Olympics: Singapore's table tennis player Yu Mengyu loses women's singles semi, but bronze medal still up for grabs
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TOKYO - Overcoming China's world No. 1 Chen Meng proved a bridge too far for Singapore paddler Yu Mengyu as she lost 4-0 (11,6, 11-8, 11-7, 11-6) in their Tokyo Olympics women's single semi-final on Thursday (July 29). Yu, ranked 47th, gamely tried to keep uOlympics: Singapore's table tennis player Yu Mengyu loses women's singles semi, but bronze medal still up for grabs
TOKYO - Overcoming China's world No. 1 Chen Meng proved a bridge too far for Singapore paddler Yu Mengyu as she lost 4-0 (11,6, 11-8, 11-7, 11-6) in their Tokyo Olympics women's single semi-final on Thursday (July 29). Yu, ranked 47th, gamely tried to keep up and stay close but made too many unforced errors to threaten an upset as Chen was too quick and decisive with her first three strokes. There is still a chance for the 31-year-old Yu to claim a medal at the Games, which would be Singapore's first since London 2012 when the women's team took home the bronze medal and compatriot Feng Tianwei bagged a bronze in the women's singles. ALSO READ: Table tennis: Singapore paddler Yu Mengyu one win away from claiming an Olympic medal Yu next faces either Japan's world No. 2 Mima Ito or China's world No. 3 Sun Yingsha in the bronze medal play-off at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. That match starts at 7pm (Singapore time). Read more