International men's singles player
Ng Tze Yong wins his First World Tour Championship
International men’s singles player Ng Tze Yong has a great chance of winning his first World Tour championship at the Indonesia Masters in Malang from October 18-23.
The top finisher of the tournament, Tze Yong, ranked 39th in the world, will try to compete and win despite his low placement.
The 22-year-old was initially registered for the concurrent Denmark Open, but after failing to gain promotion from his list of reserves, he was traded to the Indonesia Masters.
According to his coaching director Wong Choong Hann, “We transferred Tze Yong to the Indonesia Masters because the players had little chance to leave the Denmark Open.”
In July, Tze Yong entered the Singapore Open and made it to Round of 16.
Choong Hann has made a cautious decision about his chances of winning the competition in Indonesia. “He’s still studying,” someone said. As long as he keeps getting better, we believe he’s on the right track,” Chun Han said.
Tze Yong’s greatest achievement so far in World Tour competition was reaching the semi-finals of the Indian Open in January, where he beat home favorite Lakshya Sen 21:19, 16:21, 12: We lost at 21.
Tze Yong, along with freelance partners Soong Joo Ven and Cheam June Wei, and Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) members Leong Jun Hao, Aidil Sholeh Ali Sadikin, Jacky Kok, Lim Chong King, and Lee Shun Yang and Ong Ken Yon, won the Indonesian Masters will participate in the final round .
Tze Yong, who was born in Johor, is aiming for his first gold medal at the Malaysian Games (Sukuma). The badminton match starts on Tuesday.