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Badminton player
Ng Tat Wai
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Place of birth
Penang
Age
77 years
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Biography
Ng Tat Wai (born 5 September 1947 in Penang) was one of the top badminton players during the 1970s. A right-handed doubles player, Tat Wai had represented and won medals for Malaysia in various tournaments including the Thomas Cup, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and Southeast Asian 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 to training.
Achievements
Year | Tournament | Venue | Result |
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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, UK | Doubles champion |
1975 /1976 | West of England | England | Doubles champion |
1975 /1976 | Hampshire Open | Hampshire, UK | 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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