Commonwealth Games: Singapore reach men's table tennis semi-finals after 3-0 win over Canada


Singapore's Zhe Yu Clarence Chew celebrates after winning his singles match against Canada's Eugene Wang during the Commonwealth Games table tennis quarter final match at the NEC Hall 3, Birmingham, on Sunday, July 31, 2022. - Reuters

BIRMINGHAM, July 31 (The Straits Times/ANN): Clarence Chew and Koen Pang summoned tremendous fighting spirit to overcome matchpoints and big deficits to help Singapore beat Canada 3-0 on Sunday and reach the Commonwealth Games table tennis men's team semi-finals.

On Monday, they will play England, who beat Cyprus 3-0, for a place in Tuesday's final. The other semi-final will be contested between defending champions India and 2018 finalists Nigeria.

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