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JAKARTA - The quarter-finals of the Singapore Open 2022 will take place on Friday afternoon. In this round, Indonesian men's singles, Anthony Ginting will be challenged by Malaysian representative, Ng Tze Yong.

Even though Ginting is the fourth seed, he must remain vigilant against Ng. The reason is, that the non-seeded Malaysian representative is in his best performance.

Ng's convincing performance in the Super 1000 tournament is evidenced by his travel record to reach the quarter-finals. Before meeting Ginting, Ng first defeated Hong Kong player Lee Cheuk Yiu in the second round through two straight games with a score of 21-15 and 21-13.

In the first half, Ng's appearance was no less convincing. Because Ng was able to make the eighth seed from Hong Kong, Ng Ka Long Angus also lost in two games with 21-16 and 21-17.

While Ginting, to advance to the quarter-finals, he had to work hard. The Indonesian men's singles had to go through 64 minutes of fighting to beat Li Chun Yi from China Taipei in the rubber games 21-12, 19-21, and 21-16.

With that note, it is not surprising that Ng is said to be in peak performance. He even said that he would give his all to face Ginting in the quarter-finals.

Even though Ng's ranking is far behind Ginting, Ng is not at all afraid. The Johor-born player was even more motivated to be able to muster all his strength to be able to run aground Ginting.

"I'm happy because I was able to perform better than the first round match", Ng said on the BWF website.

“My next opponents are experienced players. But I will still try to give my best."


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