![]() ![]() ![]() Later, Gao and Lin defeated Naomi Owen and Stephen Jenkins of Wales in the third round 8-11, 11-5, 11-5, 11-4. I think he was a bit nervous and a bit stressed." ![]() "I'm just happy he missed some of my returns. I'm 2,000 in the world, and he is in the top 12. Showing a sense of humour despite the loss, he said: "I've known Gao for a long time and he is one of the best players I've ever seen. Shing was just delighted to have given Gao (right) some difficult moments. Second seeds Gao Ning - who won silver with Feng four years ago - and Lin Ye also had a comfortable start with a 3-0 second-round victory over Vanuatu's Yoshua Shing and Anolyn Lulu. In the second round, Feng and Zhan took just 12 minutes to brush aside Ghana's Mareen Adom Amankwaa and Bernard Sam 3-0. The top seeds defeated Lee Wei Beh and Shakirin Ibrahim 11-8, 11-7, 11-7. Singapore's top three seeds in the mixed doubles all won their second and third round matches yesterday.įeng Tianwei and Zhan Jian made light work of their opponents from Malaysia, winning 3-0 in 17 minutes. The young duo, who earlier beat Sri Lanka 3-0 in the second round, will face Canada's Wang Zhen and Zhang Mo in the fourth round. In a see-saw battle, Malaysia won the first and third sets 11-9 and 11-7, with 19-year-old Li and 18-year-old Chew levelling the scores each time in games two and four (11-6, 11-8), respectively. The pair won a tense fifth game 15-13 to win 3-2 and advance to the Round of 16 at the Commonwealth Games. Paddlers Clarence Chew and Isabelle Li had to dig deep into their resources to beat Malaysia's Ashraf Haiqal Rizal and Lee Rou You in the third round of the mixed doubles last night at the Scotstoun Table Tennis Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. ![]()
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