just a brief profile bout Sabrina Sabrina Choong Sook Chin Malaysia 23/4/1987 women n mix doubles but currently only focusing on XD partner Ong Jien Guo previous partner is Razif today is her bday so x 4get to wish her guys hehe i met her in MO n she is a very friendly person had a nice chat with her wish her all d best
wah , i x expect tat question haha yup she is as friendly or maybe friendlier than me uncle sam knows that rite haha btw hw u knw im friendly since we nvr meet hehe any1 hv more pics n info bout Sabrina, pls share it thx
hmm,well. i didnt saw her have any great things to made her be able to support on a sole thread. anyway,its ok for me. happy belated birthday
hmm i dont think players need to have enuff support to have her own thread.hehe.just my opinion. haih she is not going to sg open :crying: nway all d best to sabrina
oh my god... cheeyf could you please improve your style of writing? nobody is interested in your "cool" cyberslang...
really?this is not too bad already lo haha nway edited haha i thought u have something to post bout the thread lol
Isegrim, the possible reason is CHEEYF'S CAPSLOCK or SHIFT key is missing. cheeyf, I took a few photos of her during MO2009, but I am unable to share with you all. Sorry. SCANN.
Found Sabrina's MO09 R1 photos. picture 1. Can you spot where is Sabrina? picture 2. A piece of her, sorry fans. picture 3. This is the real photos of Sabrina in action.
LOL, u compressed the photo untill got 2 head comes out p/s at first i thought my screen/page was lagging but the i realise your mistake in photoshopping the picture
pic1 she is not in the pic oni her name on the score board pic 2- her legs maybe?lol anyway thanks for the pic scann btw u took the pic from which seat?
Glad to hear this: http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2009/6/29/sports/4215607&sec=sports Confident Sabrina now dares to dream big THE last two months of training as a mixed doubles specialist under coach Jeremy Gan has made shuttler Sabrina Chong Sook Chin (pic) a more confident player. And the 22-year-old now dares to dream of making it big. For a start, she will get the experience to play in the world championships in Hyderabad in August. Thanks to several withdrawals, Sabrina has been lucky to get to feature in the women’s doubles as well. She will team up with Woon Khe Wei for the women’s doubles and will partner Ong Jien Guo for the mixed doubles. Sabrina’s priority is the mixed doubles with her 20-year-old parner, Jien Guo. At the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold, Sabrina-Jien Guo showed great promise in the first game before going down 19-21, 7-21 to eventual champions Zheng Bo-Ma Jin of China in the quarter-finals. They were the only Malaysian mixed doubles pair to make the top eight in the tournament. In the women’s doubles, Sabrina-Khe Wei went down 21-19, 20-22, 17-21 to Indonesians Vita Marissa-Nadya Melati. Sabrina is looking forward to making her debut in the world championships. “Since April, I have been playing as a full-time mixed doubles player under Jeremy. Three times a week, I get to play in the women’s doubles,” she said. “Jeremy has changed my approach to the game. Thanks to his guidance, I have even changed the way I play. In the last two months, I am able to complement well with Ong. “Hopefully, the experience in the world championships will make us a better pair. We hope to become a strong mixed doubles pair for the country.” Jeremy said that he was happy with the commitment shown by Jien Guo-Sabrina in training. “They take whatever that is thrown at them. Their level of commitment is very high and if they continue with this attitude, they have a bright future,” he said. Malaysia have three other mixed doubles pairs in the world championships — Koo Kien Keat-Ng Hui Lin, Mohd Razif Abdul Latif-Khe Wei and Chan Peng Soon-Goh Liu Ying.