On the contrary, Koon Wai Chee/Chau Hoi Wah played extremely well up to now - defeating the Danish team and taking the Indo team to 3 games. Looks like Koon Wai Chee partnering with Chau Hoi Wah is a stronger team than Koon Wai Chee partnering with Li Wing Mui. But can the young Chau Hoi Wah perform under pressure in the final tie? Oh No. Thailand taking a 15-12 lead. Now, HK cut the lead to 15-13.
starts in about 30 mins, or is scheduled to in any case, they might wait till after this tie has finished.
didn't YPY come from behind from a 20-15 deficit to win it by a score of 22-20? Will history repeat itself? HK now trails only 20-17
guess not. HK just lost 21-17. Go Koon Wai Chee!!!!! Go Chau Hoi Wah!!!!! Show everyone that HK can win without Wang Chen having played a single match.
boy, it's gonna be tense .... a decider to determine relegation is as exciting as a decider to determine the champion.
Look at what happened to HK 4 years ago when they battled Malaysia to see who'll be promoted to group 1. First match, HK's mixed doubles team (once again, it's Koon and Njoto) scored a victory for HK (and today, HK's mixed team starts off with an victory as well) Next, Agus Harianto lost to Lee Tsuen Sing (today, HK's MS lost in the 2nd tie) Afterwards, Wang Chen scored a victory over WMC (and Yip Pui Yin scored a victory for HK in Ws) And then, the scratch team of Liu/Yau lost to Choong/Lee in MD (Njoto/Wiratama just lost in MD as well) Finally, Koon/Wang scored the final point for HK in WD by beating Wong/Chin. If will history repeat itself where HK's WD doubles will score another victory in WD? Koon's partner is not Wang Chen, and as mentioned before, let's hope Chau Hoi Wah's lack of experience won't cause her to choke. Good luck HK.