China's Liang edges compatriot Lin in WTT Champions Macao first round

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MACAO, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- Liang Jingkun emerged victorious in an all-Chinese duel against Lin Gaoyuan through full games, joining compatriots Ma Long and Wang Chuqin in the men's singles last 16 at the World Table Tennis (WTT) Champions Macao here on Wednesday.

It was a close affair between the Chinese duo as expected, as they shared the spoils in the first four games before world No. 3 Liang took the deciding game 11-2.

Liang attributed his hard-fought victory to a favorable mentality.

"We are almost at the same level. Probably I executed better at a stage today, and I built my leading position early in the deciding game, which gave me a lot of confidence in hitting the ball," he said.

Ma Long overcame a tight second game to eliminate Yukiya Uda of Japan 3-1, and Wang Chuqin reached the second round after dispatching Brazilian ace Hugo Calderano in straight games.

"We had two tight games separating by a gap of two points. As a young player, Uda has showcased his strong competitiveness," Ma commented.

German Qiu Dang registered a straight-game victory over Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, taking revenge on the Indian who had won their previous meeting in the group matches of the World Team Championships.

Ma and Qiu will face off in the second round following their recent encounter in the team worlds final, where Ma came out winning 3-1 and China lifted the Swaythling Cup for the 10th straight time after beating Germany 3-0.

"That was not an easy match [at the team worlds]. He is expected to make some adjustments this time, so hopefully, I can make full preparations for any difficulty and go all out," said Ma, who had achieved a Grand Slam-winning feat in his career.

On the women's side, China's Wang Yidi eased past 14-year-old Hana Goda of Egypt 3-0, and Olympic champion Chen Meng also got past Portuguese veteran Fu Yu in straight games.

"We have recently played against each other at the team worlds, so we made more specific preparations for this match. Playing in a different venue, I didn't handle quite well at the start, while getting better after the first game," Chen noted.

Chen Xingtong sailed past Adriana Diaz of Puerto Rico 3-0, rounding out Chinese women's paddlers' perfect winning record on Day 1.

The round of last 32 continues on Thursday, with world No. 1 paddlers Fan Zhendong and Sun Yingsha poised for their debuts at the tournament. Enditem

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