Table Tennis: Singapore’s Izaac Quek wins SEA Games men’s singles gold, defends title
BANGKOK: Izaac Quek successfully defended his SEA Games men’s singles crown on Friday (Dec 19), beating Indonesia’s Bima Abdi Negara.
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BANGKOK: Izaac Quek successfully defended his SEA Games men’s singles crown on Friday (Dec 19), beating Indonesia’s Bima Abdi Negara.
BOURNEMOUTH, England — United States international Tyler Adams will be out for up to three months after tearing a medial collateral ligament, Bournemouth coach Andoni Iraola said Friday.
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BANGKOK: Singapore's fencers continued in their strong vein of form on Thursday (Dec 18) when they won two more gold at the 33rd SEA Games.
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