By Ian Chew
Jurong Country Club, Thursday to Sunday, August 14-17, 2008 – At the same time that Singapore’s women table tennis team was breaking new grounds at the Olympics, a team of young Singaporean tennis players were battling it out with their ASEAN schools counterparts at the ASEAN Schools Tennis Championship.
After four days of intense tennis play, both Singaporean boys and girls teams finished in third position, behind champions Thailand and runners-up Indonesia.
Besides the games, the players also enjoyed a great dose of fun as they were treated to a city tour of Singapore on the final day.
The ASEAN schools tennis competition has had a rich history, starting twenty-six years ago in Thailand. Participants in the ASEAN inter school games next year can look forward to a whole new format of Olympic-like tournaments to be hosted in Thailand.
Results for the boys
Singapore beat Philippines 4-1
Thailand beat Singapore 4-1
Philippines beat Brunei 4-1
Thailand beat Malaysia 4-1
Malaysia beat Brunei 5-0
Singapore beat Brunei 5-0
Malaysian beat Singapore 3-2
Malaysia beat Philippines 4-1
Indonesia beat Malaysia 4-1
Thailand beat Indonesia 4-1
Singapore beat Indonesia 3-2
Indonesia beat Philippines 4-1
Indonesia beat Brunei 5-0
Thailand beat Brunei 5-0
1st – Thailand
2nd – Indonesia
3rd – Singapore
4th – Malaysia
5th – Philippines
6th – Brunei
Results for the girls:
Thailand beat Singapore 4-1
Indonesia beat Singapore 5-0
Singapore beat Malaysia 3-2
Singapore beat Phillipines 5-0
1st- Thailand
2nd- Indonesia
3rd- Singapore
4th- Malaysia
5th- Phillipines
“Carolyn Ann Lim Hui and Christine Ann Fong despairing at their poor performance against the Philippine pair. (Photo 5 © Ian Chew/Red Sports)”
Its Clare Fong and Julienne Keong, and it was not a poor performance! They won the match in the end! It would be nice if you could redo the caption.
Glad to hear that our local tennis scene is actually developing quite well.