Tam Chun Hei

Tam Chun Hei (Chinese: 譚進希, born on August 2, 1993) is a badminton player from Hong Kong.[1] He is 172 cm tall. He lives in Hong Kong. He made his International Debut in 2009, at the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold.

Tam Chun Hei
BornAugust 2, 1993
Hong Kong, China
OccupationBadminton Player

Early life

He began playing badminton at age 15. He has been a National Team Member since age 16.[2]

Career

Tam Chun Hei participated in the Badminton Junior World Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2010 and 2011 he was in the main draw of the Hong Kong Super Series, in 2011 and 2012 in the main draw of the Macau Open. He finished third at the German Juniors 2012. At the Badminton Asia Cup 2013, he retired in the first round.[3]

Rankings

Year Tournament Level Partner Result
2017 Malaysia Masters Gold Grand Prix Ng Tsz Yau Semifinal
2017 Singapore Badminton International Series International series Mak Hee Chun Semifinal
2018 Singapore Badminton International Series International series Chung Yonny (zh)  Gold
2019 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships Other -  Bronze

BWF World Rankings

MatchFlightPartnterCategoryRankBestPoints
Men's DoublesYonny Chung60582/19/201923578
BWF World Rankings for Olympic 2020 QualificationMen's DoublesYonny Chung69445/28/20192358
BWF World Rankings for World Championships 2017 QualificationMen's DoublesWai Lun Ho165949/8/2166110
Mixed DoublesTsz Yau Ng45321/26/201722200
BWF World Rankings for World Championships 2018 QualificationMixed DoublesTsz Yau Ng85296/8/201713990
BWF World Rankings for World Championships 2019 QualificationMen's DoublesYonny Chung644711/22/201821220
Destination Dubai RankingMixed DoublesTsz Yau NG76444/20/20174030
HSBC Race to Guangzhou RankingMen's DoublesYonny Chung118171/15/20191670
National Rankings – 2017 World Championships QualificationMixed DoublesTsz Yau NG45434/20/201722200
National Rankings – 2018 World Championships QualificationMixed DoublesTsz Yau NG5425/25/201713990
National Rankings – 2019 World Championships QualificationMen's DoublesYonny Chung64582/19/201921220
National Rankings – Toko 2020 Olympic Games QualificationMen's DoublesYonny Chung60596/4/201923578
Race to Tokyo - BWF Olympic QualificationMen's DoublesYonny Chung69445/28/20192358
Road to Basel - 2019 World Championships QualificationMixed DoublesYonny Chung644711/22/201821220
Road to Glasow - 2017 World Championships QualificationMixed DoublesTsz Yau NG45321/26/201722200
Road to Nanjing - 2018 World Championships QualificationMixed DoublesTsz Yau NG85296/8/201713990
Mixed doublesLok Yan Poon537236/8/20171670[4]
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References

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