Wong Chun Ting and Doo Hoi Kem win mixed doubles final 3-2

Wong Chun Ting and Doo Hoi Kem win mixed doubles final 3-2

WONG Chun Ting and DOO Hoi Kem completed a five-game comeback to win the Mixed Doubles final, defeating TOGAMI Shunsuke and ODO Satsuki 3-2 after taking the deciding Game 5 by an 11-9 scoreline.

After dropping the opening two games 10-12 and 7-11, WONG/DOO turned the match with back-to-back wins in Games 3 and 4 (11-6, 11-4) before edging the decider. The result mattered because it flipped the final on its head: from 0-2 down to a title secured in the tightest moments of the fifth game.

How the final swung: from 0-2 to a deciding game

The match began with TOGAMI/ODO taking a close first game 12-10, then adding a second game 11-7 to move within one game of the championship at 2-0. With the final slipping away, WONG/DOO responded in Game 3, winning 11-6 to get on the board and extend the contest.

During Game 3, an official timeout was recorded for WONG/DOO, shown in the match-center log as “Timeout: Requested by WONG Chun Ting/DOO Hoi Kem : Started” and then “Ended.” The timeout came with TOGAMI/ODO leading at 8-5 in the third game per the commentary progression, and play resumed with TOGAMI/ODO winning the next point for 8-6 before WONG/DOO closed strongly to take the game 11-6.

Game 4 was more one-sided. WONG/DOO built a lead and kept adding points, with the official commentary showing them reaching 10-4 and then finishing the game at 11-4. That levelled the match at 2-2 and forced a deciding fifth game.

Timeout activity was also recorded for TOGAMI/ODO in the match-center list (“Timeout: Requested by TOGAMI Shunsuke/ODO Satsuki : Started” and “Ended”), underlining the momentum shifts as the final moved into its closing stages. Across the match, the official log also recorded 47 service changes, reflecting the constant rotation and pressure typical of mixed doubles at this level.

Game 5: point-by-point tension to 11-9

The deciding game was tight throughout, with the official commentary capturing a sequence of alternating points and service changes. WONG/DOO opened Game 5 with the first point for 1-0, but TOGAMI/ODO responded immediately to make it 1-1 and then moved ahead 2-1.

From there, the lead changed hands repeatedly. WONG/DOO levelled at 2-2, but TOGAMI/ODO pushed on to 3-2 and 4-2. WONG/DOO answered to narrow the gap at 5-3 and then 6-4, only for TOGAMI/ODO to keep their noses in front at 6-3 and later 7-4. The official log shows service changes interspersed through this stretch, including “Service change: DOO Hoi Kem to serve,” “Service change: TOGAMI Shunsuke to serve,” and “Service change: ODO Satsuki to serve,” as the pairs battled for control.

WONG/DOO’s key surge came as they worked back from 7-5 down to level the game at 7-7, with the commentary listing consecutive points won by WONG/DOO to reach 6-7, 7-7 and then 8-7. With “Service change: WONG Chun Ting to serve” appearing during that sequence, they used the rotation to keep pressure on and edge in front.

At 9-7, WONG/DOO were two points from the title. TOGAMI/ODO fought back, pulling the score to 10-8 and then 10-9, setting up a final rally with everything on the line. The match-center commentary then confirmed the decisive moment: “Point won by WONG Chun Ting/DOO Hoi Kem, Game 5, Game Score 11-9,” followed by the official match confirmation that the Mixed Doubles final ended 3-2 in their favour.

Final scoreline and key match details

The final finished with WONG Chun Ting/DOO Hoi Kem defeating TOGAMI Shunsuke/ODO Satsuki 3-2. The game scores were 10-12, 7-11, 11-6, 11-4, 11-9, with the championship sealed in the deciding game by two points.

With both pairs using timeouts and the match featuring 47 service changes in the official commentary record, the final was defined by swings in momentum—none bigger than WONG/DOO’s recovery from 0-2 down to win the last three games and clinch the title.

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