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Illness robs Hong Kong of podium finish at Women’s World Squash Team Championships

  • The absence of Hong Kong’s top women’s player Ho was felt among city’s women’s squash side
  • Crucial defeat came in quarter finals, where Hong Kong faced Malaysia in a rematch of Asian Team Championships in Korea

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Ho Tze-lok in action during the Hong Kong Squash Open. Photo: Shirley Chui

Hong Kong finished fifth at the WSF Women’s World Squash Team Championships in Cairo on Friday, failing to maintain their podium streak after the city’s top player Ho Tse-lok fell ill.

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Ho, the world No 36 who led the team to three group wins earlier in the week, developed a fever on the day of the quarter finals, forcing her to miss the match against long-time rivals Malaysia.

“We were so close to the podium again, I’m so sorry I could not fight with them,” the 27-year-old said. “I have no idea what happened. I don’t think I ate anything bad, it was just a high fever. It’s gone now, but I still cough a lot.”

The Hong Kong women’s team won bronze medals in 2016 and 2018, but the biennial team Worlds had been postponed until now due to Covid-19 interruptions, with current players Ho and Lee Ka-yi part of the bronze medal team from 2018.

Women’s squash coach Rebecca Chiu (second left) said a healthy Ho Tze-lok would have produced a better result. Photo: Hong Kong Squash
Women’s squash coach Rebecca Chiu (second left) said a healthy Ho Tze-lok would have produced a better result. Photo: Hong Kong Squash

The quartet of Simmi Chan Sin-yuk, Tong Tsz-wing, Ho and Lee, who won the regional Team championships last month, advanced to the quarters after defeating Ukraine 3-0, South Africa 2-1, and upsetting No 3 seed England 2-1 in group play.

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