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M’sia’s ping pong squad optimistic on getting two bronze medals in Hanoi

National table tennis head coach confident of achieving target set by M’sian Table Tennis Association, National Sports Council

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Apr 2022 9:00PM

M’sia’s ping pong squad optimistic on getting two bronze medals in Hanoi
National table tennis head coach Beh Lee Wei (pictured above) said despite the lack of competitive tournaments domestically and internationally following the Covid-19 outbreak, the young athletes in the national squad had received adequate exposure from their more senior peers to confidently achieve the medal target set for the Hanoi SEA Games. – Bernama pic, April 13, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − National table tennis head coach Beh Lee Wei is confident that her squad can achieve the target set by the Malaysian Table Tennis Association (TTAM) and the National Sports Council (MSN) at the Hanoi SEA Games scheduled to take place from May 12-23.

“Based on the target, the ping pong squad is optimistic of bringing home two bronze medals, namely from the men’s and women’s team events,” she said during a press conference at the MSN here yesterday.

Lee Wei said despite the lack of competitive tournaments in the country as well as at the international level following the Covid-19 outbreak, the young athletes in the national squad had received adequate exposure from their more senior peers. 

“It is the same for the opposing teams because they were also affected (by the pandemic) that they could not fully test the ability of their athletes but for me, the national squad is still ready to prove something at the Games,” she said.

With a month left before leaving for Hanoi, she said the coaching team was carrying out a full assessment as well as analysing the list of opposing players who will be competing in the Games. 

The national squad will feature ten athletes, namely Leong Chee Feng, Choong Javen, Wong Qi Shen, Danny Ng Wann Sing and Lee Yong Yi for the men’s team and Ho Ying, Karen Lyne Dick, Tee Ai Xin, Alice Chang Li Sian and Im Li Ying for the women’s team.

In the 2019 edition in the Philippines, the national ping pong squad won two bronze medals through Choong Javen-Amos Ling Yi Heng and Muhammad Ashraf Haiqal-Wong Qi Shen. – Bernama, April 13, 2022

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