Tang Jie-Ee Wei clear Asian meet first round, Low-Noraqilah enter main draw


Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei

PETALING JAYA: World champions mixed doubles pair Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei lived up to expectations by advancing to the second round of the Asian Championships after defeating Japan’s Haruki Kawabe-Kokona Ishikawa on Tuesday (April 7).

Playing at the Ningbo Olympic Sports Center, Tang Jie-Ee Wei cruised past the world No. 138 with a 21-10, 21-10 win in just 36 minutes.

They will face either Thailand’s Phuwanat Horbanluekit-Benyapa Aimsaard or India’s Dhruv Kapila-Tanisha Crasto next.

Another Malaysian pair, Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie, also progressed comfortably after beating India’s Rohan Kapoor-Ruthvika Gadde 21-13, 21-19.

The eighth seeds will take on either Bangladesh’s Jumar Al-Amin-Urmi Akter or Taiwan’s Chen Cheng-kuan-Hsu Yin-hui in the second round.

Independent pair Wong Tien Ci-Lim Chiew Sien also progressed after defeating Ashith Surya-Amrutha Pramuthesh of India 21-16, 21-15 in 31 minutes.

They will next face either China’s Guo Xinwa-Chen Fang Hui or Taiwan’s Wu Guan-xun-Lee Chia-hsin.

Meanwhile, women’s doubles pair Low Zi Yu-Noraqilah Maisarah marked an impressive debut by qualifying for the main draw after topping Group D in the qualifiers.

The duo opened strongly by defeating Macau’s Ng Weng Chi-Pui Chi Wa 21-11, 21-10 before overcoming Thailand’s Phattarin Aiamvareesrisakul-Sarisa Janpeng 21-9, 21-13.

They will face seven seeds Hsieh Pei-shan-Hung En-tzu of Taiwan next. 

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