Tang Jie-Ee Wei storm into Korea Open mixed doubles final

Tang Jie-Ee Wei storm into Korea Open mixed doubles final

The Malaysian World No 7 pair defeat China's Zhang Chi-Cheng Xing in straight games in Mokpo, Seoul.

Chen Tang Jie dan Toh Ee Wei
Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei will take on the unranked Chinese scratch pair of Guo Xin Wa and Qian Li in the 2024 Korea Open mixed doubles final tomorrow. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:
National mixed doubles shuttlers Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei stormed into the 2024 Korea Open final after defeating Chinese pair Zhang Chi-Cheng Xing 22-20, 21-19 in their semi-final match in Mokpo, Seoul, this morning.

In their first-ever clash at an international tournament, the Malaysian world No 7 pair took about 45 minutes to dispose of Zhang and Cheng, who are ranked world No 25.

In the final tomorrow, Tang Jie-Ee Wei will play unranked Chinese scratch pair Guo Xin Wa-Qian Li, who upset South Korea’s world No 10 Kim Won Ho-Jeong Na Eun 21-14, 22-24, 21-10 in the other semi-final

This is the Malaysian pair’s first final in a BWF World Tour Super 500 series. To date, they have entered four Super 300 Series finals.

They won the Orleans Masters and Taipei Open last year and finished runners-up at the Thailand Masters and Swiss Open earlier this year.

In today’s match, Tang Jie-Ee Wei came from behind in the first game to forge ahead at 19-18 but the Chinese pair levelled the game and took game point. The gutsy Malaysians survived two game points and won 22-20 in 21 minutes.

In the second game, Tang Jie-Ee Wei took an early lead and surged ahead to a 11-4 lead at the break. They went ahead 15-10 but Zhang Chi-Cheng Xing fought back with some power play to try and force a rubber game.

They even took a 19-18 lead but the Malaysians levelled the score before taking the second game 21-19 in 24 minutes.

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