Vietnam beat Slovenia 3-1 in the second match of the World Team Table Tennis Championships` women`s competition, which is ongoing in Malaysia.

The second match on February 29 saw Vietnam trounce Chile 3-0.
Nguyen Thi Nga won 3-2 over P Vega, Trang beat K Rojas 3-0 and Linh defeated K Low 3-0.
In a match a day earlier, Vietnam lost 0-3 to Luxembourg. After two wins and one loss, Vietnam are in fourth place in Group H with five points.
They will next play Bulgaria.
On the men's side, Vietnam tasted their first win by beating Switzerland 3-1.
Vietnam, who previously lost to Slovakia and India, will meet Turkey in the next match.
The tournament will end on March 6.
Nguyen Thi Nga won 3-2 over P Vega, Trang beat K Rojas 3-0 and Linh defeated K Low 3-0.
![]() Mai Hoang My Trang played a key role in Vietnam's wins at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Malaysia.
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They will next play Bulgaria.
On the men's side, Vietnam tasted their first win by beating Switzerland 3-1.
Vietnam, who previously lost to Slovakia and India, will meet Turkey in the next match.
The tournament will end on March 6.
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