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2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals - Tang Peng Exceeds Expectations, Beats Vladimir Samsonov

Disappointment earlier in the day in the penultimate round of the Men’s Doubles event, when in harness with compatriot Wong Chun Ting, he suffered defeat against the Japanese pairing of Kenta Matsudaira and Koki Niwa.

 

On the evening of Saturday 13th December at the US$ 1,000,000 GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, it was the exact opposite emotion for Hong Kong’s Tang Peng.

 

The no.11 seed, against expectations, he beat Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus, the no.6 seed, in five games (11-9, 11-6, 11-9, 9-11, 11-8) in their Men’s Singles quarter-final encounter.

 

“I was down in the first game and came back to win; I think that was perhaps the most important game of the whole match”, said Tang Peng, who progressed to win the next two games before losing the fourth.

 

Responded

However, he responded immediately. In the fifth game he established a 10-7 lead, three match points. Vladimir Samsonov remained as calm as ever, he won the next two points. Tang Peng called “Time Out”.

 

“I had lost two points in a row it was time to calm down and settle the nerves”, said Tang Peng. “Also I needed to break the momentum of Vladimir Samsonov.”

 

Age Told

Success for Tang Peng in what was only their second ever meeting; they had confronted each other on the Men’s Team event in 2008 in Guangzhou at the Evergrande Real Estate World Championships.

 

On that occasion Tang Peng had won in four games and to celebrate victory leapt in the air like an Olympic high jumper.

 

“Yes that’s right”, smiled Tang Peng. “I remember, I was younger then; not now!”

 

Nevertheless there was a spring in the step on Bangkok.

 

Earlier in the day Lee Ho Ching and Ng Wing Nam, the no.3 seeds, had suffered a Women’s Doubles semi-final defeat defeat against the Polish partnership of Katarzyna Grzybowska and Natalia Partyka, the no.5 seeds (5-11, 11-5, 8-11, 11-9, 11-9, 12-10)

 

 

Article by: ITTF - Ian Marshall

Photo By: Nakares Teerakamsri

 

 

 

Tang Peng who caused an upset to beat Vladimir Samsonov
 
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