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Chan sisters to participate in Olympic tennis doubles – Taipei Times

Taiwan is to have two pairs vying for the women’s doubles at the Olympic Games’ tennis event in Paris as Chan Hao-ching and her older sister Latisha Chan officially clinched their third straight Olympic berth, the national tennis association said on Thursday.

The International Tennis Federation on Wednesday evening confirmed the Chan sisters’ qualification for the event, meaning they would join the duo of Hsieh Su-wei and Tsao Chia-yi to compete in the Olympics.

There are 16 entries in each doubles event.

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Hsieh, ranked No. 2 in the world on the Women’s Tennis Association doubles rankings as of Monday, secured her slot earlier, given that the top 10 players can partner with a compatriot ranked within the top 300.

The 38-year-old former world No. 1 decided to pair up with Tsao, 20.

Following the top 10 players, quotas are distributed to pairs according to their combined ranking, based on which the 30-year-old Chan Hao-ching, ranked No. 24, chose to team up with her sister.

Latisha Chan has struggled with medical issues and not participated in a formal tournament since Sept. 30 last year, when the Chans won the women’s doubles at the Hangzhou Asian Games.

Such a long absence from the court has seen her world ranking drop from No. 35 to No. 147, but she still holds a protected ranking of No. 35.

The mechanism allows players who have not played for an extended period due to injury or illness to use their pre injury ranking to gain entry into tournaments on their return.

Chan Hao-ching’s decision to choose her sister over world No. 61 Wu Fang-hsien, whom she has paired with recently, has been questioned by observers.

Earlier this month, Latisha Chan said she could not speak for Wu, but thanked Chan Hao-ching for picking her, emphasizing that the decision was made in accordance with the rules, with the best chance of qualifying for the competition being the primary consideration.

“It means a lot to me and encourages me greatly to be able to get back on the court again,” she said, adding that it is a great honor for her to represent Taiwan in Paris.

Latisha Chan, who is turning 35 on Aug. 17, has participated in three editions of the Olympics. She said Paris would be her last Games.

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