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Hong Kong’s Ng On-yee on course to regain world No 1 spot despite losing Eden Women’s Masters title

  • Hongkonger well beaten in final of Brighton tournament by Thailand’s reigning world champion Mink Nutcharut
  • On-yee has not time to dwell on defeat though as she faces men’s world No 8 Kyren Wilson in Scottish Open qualifier on Tuesday

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Ng On-yee and Mink Nutcharut of Thailand celebrate with their glass trophies at the Eden Women’s Masters. Photo: WWS

Ng On-yee is on course to regain her world No 1 ranking, despite failing to successfully defend her Eden Women’s Masters title.

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The 32-year-old was well beaten in Sunday’s final in Brighton, losing 4-0 to Thailand’s reigning world champion Mink Nutcharut.

And Ng has no time to dwell on the defeat, with a Scottish Open qualifier against men’s world No 8 Kyren Wilson in Edinburgh on Tuesday.

The Hongkonger arrived in Brighton with direct entry to the last-16, where she beat Poland’s Nikola Broyak 3-1, and followed that up with a 3-0 win over England’s Mary Talbot-Deegan in the quarter-finals.

The semi-finals featured all four top women, with Ng taking down British world No 3 Rebecca Kenna 4-2, setting up a final against Nutcharut, who dispatched world No 1 Reanne Evans 4-3.

With less than 45 minutes to rest after the semi-finals, Ng was well beaten by her 23-year-old opponent, and picked up her third second-place finish of the year.

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“Another solid result from On-yee, though she will be disappointed that she was unable to defend her title,” Wayne Griffiths, the Hong Kong head coach, said. “But she is still on track to reclaim the world No 1 this season.”

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