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S. Korea upset China 3-2 to make women's final
"It's a pity for us to have missed the chance of winning the second game, but for the player herself, she had done enough of her job," said Lu.
The 17-year-old Guo Yue, who claimed her first important singles title last December at the ITTF ProTour Finals in Beijing, saved three match points to tie on 11-11 with her trademark top-spin, but failed to save the decider from a 13-11 defeat to the top female player from the hosts Kim Kyung Ah. Having lost her first two sets 11-9 and 11-8, Guo opened the third with a narrowly 3-2 lead before the defensive Kim forced two errors from her opponent. Holding her serve, Guo found back to reverse the momentum with attempts of reducing unforced errors from herself, regaining the lead 9-5 with a 6-1 run using her advantage away from the table, and holding on to win 11-9. The fourth set then went on along a similar route as Guo Yue got five points in straight to lead 6-4 before wrapping up the set 11-8 to send the game into decider. With the surprising exit of China, Hong Kong of China become the favorites to win the women's team title against the hosts South Korea after they pulled out a 3-0 win over Japan, led by talented teenager Fukuhara Ai.
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