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Wong to remain in Germany for another TT camp

-to play profession­ally in Germany and Portugal

- (Royston Alkins)

National Table Tennis (TT) player Miguel Wong continues to fortify his developmen­t in Germany after he extended his stay to participat­e in another training camp and to get an opportunit­y to play profession­ally.

During the latter part of 2019, Wong departed Guyana for a three-month training camp in Berlin, Germany. He was due to return in December, however, scouts laid eyes on his craft and the young man was given the opportunit­y to stay on to further realise his dreams.

“I’m only here to attend a five-day camp at Top Spin Tischtenni­s Centre,” the 19-year-old told Stabroek Sport during a brief interview yesterday.

The Titans Table Tennis Club player explained that he was invited to attend the camp after the centre’s coach Thomas Wetzel saw video clippings of him.

“It’s a great feeling being here in these environmen­ts as an athlete. The coach and all the other players are very friendly and competitiv­e.”

He added, “I will be coached by Thomas Wetzel while playing with other higher-level players from Korea, New Zealand, Australia, Bolivia, Germany, Cuba, Dominica Republic, Puerto Rico, and Germany. All on the national team for their respective countries.”

Following his departure in 2019, Wong had said that his talent was finally being recognised and hinted at going after any opportunit­y to play profession­ally in Europe and yesterday he confirmed his acceptance to play for SSV 90 Landsburg in the German League.

“This camp will be beneficial for me going into the German Open (where he’ll represent Guyana) in January 27February 2 and the Portugal Open in February 12-16.”

The young man said he is highly appreciati­ve of the contributi­ons from sponsors Brian Sukhail of Power Producers and Distributo­rs, Beacon Café, Kings Jewellery, Titans Table Tennis Club, Ready Mix Cement and the Guyana Table Tennis Associatio­n (GTTA) for funding his trip.

 ??  ?? Guyana’s Miguel Wong, second from right, with some of his training partners in Germany.
Guyana’s Miguel Wong, second from right, with some of his training partners in Germany.
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