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Charlene Chai proved that women can beat men when she became the first woman to win the Open event at the Martell VSOP National nine-ball Championships.
Charlene Chai in action in the snooker 9-ball final at the SEA Games 2009. She won silver.
Senior National Amy Hoe took the victory against defending champion and young prodigy Charlene Chai for the Ladies Championship. For the Open Finals, it was also another fight ...
WHEN it comes to pool, women do not always get the shorter end of the cue. National player Charlene Chai, 28, proved that yesterday when she defeated her male teammate Toh Lian ...
... medalist and the 2007 World Women’s 9-Ball runner-up, lost his opening match against world No.1 Kelly Fisher of England 1-5 but quickly rebounded by beating Charlene Chai ...
Senior National Amy Hoe took the victory against defending champion and young prodigy Charlene Chai for the Ladies Championship. For the Open Finals, it was also another ...
... and the 2007 World Womens 9-Ball runner-up, lost his opening match against world No.1 Kelly Fisher of England 1-5 but quickly rebounded by beating Charlene Chai of ...
... win, Amits third in four matches in Group 8, enabled her to join former world No.1 Kelly Fisher of England and Charlene Chai of ...
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