Illness robs Hong Kong of podium finish at Women’s World Squash Team Championships
- The absence of Hong Kong’s top women’s player Ho was felt among city’s women’s squash side
- Crucial defeat came in quarter finals, where Hong Kong faced Malaysia in a rematch of Asian Team Championships in Korea
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Hong Kong finished fifth at the WSF Women’s World Squash Team Championships in Cairo on Friday, failing to maintain their podium streak after the city’s top player Ho Tse-lok fell ill.
Ho, the world No 36 who led the team to three group wins earlier in the week, developed a fever on the day of the quarter finals, forcing her to miss the match against long-time rivals Malaysia.
“We were so close to the podium again, I’m so sorry I could not fight with them,” the 27-year-old said. “I have no idea what happened. I don’t think I ate anything bad, it was just a high fever. It’s gone now, but I still cough a lot.”
The Hong Kong women’s team won bronze medals in 2016 and 2018, but the biennial team Worlds had been postponed until now due to Covid-19 interruptions, with current players Ho and Lee Ka-yi part of the bronze medal team from 2018.
![Women’s squash coach Rebecca Chiu (second left) said a healthy Ho Tze-lok would have produced a better result. Photo: Hong Kong Squash Women’s squash coach Rebecca Chiu (second left) said a healthy Ho Tze-lok would have produced a better result. Photo: Hong Kong Squash](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2022/12/17/3550aa87-868b-443c-b96e-348ec84485be_e4313ce8.jpg)
The quartet of Simmi Chan Sin-yuk, Tong Tsz-wing, Ho and Lee, who won the regional Team championships last month, advanced to the quarters after defeating Ukraine 3-0, South Africa 2-1, and upsetting No 3 seed England 2-1 in group play.
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