At 9.15pm, there were shouts of “Heng ah! Ong ah! Huat ah!” (meaning fortune, luck and wealth in Hokkien), and participants tossed the ‘snaky’ yee sang to symbolise a rising fortune.
Soon Huat-Shevon, seeded fourth in the tournament, first made their debut at the Indian Open in 2018 but saw their campaign end in the quarter-finals against China’s He Jiting-Du Yue.
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