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Presenting Yu Meng Yu, the next fake Sinkee Olympic queen...

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Table tennis: Singapore's Yu Mengyu beats Japan’s Ishikawa to book Tokyo Olympics semi-final spot​

Singapore's Yu Mengyu celebrates as she competes against Japan's Kasumi Ishikawa during their women's singles quarter-finals table tennis match at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on Jul 28, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Jung Yeon-je)
By Matthew Mohan@MatthewMohanCNA
28 Jul 2021 09:55AM(Updated: 28 Jul 2021 03:21PM)

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TOKYO: Pure, unbridled joy. While Yu Mengyu’s smile was hidden by her mask, her happiness was evident for all to see as she spoke to journalists.
On Wednesday (Jul 28), the Singaporean qualified for the semi-finals of the women’s singles table tennis event at the Tokyo Olympics after beating Japan’s Kasumi Ishikawa 4-1.

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In doing so, she went one step further than she ever has at the Games. Yu made the quarter-finals in the 2016 Rio Olympics, but she fell to North Korea’s Kim Song-i and failed to put herself in contention for a medal.


Speaking to reporters after Wednesday's game, Yu could not contain her excitement.
“I’m just extremely happy. I never thought I’d get into the top four,” she said.

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“My ranking is extremely low and because of the pandemic, I have not been able to compete that much ... I was also injured and recovering, so I didn’t have any specific target for myself.”
Yu is one win away from a guaranteed medal. If she fails on Thursday to beat her next opponent, China's world number one Chen Meng, she will get another shot in the bronze medal match.
This is the first time a Singaporean has reached the semi-finals of an Olympic Games table tennis singles event since Feng Tianwei in 2012.

READ: Table tennis: Yu Mengyu sweeps world number 8 at Olympics, books place in round of 16



Singapore's Yu Mengyu competes against Japan's Kasumi Ishikawa during their women's singles quarter-finals table tennis match at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on Jul 28, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Anne-Christine Poujoulat)

Yu had a 7-8 head-to-head record against her opponent going into the game. Ishikawa is ranked 10th in the world, while Yu is ranked 47th.
In a tight first game, Yu proved she could hold her own against her opponent, but Ishikawa pulled away, taking it 11-8.
The Singaporean battled back in the second, and took a 6-3 lead. She then stretched it to 11-5, capitalising on a number of errors by Ishikawa.
But the Japanese fought back in the third, and built up a lead only for Yu to level at 8-8. The Singaporean displayed nerves of steel as she took the game 14-12.
This was the turning point, said the Singaporean.

Singapore's Yu Mengyu celebrates after defeating Japan's Kasumi Ishikawa during their women's singles quarter-finals table tennis match at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on Jul 28, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Anne-Christine Poujoulat)

“My opponent and I were very close, and we were testing each other so we were more careful in how we played,” she explained.
“So after winning that set, I was calmer. In the fourth, I felt I had an advantage.”
And once again, the Singaporean kept her composure, pulling away from her opponent in the fourth. She sealed it with a lengthy rally, taking the game 11-6.
With Ishikawa looking frazzled, Yu cruised through the final game 11-2.
“I don’t have a target for myself, I take it game by game, because they are at a higher level. But I will give it a fight,” said Yu.
“I feel especially happy to be playing in this competition. It’s the happiest I’ve been playing.”
And regardless of how she finishes from here on out, nothing can take that away from Yu.
 

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@least she looks better than Feng Tianwei who has put on the pounds with an ugly hairstyle..
 
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dredd

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She came to Singapore at the age of 16 or 17. She's over 30 now. Can speak Singlish?
She came here for only one reason. To win at the Olympics, Asian Games or any fark games on offer to get $$$. She doesn't care about Singlish or any language other than putong hua.
 

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Next opponent World Lumber 1,
Chen Meng.
At least she is humble, work hard behind Feng TW.
 

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She's one win away from a 250k minimum payout
they should increase the payouts. now 1m can't even buy condo.

an Olympic gold should be pegged to Minister's annual salary. That's the gold standard for remuneration after all.
 

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As long as its from china, talents are welcome.
As far as i am concerned, thus is cheating.
Thus is simikar to UAE and qatar giving citizenship to runners from kenya because arabs are too lazy to train for the olympics.
 
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