Skip to main content

New! You can personalise your feed. Try it now

Advertisement

Advertisement

Table tennis: Singapore's Yu Mengyu beaten by China’s world number 1 Chen Meng, will compete for Olympics bronze

TOKYO — Yu Mengyu’s fairytale run in the table tennis women’s singles of the Tokyo Olympics came to an end on Thursday (July 29) when she lost 4-0 to China’s world number 1 Chen Meng in the semi-finals.

Singapore's Yu Mengyu serves to China's Chen Meng during their women's singles semifinals table tennis match at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on July 29, 2021.

Singapore's Yu Mengyu serves to China's Chen Meng during their women's singles semifinals table tennis match at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on July 29, 2021.

Follow TODAY on WhatsApp

TOKYO — Yu Mengyu’s fairytale run in the table tennis women’s singles of the Tokyo Olympics came to an end on Thursday (July 29) when she lost 4-0 to China’s world number 1 Chen Meng in the semi-finals.

However, the 31-year-old Singaporean still has a shot at an Olympics medal as she will face either Japan’s Mima Ito or China’s Sun Yingsha, who are due to play later in the day.

Yu, who is ranked 47th in the world, found the going tough against the top seed, but managed to regain her footing late in the first game. But it was to no avail as her opponent took the first game 11-6.

The Chinese player looked dominant again in the second, as she led 5-0. But the Singaporean showed her mettle as she kept herself in it. However, Chen would eventually take it 11-8.

Yu had never beaten the Chinese player, losing to her twice in 2015 and 2019. And despite the Singaporean taking an early lead in the third game, Chen mounted a comeback and won 11-7.

The pattern of the fourth largely followed the first three games as Chen took a 4-1 lead.

The Singaporean looked to have sustained an injury and needed medical attention for what appeared to be her left leg, and yet she soldiered on.

Yu continued to battle, winning three consecutive points to tie it up at 5-5. But Chen eventually would claim the game.

Yu will be in action in the bronze medal match at 8pm local time (7pm Singapore time). CNA

For more stories like this, visit cna.asia

Catch the Olympics Games Tokyo 2020 LIVE with 14 dedicated channels on meWATCH. Sign in now at mewatch.sg/tokyo2020 and get into the action with Mediacorp, Singapore’s Olympics Network.

Related topics

Tokyo 2020 Olympics 2021 Yu Mengyu table tennis olympics Sports

Read more of the latest in

Advertisement

Advertisement

Stay in the know. Anytime. Anywhere.

Subscribe to get daily news updates, insights and must reads delivered straight to your inbox.

By clicking subscribe, I agree for my personal data to be used to send me TODAY newsletters, promotional offers and for research and analysis.