Chan sisters advance at rain-hit Hong Kong Open

Taipei Times
Date: Oct 13, 2016
By: Dave Carroll / Staff reporter

Sisters Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan advanced to the quarter-finals of the Hong Kong

Chan Hao-ching, left, and Chan Yung-jan pose with their tournament mascots after winning their first-round match at the Hong Kong Open yesterday. Photo: screen grab from cebook

Chan Hao-ching, left, and Chan Yung-jan pose with their tournament mascots after winning their first-round match at the Hong Kong Open yesterday. Photo: screen grab from cebook

Open yesterday, while fellow Taiwanese Lee Ya-hsuan and Kotomi Takahata were 3-3 against British duo Naomi Broady and Heather Watson when their first-round clash was suspended due to rain.

The Chan sisters survived a second-set fightback by fellow Taiwanese Chan Chin-wei and Zhu Lin of China to complete a 6-2, 3-6, 10-2 victory in 69 minutes.

The top seeds saved two of five break points and converted four of seven, winning 61 of the 109 points contested to advance to a quarter-final against New Zealand’s Marina Erakovic and Zhang Ling of Hong Kong.

Lee and Takahata were due to complete their match late last night weather permitting.
In the only singles match to finish before the weather delay, seventh seed Jelena Jankovic completed a 6-4, 6-3 victory over fellow Serb Aleksandra Krunic in 1 hour, 26 minutes.     [FULL  STORY]

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