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Tan Boon Heong: Badminton Champion

Tan Boon Heong is a former World No.1 Malaysian badminton player, born on September 18, 1987, known for his achievements in men's doubles alongside partner Koo Kien Keat. They won multiple titles including the Asian Games gold medal in 2006 and the All England Open in 2007, and set a world record for badminton smashes at 421 km/h in 2009. Tan's career has seen various partnerships and challenges, including attempts to qualify for the 2016 Olympics and a notable resignation from the Badminton Association of Malaysia in 2015.

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Tan Boon Heong: Badminton Champion

Tan Boon Heong is a former World No.1 Malaysian badminton player, born on September 18, 1987, known for his achievements in men's doubles alongside partner Koo Kien Keat. They won multiple titles including the Asian Games gold medal in 2006 and the All England Open in 2007, and set a world record for badminton smashes at 421 km/h in 2009. Tan's career has seen various partnerships and challenges, including attempts to qualify for the 2016 Olympics and a notable resignation from the Badminton Association of Malaysia in 2015.

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Tan Boon Heong

Tan Boon Heong (Chinese: 陈 文 宏 ; pinyin: Chén


Wénhóng; Pe̍ h-ōe-jī: Tân Bûn-hông, born 18 Tan Boon Heong
September 1987) is a former World No.1 Malaysian 陈文宏
professional badminton player in the men's doubles
event.[2]

Career

2004-2006
Tan was previously paired with Hoon Thien How, with
whom he won the World Junior Championships in
2004 and a silver medal at the 2006 Asian Badminton
Championships. Personal information
Country Malaysia
2006 Born 18 September 1987
Nearing the Doha Asian Games in 2006, Rexy Alor Setar, Kedah,
Mainaky (the Malaysian doubles coach) decided to Malaysia
split them up and partner Tan Boon Heong with Koo Residence Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kien Keat instead.[2] This move, nevertheless, proved Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
to be spot-on as this pair went on to become the Asian
Weight 75 kg (165 lb; 11.8 st)[1]
Games champion, winning the gold medal in their
maiden outing by defeating the then Chinese world Years active 2004 – present
champions, Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, in the Handedness Left[1]
quarterfinals, Indonesia's Markis Kido and Hendra Coach Rexy Mainaky
Setiawan in the semifinals, and finally Luluk Lee Wan Wah
Hadiyanto and Alvent Yulianto, also from Indonesia, in
Men's doubles
the finals. They are the youngest men's doubles to win
Highest ranking 1 (11 October 2007)
gold medal at Asian Games at the age of 21 and 19
respectively. Current ranking 77 (18 September 2021)
Medal record

2007 Men's badminton


Representing Malaysia
2007 was the best year for Koo and Tan. They became
the first qualifiers to win the Superseries at the World Championships
Malaysian Open.[3] They also became the World No.1 2010 Paris Men's doubles
2009 Hyderabad Men's doubles
Sudirman Cup
that year. They won their first All England Open after 2009 Guangzhou Mixed team
beating Chinese pair, Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng in Thomas Cup
straight games. 2014 New Delhi Men's team
2006 Sendai & Tokyo Men's team
2008 2008 Jakarta Men's team
They competed at the 2008 Olympics, reaching the 2010 Kuala Lumpur Men's team
quarter-finals. 2016 Kunshan Men's team
Commonwealth Games
2009 2010 Delhi Men's doubles

At the Japan Open, Tan set the world record for 2010 Delhi Mixed team
badminton smashes at 421 km/h. This was done under Asian Games
lab conditions and recorded by Yonex representatives, 2006 Doha Men's doubles
and not in an official match.[4] Later, he and Koo Kien 2010 Guangzhou Men's doubles
Keat won the bronze medal at the 2009 World
2006 Doha Men's team
Championships.
2014 Incheon Men's team
Asian Championships
2010
2006 Johor Bahru Men's doubles
At the 2010 BWF World Championships, Tan and 2007 Johor Bahru Men's doubles
partner Koo Kien Keat launched themselves into the
2008 Johor Bahru Men's doubles
semifinals after beating Korean rivals Lee Yong-dae
and Jung Jae-sung. In the semifinals they defeated Southeast Asian Games
China's Guo Zhendong and Xu Chen 21–14, 21–18. 2009 Vientiane Men's doubles
Tan Boon Heong and Koo Kien Keat were the first 2009 Vientiane Men's team
Malaysian pair to enter a World Championships final World Junior Championships
in 13 years. In the finals, they played China's Cai Yun
2004 Richmond Boys' doubles
and Fu Haifeng and lost 21–18, 18–21, 14–21. The
Commonwealth Youth Games
year 2010 was the last time Koo and Tan ranked World
No. 1. 2004 Bendigo Mixed team
Asian Junior Championships
2004 Hwacheon Boys' team
2011
2005 Jakarta Boys' team
At the 2011 All England Open, Tan and Koo defeated
2008 Olympic champions Markis Kido and Hendra BWF profile (https://bwfbadminton.com/player/
Setiawan in the quarterfinals. They then defeated 68C7E441-2474-4690-BB06-4FEA0A8B91DC)
World champions Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng 21–11, 23–
21. They lost to Danes and world no.1 Mathias Boe Tan Boon Heong
and Carsten Mogensen 21–15, 18–21, 18–21. In doing Traditional Chinese 陳文宏
so, they failed to win their second All England Open
title. Simplified Chinese 陈文宏
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Chén Wénhóng
Yue: Cantonese
2012 Jyutping Can4 Man4 Wang4

Tan competed at the 2012 Olympics with Koo Kien Southern Min
Keat, reaching the semi-finals, and losing 0–2 in the Hokkien POJ Tân Bûn-hông
bronze medal match to the Koreans.[1]

2013
Tan and Koo suffered a lot of early round exits in 2013 and a three-year major title drought but they
managed to remain in the top 5 of the world ranking.

2014
As of March 2014, following the resignation of his partner, Koo Kien Keat,[5] which was due to their
deteriorating performance, Tan was scratch partnered with several men's doubles players including Goh V
Shem, Ow Yao Han, Hoon Thien How and Tan Wee Kiong. Following the tournament, Tan has been
officially re-partnered with Hoon Thien How. In August that year, Koo returned to play his last
tournament with Tan at the 2014 BWF World Championships. Their last match together was in the third
round where they lost to Chinese Taipei pair Lee Sheng-mu and Tsai Chia-hsin with a score of 19–21 in
the deciding game.

2015
In early 2015, Tan announced his resignation from the Badminton Association of Malaysia. Koo and Tan
announced that they are coming out of retirement and try to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympics before
they call it quits for good. They are currently sponsored by Seri Mutiara Development Sdn Bhd. They
have achieved some breakthroughs this year. Winning the Dutch Open and runners-up in the Thailand
Open. They have also made it to 2 Superseries quarterfinals in Australia and Korea.

2016
In 2016, Koo and Tan managed to enter the top 15 of the world rankings. However, due to the new
Olympic qualification requirement set by the BWF whereby each country can send two representatives
for each event only if they are both in the top 8 of the world rankings in their discipline and if they are not
then only the highest ranked representative will contest, Koo and Tan narrowly failed to qualify for the
Olympics.

2017
Tan and Hendra Setiawan debut tournament at the 2017 Syed Modi International, they managed to
advance until the quarter-finals. They reached the final round at the Australian Open but were beaten by
third seed Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda from Japan.

2018
Tan was partner with Yoo Yeon Seong from South Korea. Subsequently, he was partner with Kim Sa
Rang and they play together in men's doubles in 18/19 Purple League.
2019
Tan was also currently training with Goh V Shem, Tan Wee Kiong, Goh Liu Ying and Chan Peng Soon
after their resignation from Badminton Association of Malaysia.

Personal life
Tan Boon Heong is married to beautician Sherlyn Tan Yean Ling since 2016.[6][7]

Achievements

BWF World Championships


Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result


Jung Jae-
Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Koo Kien sung 21–16, 14–21,
2009
Hyderabad, India Keat Lee Yong- 20–22 Bronze
dae

Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Koo Kien Cai Yun 21–18, 18–21,


2010 Silver
Paris, France Keat Fu Haifeng 14–21

Commonwealth Games
Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result


Anthony Clark
Siri Fort Sports Complex, New Koo Kien 21–19, 21–
2010 Nathan
Delhi, India Keat 14 Gold
Robertson

Asian Games
Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result

Luluk
Koo Kien Hadiyanto
2006 Aspire Hall 3, Doha, Qatar 21–13, 21–14 Gold
Keat Alvent
Yulianto

Markis Kido
Tianhe Gymnasium, Koo Kien 21–16, 24–26,
2010 Hendra
Guangzhou, China Keat 19–21 Silver
Setiawan
Asian Championships
Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result


Choong Tan
Bandaraya Stadium, Johor Hoon Fook 21–17, 11–
2006 Silver
Bahru, Malaysia Thien How Lee Wan 21, 12–21
Wah

Choong Tan
Bandaraya Stadium, Johor Koo Kien Fook 14–21, 21– Silver
2007
Bahru, Malaysia Keat Lee Wan 11, 12–21
Wah
Jung Jae-
Bandaraya Stadium, Johor Koo Kien sung 21–16, 16–
2008
Bahru, Malaysia Keat Lee Yong- 21, 18–21 Bronze
dae

Southeast Asian Games


Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result

Markis Kido
Gym Hall 1, National Sports Koo Kien 17–21,
2009 Hendra
Complex, Vientiane, Laos Keat 17–21 Silver
Setiawan

World Junior Championships


Boys' doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result


Lee Yong-
Minoru Arena, Richmond, Hoon Thien dae 15–6, 3–15,
2004
Canada] How Jung Jung- 15–12 Gold
young

BWF Superseries (8 titles, 10 runners-up)


The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[8] was a
series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF
Superseries levels were Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries consisted of twelve
tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.[9] Successful players were invited to
the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.

Men's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result

Koo Kien Tony Gunawan 21–15, 21–


2007 Malaysia Open Winner
Keat Candra Wijaya 18

Koo Kien Cai Yun 21–15, 21–


2007 All England Open Winner
Keat Fu Haifeng 18

Jens Eriksen
Koo Kien 17–21, 21– Winner
2007 Swiss Open Martin
Keat 16, 21–12
Lundgaard Hansen
Jens Eriksen
Koo Kien 14–21, 21– Winner
2007 Denmark Open Martin
Keat 14, 21–12
Lundgaard Hansen

World Superseries Koo Kien Jung Jae-sung 21–18, 21–


2008 Winner
Masters Finals Keat Lee Yong-dae 14

Mathias Boe
Koo Kien 21–14, 21– Winner
2009 Swiss Open Carsten
Keat 18
Mogensen

Mathias Boe
Koo Kien 20–22, 21– Winner
2009 Denmark Open Carsten
Keat 14, 21–17
Mogensen

Markis Kido
Koo Kien 21–15, 15–
2009 French Open Hendra
Keat 21, 14–21 Runner-up
Setiawan

Koo Kien Jung Jae-sung 13–21, 21–


2009 China Open
Keat Lee Yong-dae 19, 18–21 Runner-up

Koo Kien Guo Zhendong 21–15, 17–


2010 Malaysia Open Winner
Keat Xu Chen 21, 21–16

Ko Sung-hyun
Koo Kien 18–21, 16–
2010 Swiss Open Yoo Yeon-
Keat 21 Runner-up
seong

Koo Kien Cai Yun 21–18, 14–


2010 Japan Open
Keat Fu Haifeng 21, 12–21 Runner-up
Mathias Boe
Koo Kien 21–15, 18–
2011 All England Open Carsten
Keat 21, 18–21 Runner-up
Mogensen

Koo Kien Kim Gi-jung 16–21, 19–


2012 Japan Open
Keat Kim Sa-rang 21 Runner-up
Shin Baek-
Koo Kien cheol 21–19, 11–
2012 Denmark Open
Keat Yoo Yeon- 21, 19–21 Runner-up
seong

Koo Kien Cai Yun 16–21, 17–


2012 Hong Kong Open
Keat Fu Haifeng 21 Runner-up

Marcus
Koo Kien 16–21, 18–
2013 French Open Fernaldi Gideon
Keat 21 Runner-up
Markis Kido
Takeshi
Hendra 17–21, 19–
2017 Australian Open Kamura
Setiawan 21 Runner-up
Keigo Sonoda

BWF Superseries Finals tournament


BWF Superseries Premier tournament
BWF Superseries tournament

BWF Grand Prix (8 titles, 5 runners-up)


The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton
tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.
The World Badminton Grand Prix was sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983
to 2006.

Men's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result

Koo Kien Tony Gunawan Runner-


2006 Japan Open 15–21, 14–21
Keat Candra Wijaya up

Koo Kien Guo Zhendong


2007 Philippines Open 21–8, 26–24 Winner
Keat Xie Zhongbo

Koo Kien Choong Tan Fook 21–18, 17–21, Winner


2007 Macau Open
Keat Lee Wan Wah 23–21

Koo Kien Fang Chieh-min


2008 Macau Open 21–16, 21–18 Winner
Keat Lee Sheng-mu

Malaysia Grand Prix Koo Kien Gan Teik Chai


2009 21–11, 21–13 Winner
Gold Keat Tan Bin Shen

Koo Kien Choong Tan Fook 21–14, 17–21, Winner


2009 Macau Open
Keat Lee Wan Wah 21–12
Hendra Aprida
Malaysia Grand Prix Koo Kien Winner
2011 Gunawan 21–16, 21–7
Gold Keat
Alvent Yulianto

Malaysia Grand Prix Koo Kien Chooi Kah Ming


2012 21–15, 21–19 Winner
Gold Keat Ow Yao Han

Malaysia Grand Prix Koo Kien Goh V Shem Runner-


2013 20–22, 15–21
Gold Keat Lim Khim Wah up

Koo Kien Wahyu Nayaka 22–20, 21–23, Runner-


2015 Thailand Open
Keat Ade Yusuf 16–21 up
Manu Attri
Koo Kien Winner
2015 Dutch Open B. Sumeeth 21–15, 21–10
Keat
Reddy
Marcus Fernaldi
Koo Kien Gideon 21–18, 13–21, Runner-
2016 Malaysia Masters
Keat Kevin Sanjaya 18–21 up
Sukamuljo

Koo Kien Lee Jhe-huei 21–18, 14–21, Runner-


2016 Vietnam Open
Keat Lee Yang 7–21 up

BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament


BWF & IBF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series (4 titles, 2 runners-up)


Men's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
Chooi Kah
Sri Lanka Koo Kien
2015 Ming 21–19, 21–17 Winner
International Keat
Ow Yao Han

Marcus Ellis
Koo Kien Winner
2015 White Nights Chris 21–10, 21–12
Keat
Langridge

Peter Briggs
Koo Kien 18–21, 21–16, Winner
2015 Swiss International Tom
Keat 21–16
Wolfenden

Shia Chun Lee Chia-hao


2019 Perth International 21–17, 21–16 Winner
Kang Liu Wei-chi

Kim Duk-
South Australia Shia Chun 14–21, 21–17, Runner-
2019 young
International Kang 16–21 up
Kim Sa-rang

Keiichiro
Shia Chun Matsui Runner-
2019 Dubai International 14–21, 14–21
Kang Yoshinori up
Takeuchi

BWF International Challenge tournament


BWF International Series tournament
BWF Future Series tournament

Record against selected opponents


Men's doubles results with Koo Kien Keat against Superseries finalists, World Championships semi-
finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists, plus all Olympic opponents.[10]

Cai Yun & Fu Haifeng 3-14


Chai Biao & Guo Zhendong 1–0
Sun Junjie & Xu Chen 0–1
Cai Yun & Xu Chen 0–1
Liu Xiaolong & Qiu Zihan 6–1
Guo Zhendong & Xie Zhongbo 1–0
Chai Biao & Hong Wei 0–1
Guo Zhendong & Xu Chen 3–0
Fang Chieh-min & Lee Sheng-mu 1–1
Lee Sheng-mu & Tsai Chia-hsin 2–3
Lars Påske & Jonas Rasmussen 3–2
Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen 10–5
Jonas Rasmussen & Mads Conrad-Petersen 1–1
Jens Eriksen & Martin Lundgård Hansen 4–0
/ Anthony Clark & Robert Blair 1–1
Anthony Clark & Nathan Robertson 2–1
Mohammad Ahsan & Bona Septano 2–3
Luluk Hadiyanto & Alvent Yulianto Chandra 1–1
Markis Kido & Hendra Setiawan 7–4
Angga Pratama & Ryan Agung Saputra 1–1
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo & Marcus Fernaldi Gideon 0-3
Mohammad Ahsan & Hendra Setiawan 2–1
Markis Kido & Gideon Markus Fernaldi 0–1
Shuichi Sakamoto & Shintaro Ikeda 3–2
Naoki Kawamae & Shoji Sato 5–0
Hirokatsu Hashimoto & Noriyasu Hirata 2–2
Hiroyuki Endo & Kenichi Hayakawa 3–0
Cho Gun-woo & Shin Baek-cheol 1–0
Jung Jae-sung & Lee Yong-dae 3–13
Ko Sung-hyun & Yoo Yeon-seong 1–6
Lee Jae-jin & Hwang Ji-man 1–1
Ko Sung-hyun & Lee Yong-dae 1–2
Lee Yong-dae & Yoo Yeon-seong 0–1
Kim Gi-jung & Kim Sa-rang 1–6
Choong Tan Fook & Lee Wan Wah 3–1
Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif & Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari 6–4
Goh V Shem & Tan Wee Kiong 0-2
Bodin Isara & Maneepong Jongjit 2–0
Howard Bach & Tony Gunawan 3–0
/ Tony Gunawan & Candra Wijaya 2–2

Filmography
Sepahtu Reunion Live
Year:2022 Role:himself Channel:Astro Warna

Program

Maharaja Lawak Mega


Year:2022 Role:Guest Pair:Boro

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External links
Tan Boon Heong (https://bwfbadminton.com/player/52703) at BWFBadminton.com
Tan Boon Heong (https://web.archive.org/web/1/https://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/player-
profile/68C7E441-2474-4690-BB06-4FEA0A8B91DC) at BWF.TournamentSoftware.com
(alternate link (https://web.archive.org/web/1/https://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/find.aspx?
a=8&oid=209B123F-AA87-41A2-BC3E-CB57133E64CC&q=52703)) (archived)
Tan Boon Heong (https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/112862) at Olympedia
Tan Boon Heong (https://olympics.com/en/athletes/boon-heong-tan) at Olympics.com
Tan Boon Heong (https://youtube.com/channel/UCIo_Vi6ZqyWHBMmFAf3OX5A) on
YouTube

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