clau00006Nov 221 min readTen years after their last triumph, the Singapore Women's Table Tennis team was crowned Southeast Asia champions.After ten years, Singapore was crowned the Southeast Asian Championship's Women's Team winners on Thursday, November 21, 2024.The team, which included Zhang Wanling, Tan Zhao Yun, Loy Ming Ying, Zeng Jian, and Ser Lin Qian, defeated Thailand, the host and reigning champion, 3-2.Ser stated in a press statement issued by the Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA),"It feels so amazing to win the title; it's the result of a lot of effort, sacrifice, and resolve. There is no greater feeling than sharing in the celebration with the team and our supporters since it is a moment that confirms everything we have worked for.According to the women's team's head coach Jing Junhong, she is "incredibly proud" of the young squad. The majority of them were participating in their first team competition, thus winning is "no small achievement."The previous time Singapore won the title was in Cambodia in 2014.After losing to Thailand 3-1, Team Singapore and Indonesia finished third in the men's division of the tournament.
After ten years, Singapore was crowned the Southeast Asian Championship's Women's Team winners on Thursday, November 21, 2024.The team, which included Zhang Wanling, Tan Zhao Yun, Loy Ming Ying, Zeng Jian, and Ser Lin Qian, defeated Thailand, the host and reigning champion, 3-2.Ser stated in a press statement issued by the Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA),"It feels so amazing to win the title; it's the result of a lot of effort, sacrifice, and resolve. There is no greater feeling than sharing in the celebration with the team and our supporters since it is a moment that confirms everything we have worked for.According to the women's team's head coach Jing Junhong, she is "incredibly proud" of the young squad. The majority of them were participating in their first team competition, thus winning is "no small achievement."The previous time Singapore won the title was in Cambodia in 2014.After losing to Thailand 3-1, Team Singapore and Indonesia finished third in the men's division of the tournament.
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