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Hong Kong debutants facing tough test at World Team Table Tennis Championship

Relatively inexperienced women’s team grouped with Macau, Mexico and the Netherlands at tournament in London

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Hong Kong head coach Li Ching (left) talks to the media alongside players (from left) Doo Hoi-kem, Ng Wing-lam, Su Tsz-tung, Kong Tsz-lam and Karen Lee at Hong Kong Sports Institute. Photo: Eugene Lee
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A Hong Kong women’s table tennis team boasting three debutants has been handed the difficult task of trying to get through a tough group stage at this month’s World Team Table Tennis Championships in London.

Apart from veteran Doo Hoi-kem, who is set to play in her sixth team world championship event, Pedrey Ng Wing-lam is the only other player with any experience of the tournament, having played one match in a 3-0 win over South Africa’s Musfiquh Kalam in Chengdu four years ago.

Su Tsz-Tung, Gillian Kong Tsz-Lam and Karen Lee Hoi-Man will all be making their debuts at the biennial championships, which will be held at the Copper Box Arena and OVO Wembley from April 28 to May 10.

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Hong Kong have been placed in the same group as Mexico, the Netherlands, and neighbours Macau, who have world No 5 Zhu Yuling among their number.

“I will give my all in every match, but I am also approaching the championship with a learning mindset,” the 17-year-old Su Tsz-tung said. “I’ve played against some really good players on the World Table Tennis Tour. I’ll do my best against them.

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“This World Championships came sooner than I thought, but I am really happy, and cherish the opportunity.”

Ng Wing-lam trains at Hong Kong Sports Institute ahead of the World Team Table Tennis Championships. Photo: Eugene Lee
Ng Wing-lam trains at Hong Kong Sports Institute ahead of the World Team Table Tennis Championships. Photo: Eugene Lee
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