TABLE TENNIS PARK GA-HYUN AND OH JUN-SEONG LOST TO CHINA AND WON SILVER MEDAL FOR MIXED WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS

Table tennis Park Ga-hyun and Oh Jun-seong lost to China and won silver medal for mixed World Youth Championships

Table tennis Park Ga-hyun and Oh Jun-seong lost to China and won silver medal for mixed World Youth Championships

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Korean table tennis hopefuls missed the opportunity to win the 2024 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) World Youth Championships because they were blocked by the Great Wall.

Oh Joon-sung (Mirae Asset Securities) and Park Ga-hyun (copyright) had to settle for the silver medal after losing 1-3 (11-89-118-115-11) to China's Hwang Yu-cheng and Jong Ge-man in the mixed doubles final of the U-19 tournament in Helsingborg, Sweden on the 28th (Korea Standard Time).

The runner-up in the mixed doubles is the second best performance South Korea has harvested in the mixed doubles of the tournament since winning the 2005 tournament between Kang Dong-hoon and Shim Sa-rom. 메이저놀이터
Oh Sang, the silver medalist in the men's team event at the 2012 London Olympics, was joined by Oh Joon-sung, the son of Mirae Asset Daewoo, and Park Ga-hyun, the daughter of Park Kyung-soo, the junior representative, Hannam University coach, but it was not easy to cross the Chinese wall.

Oh Joon-sung and Park Ga-hyun, who won the semifinal match between Korea and Japan and reached the final, got off to a good start by winning the first set 11-8 with a back drive attack against Hwang Yoo-cheong and Jong Ge-man.

However, after losing the second set 9-11, he lost the third set by losing two runs even after chasing 8-9 to allow a set score of 1-2.

The Chinese group, which gained momentum, secured the championship by taking the fourth set to 11-5.

Lee Seung-soo (Daejeon Dongsan Middle School) and Choi Seo-yeon (Hosu-don Girls' Middle School), who reached the mixed doubles final under-15 (U-15), also lost 1-3 to China's Li Heicheon-Yao Luishian group and remained in second place.

Meanwhile, while Park Ga-hyun and Yoo Hae-rin (Hwaseong City Corporation's youth team), who reached the U-19 women's doubles semifinals, were eliminated after being completely defeated by the Japanese team 0-3, Kim Ga-on (Duhogo) won a ticket to the final in the men's doubles, which formed a "Korea-Japan duo" with Kazuki Yoshiyama of Japan.

In addition, Choi Seo-yeon and Heo Ye-rim (Hwaseong City Corporation Youth Team), who competed in the U-15 women's doubles, also won the semifinal match against the Chinese group with a 3-2 victory and reached the final.

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