Charlotte’s World Champs Ended In Heartbreaking Fashion

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Charlotte Carey agonisingly bowed out of the World Table Tennis Championships in Budapest after an epic hour long duel. Wales’s No 1 took her South Korean opponent Zion Lee – ranked 60 places higher than her in the world at 77 – to a deciding game in the best of seven battle.

Charlotte Carey agonisingly bowed out of the World Table Tennis Championships in Budapest after an epic hour long duel.

Wales’s No 1 took her South Korean opponent Zion Lee – ranked 60 places higher than her in the world at 77 – to a deciding game in the best of seven battle.

The 22-year-old from Ebbw Vale won the first two games 11-8, 11-8 before Lee hit back to reel off the next three (11-9, 13-11, 11-7) in the round of 128 match.

Carey responded to take the next 11-5 to take the knock-out match into a decider which she led until the Korean took reeled off the last five points in a row to win it 11-9.

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Carey had progressed to the knock-out stages after winning her group in the Hungarian capital.

The five-time Welsh champ whitewashed Lea Houngue of the Ivory Coast 4-0 before beating Guatemala’s Lucia Cordero 4-2.

Team-mate and hot Welsh prospect Anna Hursey – who competed at last year’s Commonwealth Games aged 11 – faced tough, vastly experienced opposition in her group.

The Cardiff youngster narrowly lost her first game 4-3 to Vietnam’s Khoa Dieu Khanh Nguyen and then was beaten 4-0 by group winner Pauline Chasselin of France.

 

 

 

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