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Angus Ng Ka-longi

Angus Ng Ka-long is Hong Kong's number-one ranked badminton player. He has a career-high ranking of nine, and has beaten other top 10 players including Lin Dan, Chen Long, Chou Tien Chen, Jan O Jorgensen, and Son Wan Ho throughout his career. Ng trained at the Hong Kong Sports Institute. His biggest career win to date came at the Hong Kong Open in 2016.

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  • Ng has match point to reach quarter-finals, but is unable to take it and his old rival Shi Yuqi of China capitalises
  • Lee Cheuk-yiu crumbles against fourth seed Naraoka, while all of Hong Kong’s doubles pairs are also beaten
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Victory over Pakistan and Japan win over Taiwan gets Hong Kong into quarter-finals in Dubai, with semi-finalists qualifying for world tournament where Olympic qualifying points will be up for grabs

Former Hong Kong No 1 Angus Ng is looking to reclaim top spot in 2023 after gaining a timely confidence booster by training with Olympic champ Viktor Axelsen.

Angus Ng Ka-long’s injury resurfaces as he retires in first game of opening-round clash, but mixed doubles pair Tang Chun-man and Tse Ying-suet progress.

Vincent Wong Wing-ki admits earning ‘Lin Dan Killer’ moniker after beating legendary Chinese star is highlight of his career, which he feels ‘blessed’ to bring the curtain down on in Tokyo later this month.

Angus Ng Ka-long fell short in his first final in 18 months after losing to Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo of Indonesia at the Malaysia Masters in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.

Hong Kong No 1 dispatches Dutchman Mark Caljouw in just 26 minutes at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, as he bids for first world tour semi-final since early 2021.

Ng beats Darren Liew to set up clash with Mark Caljouw, whom he beat only last week, while mixed doubles pair Tang Chun-man and Tse Ying-suet lose.

Hong Kong badminton No 1 Angus Ng Ka-long and teammate Lee Cheuk-yiu will take on top two seeds in the second round, with coach confident both can cause upsets on Thursday.

Lee Cheuk-yiu ‘has nothing to lose’ against higher-ranked Chou Tien-chen, says Hong Kong badminton coach – ‘if he can play free of pressure, he should have a chance’.

Hong Kong’s top shuttler Angus Ng Ka-long set to resume action on tour after admitting he was ‘worried’ over possible long-term Covid-19 symptoms.

The 27-year-old tested positive for Covid-19 a third time, the most recent being at Hong Kong International Airport on April 2 after returning from Basel, Switzerland.

Angus Ng is in danger of dropping out of the world top 10 if he fails to perform at badminton competition in Birmingham, where he reached the semi-finals in 2019.

Hong Kong are sending men’s and women’s teams to the tournament in Shah Alam, Malaysia, which acts as a qualifier for the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup finals.