The Borneo Post

Alice Chang eyes ticket to Commonweal­th Games

- By Ting Tieng Hee reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: After a stellar year, national paddler Alice Chang Li Sian is hoping for a place in the national table tennis squad for next year’s XXI Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

Her most recent achievemen­t was in the 54th Malaysia Open Table Championsh­ip at the OCM hall in Kuala Lumpur where she won two gold medals.

Alice and teammates Kueh Wan May, Sammi Tay Yuen Ning successful ly delivered the Sarawak’s first gold in the women’s team final where they beat Selangor 3-1.

The 17-year old from Kuching went on to win the women’s singles gold when she edged Johor’s Tee Ai in 4-2 in a six-setter.

According to Al ice, both finalists had produced their best game during the final.

Alice added that she played her normal game with a steady mind and didn’t focus on just wanting to winning the game.

“I have done we l l in local and national mee t s b u t there is a lot of room for improvemen­t for me to do better in internatio­nal competitio­ns,” she told The Borneo Post in a telephone interview.

She is also hoping that for her good performanc­e in the recent 54th Malaysia Open Table Championsh­ip, she would be selected to the national team for the Commonweal­th Games.

Earlier this year, Alice won three gold medals in the girls singles, girls doubles and girls team at the MSSM Table Tennis Championsh­ip.

She won the gold in girls singles and girls team events as well as silver in girls doubles at the 37th Malaysia Youth Table Tennis Championsh­ip.

Other notable achievemen­ts included team bronze at the ITTF Set Thailand Junior and Cadet Open, girls singles and team silver at the South East Asia Junior and C ade t

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