Mak Hee Chun

Malaysian-Hong Kong badminton player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mak Hee Chun (born 28 August 1990) is a Malaysian badminton player and represented Hong Kong since 2016.[1]

Born (1990-12-28) 28 December 1990 (age 35)
Perak, Malaysia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
CountryHong Kong
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Mak Hee Chun
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Personal information
Born (1990-12-28) 28 December 1990 (age 35)
Perak, Malaysia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Sport
CountryHong Kong
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking19 (MD 11 November 2010)
20 (XD 15 November 2010)
Current ranking411 (MD)
440 (XD) (20 September 2022)
BWF profile
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Hong Kong
Asia Mixed Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place2019 Hong KongMixed team
Representing  Malaysia
Southeast Asian Games
Silver medal – second place2011 JakartaMen's team
Bronze medal – third place2015 SingaporeMen's team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2008 PuneBoys' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2008 PuneMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2008 PuneMixed team
Bronze medal – third place2007 WaitakereBoys' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2006 IncheonBoys' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2006 IncheonMixed team
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2008 Kuala LumpurBoys' doubles
Gold medal – first place2007 Kuala LumpurMixed team
Silver medal – second place2006 Kuala LumpurMixed team
Bronze medal – third place2008 Kuala LumpurMixed team
Bronze medal – third place2006 Kuala LumpurBoys' doubles
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Career

He started his career as a junior player by reaching the semi-final round and winning bronze in the boys' doubles event at the BWF World Junior Championships in 2006 and 2007 with Lim Khim Wah.[2][3] Partnered with Teo Kok Siang, he won gold in 2008.[4] He also won bronze in the mixed doubles event with Vivian Hoo Kah Mun. At the 2008 Asia Junior Championships, he won gold in the boys' doubles teamed-up with Teo.[5]

In 2009, he reached the final of the Malaysia International Challenge and became the runner-up in the mixed doubles event with Ng Hui Lin.[6] At the same year, he reached the semi-final at the Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold tournament in the men's doubles event partnered with Tan Wee Kiong.[7] In September 2012, he dropped from the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), and then started to play as an independent player.[8] In 2014, he won the men's doubles title at the Malaysia National Circuit Grand Prix Finals with Tan Bin Shen.[9]

In early 2015, he was recalled to join Malaysia national badminton team in order to strengthen the men's doubles department. But, in August 2015, he immediately resigned from the BAM due his performance with his partner in the men's doubles Teo Kok Siang unsatisfactory.[10][11]

In 2016, he started to representing Hong Kong at the international tournament, and at the National Championships, he was the men's and mixed doubles runner-up partnered with Yeung Shing Choi and Tse Ying Suet respectively.[12] In 2017, he won the mixed doubles title at the Tata Open India International Challenge tournament with Yeung Nga Ting.[13]

Achievements

BWF World Junior Championships

Boys' doubles

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Mixed' doubles

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Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2008 Badminton Hall Shree Shiv Chhatrapati,
Pune, India
Malaysia Vivian Hoo Kah Mun China Zhang Nan
China Lu Lu
12–21, 7–21 Bronze Bronze
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Asian Junior Championships

Boys' doubles

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Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2008 Stadium Juara,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Malaysia Teo Kok Siang South Korea Choi Young-woo
South Korea Kim Ki-jung
21–13, 21–18 Gold Gold
2006 Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Malaysia Lim Khim Wah South Korea Cho Gun-woo
South Korea Lee Yong-dae
11–21, 15–21 Bronze Bronze
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BWF International Challenge/Series

Men's doubles

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Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2014 Malaysia International Malaysia Chow Pak Chuu Chinese Taipei Lin Chia-yu
Chinese Taipei Wu Hsiao-lin
12–21, 21–10, 20–22 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
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Mixed doubles

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Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2019 Mongolia International Hong Kong Chau Hoi Wah Thailand Ratchapol Makkasasithorn
Thailand Benyapa Aimsaard
22–20, 21–15 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2017 Tata Open India International Hong Kong Yeung Nga Ting Hong Kong Chang Tak Ching
Hong Kong Ng Wing Yung
21–11, 17–21, 21–18 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2009 Malaysia International Malaysia Ng Hui Lin Malaysia Tan Wee Kiong
Malaysia Woon Khe Wei
6–21, 21–13, 17–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
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  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament

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