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Hung Jing Kai/Wu Ka Yan won the WTT Bangkok Junior Challenge 2025 U19 Mixed Doubles title

The top seeds of Chinese Taipei's Hong Jingkai/Wu Chia En, in the mixed doubles final of the 2025 WTT Bangkok Junior Challenge U19 on the evening of the 30th Beijing time, defeated the Korean pair Lee Jung-mu/Choi Na-hyun 3-1 to win the first championship since the two joined forces. This is also the third championship won by the Chinese Taipei team in this station after Xu Xianjia and Wu Yingxuan won the men's and women's singles championships in the U17-year-old group on the 29th.

Wu Jiaen (right) and Hong Jingkai teamed up to win the U19 mixed doubles title by beating the Korean pair.

Hong Jingkai and Wu Yingxuan teamed up to win the U19 mixed doubles title at the Metz Junior Challenge in France in early April, and this time he partnered with Wu Jiaen, who reached the U19 mixed doubles final at the Puerto Princeser Junior Challenge in the Philippines last year, and ended up as runners-up.

Hung Jing Kai/Wu Ka Yan upset Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia and India in succession, and in the final, they defeated Hong Kong's Wong Wan Hei/Mak Ming Xin's Lee Jung Mu/Choi Na Hyun 3-2 in the semi-finals.

Hong Wupei launched a counterattack in the first game after falling behind 3:8, playing a wave of 7:1 onslaught, 10:9 took the lead to get the game point, and then although the opponent resolved 1 game point and fell behind 10:11, the two responded calmly, and after saving two game points in a row, 14:12 took the lead.

After starting the second game 5-2, the Korean pair led all the way and pulled back 11-8. In the key 3rd game, Hong Wupei took the initiative to start the board after falling behind 2:4 in the opening game, and scored 7 points in a row to reverse the game, and 11:7 ahead again. In the 4th game, Hong Wupei was chased to 9:8 with a 5:2 lead in the opening game, and at the decisive moment, Hong Jingkai scored two consecutive forehand attacks and locked the victory 11:8.

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