Mixed fortune for Malaysian shuttlers in YOG
Published on: Wednesday, August 20, 2014
NANJING: Two Malaysian shuttlers suffered contrasting fortune at the Group stages of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG 2014) badminton competition here Tuesday.National junior Cheam June Wei moved into the quarterfinals of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG 2014) after securing his third consecutive win in Group C after beating Turkey's Muhammed Ali Kurt 21-14, 21-6, here Tuesday but Lee Ying Ying's hopes were dashed by Bing Jiao He, China world number one junior player.June Wei, 17, the sixth seed in the competition said he would have to double his efforts to make it to the semifinals and win a medal.
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"I am happy with the result today but the road to the final is still a long way. I will continue to work hard," he said, here Tuesday.Ying Ying lost to Jiao He 18-21, 14-21 in a Group H match and failed to advance to the women's singles quarterfinals.Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express’s Telegram channel.
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Meanwhile, June Wei would also be playing in the mixed doubles competition partnering Hong Kong's Tsz Yau Ng in a Group C match Tuesday night and meet Lim Guipu (China) and Kim Gaeun (South Korea).
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According to the rules of the YOG 2014 badminton competition, two players from the same country cannot form a pair to play in the mixed doubles individual competition. - Bernama