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Eudice Chong beats Japan’s Kobori Momoko in the W40 singles tournament. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Asian Games: Hong Kong’s Eudice Chong and Cody Wong admit ‘wake-up call’ for Hangzhou after doubles exit at home ITF W40

  • Both win their singles openers in Hong Kong-hosted ITF W40 tournament, in a boost for Chong after she missed out on US Open qualifiers
  • But Chong says their ‘lapse of concentration’ while losing together in the women’s doubles offers a timely lesson before the Games in Hangzhou

Hong Kong doubles partners Eudice Chong and Cody Wong Hong-yi had a mixed start at the ITF W40 tournament in Victoria Park, as both women won their singles first rounds on Wednesday but lost their doubles match the day before.

Top seed Chong beat Kobori Momoko of Japan 6-4, 6-7, 6-2, while Wong advanced in straight sets, downing qualifier Anastasia Kovaleva of Russia in straight sets 6-3, 6-1.

Chong, the world No 222, was looking to bounce back against 249th-ranked Momoko after the blow of missing out on reaching the US Open qualifiers.

“That was my target, but unfortunately my ranking was not good enough to bring me there,” Chong said.

“It was close – I needed a ranking around 10 places better to be in the qualifying round, but it’s all history. I still want to improve my ranking closer to the end of the year with the Australian Open qualifiers as my next target.”

Hong Kong’s Eudice Chong will face Lu Jia-jing of China in next round of singles tournament. Photo: Jonathan Wong

But she trudged onwards, as the Hongkongers prepare for their next singles matches, with Chong meeting Lu Jia-jing of China in the next stage while Wong faces Yang Ya-yi of Taiwan.

“Lu has beaten me once when we met in Hong Kong several years ago,” Chong said. “And because of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of the Chinese players did not take part in overseas tournaments, so they suffered a drastic drop in their rankings. But still, the Chinese players are always top-notch.”

Chong and Wong, who last month won their 11th ITF doubles title in a Hong Kong W40 tournament, could not maintain their momentum, losing 6-4, 3-6, 4-10 to Taiwan’s Choi Ji-hee and Beatrice Gumulya of Indonesia in their first-round match on Tuesday.

“The two opponents are doubles specialists and were not easy to handle,” Chong said. “But our games also lacked variation, which made our opponents too comfortable.

“We suffered a lapse of concentration during the match, which rarely happens, but it came as a wake-up call before the Asian Games.”

After the W40 tournament, the pair will go to Japan for a W100 tournament in Tokyo next month and are looking to enter a WTA tournament in Osaka as their final preparation for the Games, where Chong will play in all three events.

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