun and Han Feier on Tuesday.
The SAR pair started strongly, taking the opening game 11-8.
However, the national team duo adapted quickly, winning the next two games 11-6 and 11-5 to establish a 2-1 lead.
Chan and Wong then bounced back, taking the fourth game 11-4 to even the score.
The key fifth game went to deuce before the Hong Kong pair narrowly lost 13-15.
The China duo won the semifinal by taking the sixth game 11-9 for a 4-2 overall victory.
Despite the loss, Chan and Wong secured a bronze medal for the team without the need for a third-place match.
Up next for the Hong Kong duo are quarter-final doubles matches that will see Chan teaming up with Yiu Kwan-to on the men's side and Wong pairing with Ng Wing-lam on the women's side.
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