Calm Alice resets her mindset for SEA Games breakthrough in Bangkok


Malaysia’s Chang Alice Li San react during compete for women’s single match at Morodok Table Tennis Hall in conjunction of 2023 Sea Games at Cambodia. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

BANGKOK: National paddler Alice Chang (pic) has discovered that sometimes, the best way to win – is to stop thinking about winning.

As such, the 25-year-old player will start her SEA Games journey on Friday armed with a calmer approach, hoping that it will allow her to play at her best across all three events – singles, doubles, and team.

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