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Cheng Yip-kai, 16, becomes first Hongkonger to win Pokemon Go World Championships

  • Cheng Yip-kai, or Yekai0904, clinched the title after defeating Martijn Versteeg, or Inadequance, 3-1

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Cheng Yip-kai, 16, has won the Pokemon World Championships. Photo: Pokemon Company

A 16-year-old boy has become Hong Kong’s latest world champion, not at the Olympic Games, but in Pokemon Go.

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Cheng Yip-kai, who plays under the username Yekai0904, secured the title on Sunday at the Pokemon World Championships in Honolulu, Hawaii, becoming the first Hongkonger to do so.

He beat his Dutch opponent Martijn Versteeg, or Inadequance, 3-1 and took home the US$20,000 (HK$155,760) prize.

Cheng’s triumph came less than a year after another Hong Kong team won a silver medal in esports at the Hangzhou Asian Games in September.

The mobile game Pokemon Go pits players against one another in battles, each with a set of three Pokemon characters. Players tap on the screen to attack with different gestures and gain points by knocking out their opponents.

In a post-match interview, Cheng said he still “could not believe” he had won.

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