Chayanan Settisrikoedkun flew the flag for Thailand; she emerged successful in women’s singles class 9 finishing ahead of Indonesia’s Hana Resti, colleague Wachiraporn Thepmoya and Singapore’s Kim Gim Sim. Unbeaten throughout but she did experience one close call; in her opening match of the day she was extended the full five games distance by Wachiraporn Thepmoya (7-11, 11-8, 11-13, 15-13, 11-8).
A close call for Chayanan Settisrikoedkun, for Malaysia’s Chee Chao Ming en route to success in men’s singles class 9, the situation was somewhat different; he did not surrender a single game as he progressed to gold. He finished ahead of Tonnie Heinen of the Netherlands, Thailand’s Sukij Samee and India’s Ranjit Singh Gujjar.
Similarly in men’s singles class 10, Chinese Taipei’s Tian Shiau showed not a morsel of charity. Not one game conceded; he secured top spot in style. Next in line came colleague Lin Tzu-Yu followed by Hong Kong’s Lam Yan Yu and Indonesia’s Cici Juliani.
Impressive performances on a day when precedence told; however, there were performances to catch the eye as players occupying the third seeded position experienced problems. In women’s singles class 7-8, Indonesia’s Hamida Hamida experienced defeat at the hands on Thailand’s Sumalee Suangtho (11-6, 11-7, 11-9).
Similarly, in the men’s singles events, players from DPR Korea caused third seeded opposition heartaches. In class 6, Jon Ju Hyon beat Georgios Mouchthis of Greece (5-11, 8-11, 11-5, 11-7, 12-10), in class 7 Kim Yong Rock accounted for Japan’s Masachike Inoue (11-6, 11-7, 8-11, 9-11, 11-6).
Play in the men’s singles and women’s singles events concludes on Friday 9th August.
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