Clarence Chew


Clarence Chew Zhe Yu is a Singaporean table tennis player. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics.
At the 2020 Olympics, Chew competed in the Table tennis at the [2020 Summer Olympics – Men's singles|men's singles table tennis] event. He won Ibrahima Diaw of Senegal in the first round before losing to the 32nd seed, Daniel Habesohn, of Austria in the second round.

Career

Clarence Chew began his career in 2009 as a national youth player. He made his Southeast Asian Games debut at the Table tennis at the 2013 [Southeast Asian Games|2013 SEA Games]. He has represented Singapore at the Youth Olympic Games, Southeast Asian Games, Asian [Table Tennis Championships], World Table Tennis Championships, and the Summer Olympic Games

2014 Commonwealth Games

Clarence won his first Commonwealth Games Gold medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in the Table tennis at the 2014 [Commonwealth Games – Men's team|Men's Team] event. He played alongside Gao Ning, Li Hu, Yang Zi and Zhan Jian.

2020 Summer Olympics

Clarence became the first Singapore-born table tennis player to represent the country at the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, after winning Koen Pang, in the finals at the Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament in Qatar in March.
Clarence defeated world ranked 71 Ibrahima Diaw of Senegal in the first round with a score of 4–2. He proceeded to the second round where he lost to Austria's Daniel Habesohn.
;Singles Event
DateRoundResultOpponentScoreIndividual SetsIndividual SetsIndividual SetsIndividual SetsIndividual SetsIndividual SetsIndividual Sets
24 July1stWin

2021 Southeast Asian Games

Chew, together with teammate Ethan Poh, represented Singapore at the SEA Games in Hanoi, in the Doubles event. In the final, they beat Richard Pugoy Gonzales and John Russel Misal of the Philippines with a score of 3–1. Chew also teamed up with Zeng Jian in the mixed doubles event, clinching a silver after losing in the finals 2–3 to teammates Koen Pang and Wong Xin Ru. Later, in the Men's Singles event, Chew lost 1–4 in the semi-finals to Vietnam's Nguyen Duc Tuan, hence ending the nation's 15 year streak's gold medal haul from 2007 to 2022.