Ng Tat Wai

Ng Tat Wai
Ng Tat Wai
Personal information
Born September 5, 1947 (1947-09-05) (age 64)
Penang
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Country  Malaysia
Handedness Right
Men's Doubles

Ng Tat Wai,[1] born 1947 in Penang, was one of the top badminton players during the 70s. A right-handed doubles player, Tat Wai had represented and medals winner for Malaysia in various tournament including Thomas Cup,[2] Commonwealth Games,[3] Asian Games and South-East Asia Peninsular (SEAP) Games. During his student years in England, Tat Wai played and won several County open tournaments.

Currently Tat Wai stays in Penang and devotes his time in training and sharing his experience to the younger generation and with a real passion for the improvement of the sport.

Credentials of Ng Tat Wai

YEAR TOURNAMENT VENUE STANDING
1970 Gandhi Memorial Invitation India Runners-Up
1970 Commonwealth Games - Doubles Edinburgh, Scotland Silver medal winner
1970 Thomas Cup Finals Kuala Lumpur Runners-Up
1972 Thomas Cup Rounds Japan Winner
1972 Belgium Open - Doubles Brussels Runners-Up
1972 German Open - Doubles Oberhaussen Quarter Finalist
1972 Danish Open -Doubles Denmark Semi-Finalist
1972 All-England -Doubles London Quarter-Finalist
1972 Malaysian Close -Doubles Malaysia Champion
1972 S.E. Asia Peninsular Games Malaysia Gold medal winner
1972 Asian Games Thailand Silver medal winner
1972 World Invitation -Doubles 3rd Placing
1975 / 1976 Middlesex Open London Doubles champion
1975 /1976 Oxford Open Oxfordshire, U.K. Doubles champion
1975 /1976 West of England England Doubles champion
1975 /1976 Hampshire Open Hampshire, U.K. Doubles champion
1975 /1976 Surrey Open England Doubles champion
1975 /1976 Berkshire Open England Doubles champion
1975 Gallerher Open Ireland Doubles champion
1975 /1976 Portsmouth open England Doubles champion

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