Choong among medal winners in Bahrain
Resurgent Rachel Choong expressed her delight at a medal-laden return to the international arena in Bahrain as she continues to make up for lost time.
The 28-year-old had not played a tournament since scooping her ninth and tenth World Championship gold medals in Basel three years ago but picked up where she left off, teaming up with Jack Shephard to win mixed doubles gold and also taking home silver in the womenās singles at last weekās Bahrain International.
Now part of the full-time programme due to her SH6 category being included in the Paris 2024 schedule, Choong is already reaping the rewards and hopes there will be plenty more success to come across a packed year.
āBeing away from tournaments for three years now, I felt very nervous going into it but the coaches assured me there was no pressure or expectation heading into it, which settled me down,ā she said.
āOnce I was there, it was really good being back in the atmosphere of it all and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
āIām made up with the medals and just knowing I can still compete at that level after being away for so long. I couldnāt have asked for any more.ā
First tournament back after 3 years away and Iām coming home with a gold in XD with Jack, and a silver in WS!!!
After only being on the full time programme for 8 weeks, and playing some of my best badminton of the week today ā I canāt complain with the results really!
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ā Rach Choong (@rach_choong) May 21, 2022
Choong navigated her way past Sapuna Subba and Yasmina Eissa in the singles before coming unstuck against Indiaās Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan in the final, going down 21-15, 21-15.
She had been due to play alongside Krysten Coombs in the mixed doubles but the Paralympic bronze medallistās late withdrawal following a positive Covid-19 test saw Shephard step up to the plate.
And the pair gelled instantly, topping Group B courtesy of two emphatic victories to set up a quarter-final with teammate Isaak Dalglish, playing alongside Egyptian Eissa.
Shephard and Choong progressed in straight sets before repeating the trick in the semi-final and final to secure the top step of the podium.
āI was really happy that even with a last-minute change, we were able to win gold,ā Choong said.
āWe havenāt decided who Iām playing with long-term, Jack or Krysten, so back home Iām training with both of them and itās going really well.
āIām lucky theyāre both really strong, competitive, determined players and I feel very fortunate to be in this position where I could partner either of them and know we could do well in tournament situations.ā
Choong admitted she is still coping with the ātoughā switch of intensity since joining the full-time programme but has not taken a backward step so far and continues to relish the challenge.
āI knew they worked hard over there but you donāt really realise how hard until you experience it yourself,ā she said.
āPrior to joining the programme, I was only training once a week so itās something Iām not used to but Iām getting there, I can feel myself getting fitter and stronger.
āI was a bit worried Iād be bored of playing badminton all day every day but I love it!ā
Choong was not the only success story in Bahrain, with Shephard also returning with two medals to his name after backing up mixed doubles gold with silver in the menās SH6 singles.
Entering at the quarter-final stage, successive victories took Shephard into the final against Chinaās Paralympic silver medallist Chu Man Kai.
Shephard triumphed in the group stage meeting between the two in Tokyo but the roles were reversed in Bahrain as Chu came through 21-19, 21-17.
Dan Bethell was also a finalist, in the menās SL3 singles, but withdrew from a rematch of the Paralympic final against Pramod Bhagat due to an injury sustained earlier in the competition.
Dalglish fell in the last 16 in his SH6 menās singles quest, beaten in straight sets by Franceās Charles Noakes.
The squad are next in international action in Canada in a fortnightās time, while several players will be in Kent this weekend for a new para badminton tournament.
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