Any link of the賽程表 or the detail match results?thx 作者: miss leung 時間: 2014-9-14 23:16
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香港隊何鈞傑夾杜凱琴 vs 台北隊 作者: miss leung 時間: 2014-9-14 23:24
聽曰單打賽事 作者: miss leung 時間: 2014-9-14 23:39
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原帖由 s081186 於 2014-9-14 19:31 發表
Any link of the賽程表 or the detail match results?thx
Results for team events finals :
Junior Boys : China 3-2 Korea
Junior Girls : China 3-1 Japan
Cadet Boys : Korea 3-0 Chinese Taipei
Cadet Girls : Japan 3-2 China 作者: miss leung 時間: 2014-9-14 23:41
The 20th Asian Junior & Cadet Championships take place in Mumbai now (12-16 sept).
Here are the seeding players :
Junior Boys
Muramatsu Yuto - Japan - WR 2
Yu Ziyang - China - WR 3
Liang Jingkun - China - WR 5
Zhou Kai - China - WR 6
Zhou Qihao - China - WR 7
Sakai Asuka - Japan - WR 8
Lyu Xiang - China - WR 10
Junior Girls
Doo Hoi Kem - Hong Kong - WR 1
Liu Gaoyang - China - WR 2
Hirano Miu - Japan - WR 4
Ito Mima - Japan - WR 5
Sato Hitomi - Japan - WR 6
Chen Xingtong - China - WR 7
Wang Manyu - China - WR 8
Kato Miyu - Japan - WR 9
Maeda Miyu - Japan - WR 10
A quite strong level. Almost all the best Juniors and Cadets are here. 作者: miss leung 時間: 2014-9-14 23:44
Mumbai, September 14: The fighting qualities of Hong Kong’s pair apart, percentage play also came to the fore in the Junior Mixed Doubles event of the Reliance 20th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships at the Sardar Patel Stadium here today.
Understandably, Hong Kong’s Ho Kwan Kit and Doo Hoi Kem, who combined well with her partner, won their semifinal encounter 3-0 against Chinese Taipei’s Liao Cheng-Tiang and Huang Yu-Chiao without much ado. The duo will now take on in the final another pair from Chinese Taipei’s Sun Chia-Hung and Chiu Ssu-Hua, which defeated North Koreans Kim Ok Chan and Kim Jinju 3-1 in the other semifinals. The final will be playedtomorrow.
However, as compared to their quarterfinal outing against the Korean pair of Kim Minhyeok and Lee Seul, the semifinal against Taipei failed to measure up both in intensity as well as attraction. Maybe, after their hard-fought win against the Koreans, the Hong Kong pair was more ease with itself, combining so well to outthought and outwit both Liao Cheng-Tiang andHuang Yu-Chiao.
But in the breathtaking quarterfinals earlier, Korea’s Kim Minhyeok and Lee Seul were leading comfortably with a 2-0 score. But Ho and Doo re-wrote the script, taking the match down to the wire to 3-2. This mixed doubles saw excellent fight, with none of the pairs conceding an inch. Matching stroke for stroke, Kim and Lee pushed the Hong Kong duo on the back foot and won by the minimal points. In the decider, too, they did exceedingly well to keep things under control and the tie went into deuce before Hong Kong’s Ho and Doo wrapped it up in style at 14-12.
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In the other quarterfinals, the Chinese pair of Zhou Qihao and Chen Ke failed to match and sustain the pace of Taipei’s duo of Liao Cheng-Ting and Huang Yu-Chiao and went down in straight gains of 11-8, 11-4, 11-9.
Ayhika shines
The first stage group matches in both the Junior Boys and Junior Girls singles got underway with 16 and 14 groups, respectively. With one player from each group advancing to the next stage, the main draw, things will get tougher from tomorrow.
From the Indian point of view, Ayhika Mukherjee won both her group matches against Sri Lankan Ruvini Kannangara 3-1 and North Korean Ri Yong Hae 3-0. She, however, has to play South Korean Lee Seul tomorrow in the third round to know her fate of making it to the main draw.
Sagarika Mukherjee and Riti Shankar have won a match each but it will be tough for them to win their next matches against fancied opponents from China and Japan. Otherwise, it was curtains for Sreeja and Oishwarya Deb who lost their first matches and face bigger tests in round 2.
Results:
Junior Mixed Doubles: Semifinals: Ho Kwan Kit/Doo Hoi Kem (HKG) bt Liao Cheng-Tiang/Huang Yu-Chiao (TPE) 3-0 (11-4, 11-6, 12-10) Sun Chia-Hung/Chiu Ssu-Hua (TPE) bt Kim Ok Chan/Kim Jinju (PRK) 3-1 (11-5, 11-4, 9-11, 11-8); Quarterfinals: Kim Ok Chan/Kim Jinju (PRK) bt Supanut W/Orawan Paranang (THA) 3-1 (5-11, 11-4, 12-10, 11-6), Sun China-Hung/Chiu Ssu-Hua (TPE) bt Cho Seungmin/Lee Zion (KOR) 3-1 (11-5, 11-9, 4-11, 12-10), Liao-Cheng-Ting/Huang Yu-Chiao (TPE) bt Zhou Qihao/Chen Ke (CHN) 3-0 (11-8, 11-4, 11-9), Ho Kwan Kit/Doo Hoi Kem (HKG) bt Kim Minhyeok/Lee Seul (KOR) 3-2 (11-7, 11-7, 9-11, 9-11, 14-12).
[attach]26565[/attach]Mumbai, September 15: The Chinese Taipei pair of Sun Chia-Hung and Chiu Ssu-Hua defeated Hong Kong’s Ho Kwan Kit and Doo Hoi Kem in the final of the Mixed Junior Doubles to win the title at the 20th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships at the Sardar Patel Stadium here tonight.
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The mixed doubles event had all the trappings of a final with rival pairs putting up a great fight. In the end, it was the Taipei combine which took the crown, thanks to the duo’s perseverance. No doubt both Ho and Doo were giving enough headaches but both Sun and Chiu were up to the task and took the first extended game at 16-14.
If one thought that was a good beginning, the duo lost the second only to pull back in the third game of fluctuating fortunes. With 2-1 up, the pair upped the ante to put it across the Hong Kong duo.
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In Cadet Boys singles, top-seed Hwang Minha, No. 2 seed Japanese Yuto Kizukuri, No. 3 An Jaehyun from Korea and fifth seed Lin Yun-Ju entered the semifinals. Only Yuto was stretched a bit while the others moved up the ladder without any concern.
Similarly, in Cadet Girls it was a cakewalk for both top-seed Miu Hirano of Japan and China’s Mu Jingyu, the No. 4 seed, against their North Korean and Hong Kong rivals, respectively. But the two Chinese Qian Tianyi and Sun Yingsha it was a tough and go affair. Qian upset No. 2 seed Mima Ito of Japan 3-2 while the unseeded Sun defeated her unseeded opponent Ko Un Gum from North Korea.
Ayhika Mukherjee, the lone Indian to make it to pre-quarterfinals the Junior Girls, lost to No. 6 seed Chinese Wang Manyu 3-1 (11-5, 11-13, 8-11, 5-11, 4-11). The Indian, who began on a bright note winning the first game, failed against a sustained onslaught from the Chinese to lose the encounter. Earlier, Ayhika and Priyadarshini Das had reached the quarterfinals of the Junior Girls doubles but the Indian pair lost to Chinese duo of Wang Manyu and Chen Ke in straight games. With that, the Indian challenge at the championships had ended.
The Results:
Mixed Junior Doubles (Final): Sun Chia-Hung/Chiu Ssu-Hua (TPE) bt How Kwan Kit/Doo Hoi Kem (HKG) 3-1 (16-14, 5-11, 17-15, 11-8).
Cadet Boys (QF): Hwang Minha (KOR) bt Chen Chun-Hsiang (TPE) 3-0 (12-10, 11-7, 11-7), Lin Yun-Ju (TPE) bt Takuto Izumo (JPN) 3-0 (11-7, 11-7, 11-5), Yuto Kizukuri (JPN) bt Kim Daewoo (KOR) 3-1 (12-10, 11-8, 6-11, 11-7), An Jaeyhun (KOR) bt Tan Lucas (SIN) 3-0 (12-10, 11-7, 11-6).
Cadet Girls (QF): Mu Jingyu (CHN) bt Lee Ka Yee (HKG) 3-0 (11-4, 11-1, 11-3), Qian Tianyi (CHN) bt Mima Ito (JPN) 3-2 (11-5, 9-11, 11-8, 4-11, 11-3), Sun Yingsha (CHN) bt Hina Hayata (JPN) 3-2 (12-10, 11-5, 11-13, 5-11, 11-7), Miu Hirano (JPN) bt Ko Un Gum (PRK) 3-0 (11-4, 11-3, 11-5).
[ 本帖最後由 miss leung 於 2014-9-17 02:34 編輯 ] 作者: miss leung 時間: 2014-9-17 02:42
Mumbai, September 16: The Chinese must have, at last, felt at home. They not only captured four of the six titles on offer on the concluding day, but also accomplished the feat at a home-like condition of a filled-to-the-brim Sardar Patel Stadium at the 20th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships today.
South Korea deservingly took the Cadet Boys singles crown while Japan had to be satisfied with the Junior Boys doubles title.
All in all the Chinese domination was, more or less, complete taking into account the total number of medals they won in singles and doubles and in team events to six. They also won five silvers and four bronze to stay atop the medals table.
Korea, with two gold, two silver and five bronze medals are just behind the leader while Japan, with two gold, two silver and three bronze medals are third in the order. Taipei with one gold, one silver and three bronze are next with Hong Kong (0-1-5) and North Korea (two bronze) following them.
Yu Ziyang proved to be a worthy winner of the Junior Boys gold, beating teammate Liang Jingkun 4-1. It was a quick disposal and unlike the Junior Girls final, did not bring the audience to the edge of the seat. Though the southpaw, who uses powerful forehand for winners, lost the third game he did not allow any liberty to Liang as he completed the task to take the next two and the title.
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Jr. boys winner Yu Ziyang, at the 20th Reliance Asian Junior & Cadet Table Tennis Championship, in Mumbai, India on September 16, 2014.
Chen Xingtong saved two match points and when she got the opportunity on match point, simply served and finished with a forehand winner to beat compatriot and No. 6 seed Wang Manyu 4-3 to win the gold in the Junior Girls singles. The gripping final saw the fourth seed in a bit of a tangle in the sixth when she lost very badly to Wang to come too close for her comfort.
In fact, Wang was serving for the match at 10-9 but managed to return the ball on the net. After the deuce, visibly nervous Wang got another chance but frittered it away. All the while, Chen was keeping her cool and with Wang serving she got the vital lead only to server it out soon after for the title and deny her teammate a double here.
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Jr. girls winner Chen Xingtong, at the 20th Reliance Asian Junior & Cadet Table Tennis Championship, in Mumbai, India on September 16, 2014.
The Chinese, known to be playing before a packed house, were happy to be cheered by the schoolchildren from different parts of Mumbai occupying the upper tiers. But, at the same time, the table tennis powerhouse may be unhappy to have not taking the other two medals today and also the team titles in Cadet Boys and Girls sections.
In the all-Japan Junior Boys doubles, Kazuhiro Yoshimura and Yuma Tsuboi, after being extended, finally beat compatriots Asuka Sakai and Yuto Kizukuri 3-2 to win the crown. The match saw excellent rallies and fast paced action on the table with the two pairs complimenting each well. Sakai and Kizukuri heaved a sigh of relief when the former’s forehand winner helped them level the score after several deuces. But Yoshimura and Tsuboi kept their cool and surged ahead in the decider to win the game and the match.
Similarly, in all-China Junior Girls doubles, Wang Manyu and Chen Ke put it across Liu Gaoyang and Chen Xingtong 3-2. Playing typically aggressive game, the teams had their ups and downs with fortunes fluctuating from one extreme to another. Without conceding any ground the two pairs kept engaging themselves and when it reached the climax it was the Wang and Chen pair won the extended decider and the title.
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Winners of the Cadet Girls Singles (L to R) Runner-up Mu Jingyu of China, winner Sun Yingsha of China, second runner-up Qian Tanyi of China, and joint second runner-up Hirano Miu of Japan, display the certificates and trophies they were presented, at the 20th Reliance Asian Junior & Cadet Table Tennis Championship, in Mumbai, India on September 16, 2014.
Doubles (Final): Wang Manuy/Chen Ke (CHN) bt Liu Gaoyang/Chen Xingtong (CHN) 3-2 (11-5, 9-11, 11-8, 9-11, 12-10); Semifinal: Liu Gaoyang/Chen Xingtong (CHN) bt Kim Jin Hyang/Ko Un Gum (PRK) 3-0 (11-4, 11-5, 11-7), Wang Manyu/Chen Ke (CHN) bt Lee Zion/Lee Seul (KOR) 3-0 (13-11, 11-4, 11-8).