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Wong Mew Choo
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・ Wong Peak
・ Wong Pei Tty
・ Wong Peng Soon
・ Wong Phui Nam
・ Wong Po-yan
・ Wong Poh San
・ Wong Pow Nee
・ Wong River
・ Wong Sai Hou


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Wong Mew Choo



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Wong Mew Choo (born 1 May 1983) is a former badminton singles player who played for Malaysia.
She was known for her exceptional stamina and endurance. Without any significant attacking weapons, she initially built her game on her ability to endure long rallies, sending the shuttle continually back against more powerful players. These tactics served her well, but put a lot of pressure on her knees and ankles. She suffered from various long term injuries during her playing career.
==Career==
She first came to prominence in the 2003 Southeast Asian Games badminton women's singles, when she won the gold medal, along the way beating Singapore's Li Li, then the reigning Commonwealth Games Champion.

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