Man Wei Chong

Malaysian badminton player (born 1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Man Wei Chong (Chinese: 萬煒聰; pinyin: Wàn Wěicōng; Jyutping: Maan6 Wai5 Cung1; born 5 September 1999) is a Malaysian badminton player who specializes in doubles event.[3][4] He was one of the compatriots of the Malaysian squad that won the silver medals at the 2016[5][6] and 2017 BWF World Junior Championships.[7]

Born (1999-09-05) 5 September 1999 (age 26)
Malacca, Malaysia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
CountryMalaysia
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Man Wei Chong
万炜聪
Personal information
Born (1999-09-05) 5 September 1999 (age 26)
Malacca, Malaysia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Sport
CountryMalaysia
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
Coached byHerry Iman Pierngadi[2]
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking4 (MD with Tee Kai Wun, 16 December 2025)
74 (XD with Pearly Tan, 17 March 2020)
Current ranking6 (MD with Tee Kai Wun, 13 January 2026)
BWF profile
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Malaysia
Sudirman Cup
Bronze medal – third place2021 VantaaMixed team
Asia Team Championships
Gold medal – first place2022 SelangorMen's team
SEA Games
Silver medal – second place2021 VietnamMen's team
Silver medal – second place2025 ThailandMen's team
Bronze medal – third place2025 ThailandMen's doubles
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place2016 BilbaoMixed team
Silver medal – second place2017 YogyakartaMixed team
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Hanyu PinyinWàn Wěicōng
Hanyu PinyinWàn Wěicōng
Quick facts Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese ...
Man Wei Chong
Simplified Chinese万炜聪
Traditional Chinese萬煒聰
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWàn Wěicōng
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳMan Vúi-tshûng / Van Vui-tshûng
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingMaan6 Wai5 Cung1
Southern Min
Hokkien POJBān Úi-chhong
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Career

2016–2017: Junior career

In September 2016, he won the Malaysia Junior International title with partner Chen Tang Jie.[8] He also won two consecutive silver medals in mixed team event at the 2016[6] and 2017 BWF World Junior Championships.[7] In October 2017, he was invited by Badminton Association of Malaysia to join the national team.[9]

2018–2019

In August 2018, Man and Chen competed at the 2018 Spain Masters but their run were stopped in the semi-finals by the eventual champions, Kim Gi-jung and Lee Yong-dae.[10] In 2019, he played mixed doubles partnered with Pearly Tan. Together, they finished as runners-up at the Malaysia International Challenge in November.[11] They also reached the semi-finals of Vietnam International in April and Malaysia International Series in June.[12]

2021

After more than a year not competing due to pandemic, Man made a return to international badminton at the Polish Open in March. He and partner Tee Kai Wun won the title after defeating compatriots Chang Yee Jun and Chia Wei Jie in the final.[13] In June, Man and Tee clinched their second title at the Spanish International.[14] He was then selected to represent Malaysia at the 2021 Sudirman Cup and 2020 Thomas & Uber Cup.[15] In October, Man and Tee finished as runners-up to Terry Hee and Loh Kean Hean at the Czech Open.[16] In November, the pair won their third title of the year at the Irish Open.[17] In December, they end the season with a runner-up finish at the Welsh International.[18]

2022

In January, Man and Tee claimed their first BWF World Tour title by winning the 2022 Syed Modi International.[19] He was part of Malaysia's men's team that won gold at the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships in February.[20][21] In May, he made his debut at the 2021 SEA Games where he helped Malaysia win the silver medal in the men's team event.[22] In July, Man and Tee captured the 2022 Taipei Open title beating reigning Olympic champion Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin in three games.[23]

2023

In May, Man and Tee entered their first final of the year at home event 2023 Malaysia Masters, but lost out to Korea's Kang Min-hyuk and Seo Seung-jae.[24] In June, they successfully defended their title at the 2023 Taipei Open after defeating home pair Lu Ching-yao and Yang Po-han.[25] In August, the pair made their debut at the 2023 BWF World Championships but fell in the third round to Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang in three games.[26] In October, they made it to the 2023 Arctic Open final and finished as runners-up to Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen.[27]

2024

In June, contesting their first BWF World Tour Super 1000 final at the 2024 Indonesia Open, Man and Tee went down to Liang and Wang, finishing second.[28]

2025

At the beginning of the new season in January, Man and Tee went to the semi-finals in their home ground Malaysia Open before they lost against Chen Boyang and Liu Yi in 3 sets.[29] Their luck changes in the next two tournaments when they redeem their lost in Indonesia the previous year by winning Indonesia Masters against the home favourite, Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto in straight sets.[30] Man and Tee ended a 12 years droughts for home title in Malaysia Masters after prevailed in All-Malaysian finals against Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik.[31] In December, he competed in the SEA Games in Thailand. He won the silver medal in the team event,[32] and a bronze in the men's doubles.[33]

Achievements

SEA Games

Men's doubles

More information Year, Venue ...
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result Ref
2025 Gymnasium 4, Thammasat University Rangsit Campus,
Pathum Thani, Thailand
Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Indonesia Sabar Karyaman Gutama
Indonesia Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani
16–21, 17–21 Bronze Bronze [33]
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BWF World Tour (5 titles, 3 runners-up)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[34] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[35]

Men's doubles

More information Year, Tournament ...
Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result Ref
2022 Syed Modi International Super 300 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun India Krishna Prasad Garaga
India Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala
21–18, 21–15 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner [19]
2022 Taipei Open Super 300 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Chinese Taipei Lee Yang
Chinese Taipei Wang Chi-lin
21–18, 11–21, 21–18 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner [23]
2023 Malaysia Masters Super 500 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun South Korea Kang Min-hyuk
South Korea Seo Seung-jae
15–21, 24–22, 19–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up [24]
2023 Taipei Open Super 300 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Chinese Taipei Lu Ching-yao
Chinese Taipei Yang Po-han
20–22, 21–17, 21–14 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner [25]
2023 Arctic Open Super 500 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Denmark Kim Astrup
Denmark Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
18–21, 17–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up [27]
2024 Indonesia Open Super 1000 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun China Liang Weikeng
China Wang Chang
21–19, 16–21, 12–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up [28]
2025 Indonesia Masters Super 500 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Indonesia Fajar Alfian
Indonesia Muhammad Rian Ardianto
21–11, 21–19 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner [30]
2025 Malaysia Masters Super 500 Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Malaysia Aaron Chia
Malaysia Soh Wooi Yik
21–12, 15–21, 21–16 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner [31]
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BWF International Challenge/Series (3 titles, 3 runners-up)

Men's doubles

More information Year, Tournament ...
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2021 Polish Open Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Malaysia Chang Yee Jun
Malaysia Chia Wei Jie
21–17, 20–22, 21–19 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2021 Spanish International Malaysia Tee Kai Wun France Lucas Corvée
France Ronan Labar
21–15, 21–18 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2021 Czech Open Malaysia Tee Kai Wun Singapore Terry Hee
Singapore Loh Kean Hean
21–13, 15–21, 15–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2021 Irish Open Malaysia Tee Kai Wun England Rory Easton
England Zach Russ
21–7, 21–17 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2021 Welsh International Malaysia Tee Kai Wun South Korea Kim Gi-jung
South Korea Kim Sa-rang
18–21, 21–18, 15–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
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Mixed doubles

More information Year, Tournament ...
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2019 Malaysia International Malaysia Pearly Tan China Dong Weijie
China Chen Xiaofei
16–21, 19–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
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  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament
  BWF Future Series tournament

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