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Cheung Ngan-yi keeps the faith as she reaches semi-finals of Hong Kong Open

Up-and-coming young shuttler considered quitting badminton after losing out on a Rio Olympics place but she’s glad she didn’t as she defeats former world No 1 Saina Nehwal of India

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Cheung Ngan-yi makes a return against former world No 1 Saina Nehwal of India during her quarter-final victory. Photo: Chan Kin-wa
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Youngster Cheung Ngan-yi once considered quitting badminton after failing to qualify for the Rio Olympics this summer, but on Friday she proved it was the right decision to stay in the game.

The 23-year-old prodigy can now claim to have reached two superseries semi-finals in a month after defeating former world number one Saina Nehwal of India at the US$400,000 Yonex-Sunrise Hong Kong Open.

By claiming another major scalp, the Hong Kong star is setting her sights on returning to the world’s top 20, something she achieved last October.

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“I’ve kept believing in myself whenever I had doubts and have now overcome the difficult days,” said Cheung, who beat the 2012 London Olympics bronze medallist 21-8, 18-21, 21-19 after a 71-minute duel at the Coliseum in Hung Hom.

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“I must thank the fans’ support as they provided me the necessary morale booster to hold off the late comeback of Nehwal.

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