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Hong Kong prospect Wong Chun-ting boosts Olympics bid with first pro table tennis victory

23-year-old beats Japanese rival to win Czech Open

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Wong Chun-ting in action in the final. Photo: ITTF  www.flickr.com/photos/ittfworld/20397130414/

Promising Wong Chun-ting won his first men’s singles champion on table tennis’ professional tour, consolidating his position as a core player for the Hong Kong team at next year’s Rio Olympic Games.

Beaten in a final in Spain six months ago by Maharu Yoshimura, Wong turned the tables on the Japanese to win the Czech Open in Olomouc on Sunday.

Wong secured a six-game victory 11-3, 13-15, 7-11, 11-9, 11-9, 11-8.

“I felt confident today in the rallies”, said Wong, who will turn 24 next week. “Also my first attack was more aggressive than in the past.

“The fourth game was crucial, I was struggling, I came back to win the game. If I have lost that game I would have been 3-1 down and in that situation it would have been a totally different match.

“I think the fact that I won that game shook him and also affected his confidence.”

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