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DONIC Athletes
Many of the best players have chosen the brand as their ultimate weapon. We are honoured to be sponsoring both the men and women No.1 in the country. On the other hand, we also thrive to exploit young talents in the country while providing them the best equipment.
Ashraf | Leong Chee Feng | Choong Javen | Wong Qi Shen |
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Amos Ling | Ho Ying | Karen Lyne Dick | Tee Ai Xin |
Lee Yong Yi |
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Muhd Ashraf Haiqal
Successfully rising into the national men's squad, Ashraf is seen as the country's next hope to compete for international tournaments. Fast reactions combined with hard-to-read serves make this youngster stand above all his foes.
2-times Malaysia Open Men Singles Champion
SEA Games Men Doubles Bronze Medalist
Commonwealth Championship Men Team Bronze Medalist
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Leong Chee Feng
Emerging from the highly competitive table tennis sport wasn't easy for Leong. Until he got the Southeast Asian Men's Singles Champion at the age of 15. Sleek footwork with powerful forehand loops are his best asset.
World Table Tennis Championships Participation
SEA Table Tennis Championships Team & Doubles Silver Medalist
SEA Junior & Cadet U15 Single & Doubles Champion
Ashraf
Chee Feng
Javen
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Javen
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Youth Olympic Games, Buenos Aires Participation
SEA Games Doubles Bronze Medalist
Malaysia Open, Junior & Cadet, Hopes Singles Champion
Javen
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SEA Games Men Doubles Bronze Medalist
Commonwealth Championship Men Team Bronze Medalist
MSSM U18 Singles Champion
Qi Shen
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Amos Ling
Being the third generation of PJ Union athlete, Amos Ling was not looked highly upon during his younger age. However, through hard work and dedication, he got his first taste of victory at 13 when he won the Malaysia Hopes Singles Champion. From that on, Amos got into the national squad and continued to blossom.
SEA Games Men Doubles Bronze Medalist
ASEAN School Games Doubles Champion
SEA Junior & Cadet Championships Double Champion
Amos
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Ho Ying
Taught by her own father at a young age, Ying remembered how tough and strict her childhood was. Nonetheless that was what made her the best in Johor state since young. Her strong backhand attacks combined with fast near table plays are what makes her opponent flinch.
Commonwealth Games Women Team Bronze Medalist
Commonwealth Games Women Doubles Bronze Medalist
Malaysia Open Singles Champion
Ho Ying
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Karen Lyne Dick
This great talent was born east of the nation. Karen held the pride of Sarawak during her youth and now wants to carry the nation behind her. Excellent mental strength and great ball control allows her to perform extraordinarily in huge stages.
Commonwealth Games Women Doubles Bronze Medalist
SEA Table Tennis Championships Women Team & Doubles Champion
SEA Junior & Cadet Championship U18 Singles & Doubles Champion
Karen
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Tee Ai Xin
Being one of the only few female reverse penhold players in the country, Ai Xin proved herself after winning the ASEAN School Games singles champion. Her unique style of play comes with great service and attack strategy which is seldom seen in womens game.
SET Thailand Junior & Cadet Team Bronze
ASEAN School Games Singles Champion
Malaysia Open Team & Doubles Champion
Ai Xin
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Lee Yong Yi
As a young boy from the south, Yong Yi's parents took a huge leap of faith to train him at PJ Union. Focused at what he came for every single day, he soon found himself at the centre of the national stage. Although with a small physique, Yong Yi's footwork and forehand are better than most.
Malaysia Hopes U13 Singles Champion
MSSM U12 Singles Champion
Yong Yi
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