Andy Chong

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Andy Chong Weng Kai (born November 22, 1965 in Ipoh ) is an American badminton player of Malaysian origin.

Career

Andy Chong took part in the Badminton World Championship in 1987, but retired there in the second round of the men's singles. He later moved to the USA, where he became national title holder several times and also won the Boston Open several times.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1992 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Linda French
1993 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Linda French
1993 USA: Individual Championships Men's singles 1 Andy Chong
1994 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Linda French
1995 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Linda French
1996 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Yeping Tang
1998 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Yeping Tang
1998 USA: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 Andy Chong / Benny Lee
1998 Boston Open Men's doubles 1 Andy Chong / Kington Hooi
1998 Boston Open Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Emily Noyes
1999 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Yeping Tang
1999 Boston Open Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Melinda Keszthelyi
2002 USA: Individual Championships Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Szilvia Szombati
2002 Boston Open Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Szilvia Szombati
2003 Boston Open Men's doubles 1 Andy Chong / Wu Chibing
2005 Boston Open Mixed 1 Andy Chong / Szilvia Szombati

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