A priceless silver after 58 years for our paddlers


A job well done: Wong Qi Shen-Tee Ai Xin posing with their silver medal. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

BANGKOK: It was not gold, but it was priceless. After all, it was Malaysia’s first appearance in the table tennis mixed doubles final in 58 years.

Wong Qi Shen-Tee Ai Xin bagged silver after going down 6-11, 7-11, 2-11 to Singapore’s Zeng Jian-Koen Pang at the Westgate Hall in Central Westgate, Nonthaburi.

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