Ng Tze Yong's impressive 2022 Commonwealth Games form continued as he advanced into the men's singles semi-finals at the expense of world champion Loh Kean ...
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Loh was knocked out of the men's singles at the Commonwealth Games in the quarter-finals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tan admitted to being tense with a spot in the semi-finals at stake, but she is not too worried about the task ahead. “I still tried my best, he (Ng) played a good game. Ng continued to dominate the quarter-final, racing to an 8-0 advantage in the third game and led 16-3 before closing it out for his first victory against a top-10 player. In May, he was beaten to the SEA Games gold medal by Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn and just last month, his bid to become the first local to win the men’s singles title at the Singapore Badminton Open since 1962 ended in the semi-finals. Expectations of Loh have grown since his feat, with the 25-year-old previously saying that he was struggling with his form and consistency. His 15-21, 21-14, 21-11 loss, to Malaysia’s world No. 42 Ng Tze Yong at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, was the latest in a string of disappointing results for Loh since he won the world championships last December.
The singles shuttler beat Singapore's Kean Yew 15-21, 21-14, 21-11 to book his place in the last four.
PETALING JAYA: A confident Ng Tze Yong is assured of a medal in the Commonwealth Games after stunning world No. 13 K. Srikanth yet again to reach the men's ...
In the third game, he proved too good for Srikanth and romped home for the win. World No. 42 Tze Yong proved that his victory over the 2021 World Championship silver medallist Srikanth in the mixed team final was no fluke when he came from behind to beat the Indian 13-21, 21-19, 21-10 in a thrilling semi-finals at the National Exhibition Centre on Sunday (Aug 7). PETALING JAYA: A confident Ng Tze Yong is assured of a medal in the men's singles event after stunning world No. 13 K. Srikanth yet again in the Commonwealth Games.
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No matter what happens tomorrow I am very proud of him." "Now that Tze Yong has a medal in the bag, I want him to go all out tomorrow — no pressure, no fear — just the experience. The world No 42 was only included for the assignment when world No 5 Lee Zii Jia dropped a bombshell by withdrawing from Malaysia's Commonwealth team.
BIRMINGHAM: National men's top singles shuttler Ng Tze Yong looked a beaten man after the first game before producing a sensational comeback to send I...
I took to the court as the underdog,” he told Bernama. “I am quite surprised to have beaten Srikanth but I was aware that he was under pressure as he had lost to me in the mixed team final the other day... Sen advanced to the final after a thrilling 21-10, 18-21, 21-16 win over Singapore’s Teh Jia Heng in the other semi-final.
BIRMINGHAM, Aug 7 — National men's top singles shuttler Ng Tze Yong looked a beaten man after the first game before producing a sensational comeback to send ...
I took to the court as the underdog,” he told Bernama. “I am quite surprised to have beaten Srikanth but I was aware that he was under pressure as he had lost to me in the mixed team final the other day... Sen advanced to the final after a thrilling 21-10, 18-21, 21-16 win over Singapore’s Teh Jia Heng in the other semi-final.
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“I’m feeling really motivated and will fight hard in the final. I managed to handle the pressure better as I was the underdog.” Srikanth probably was playing with more pressure as he was expected to win.
National men's top singles shuttler Ng Tze Yong looked like a beaten man after the first game before producing a sensational comeback to send India's ...