Seah Eng Hee

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Seah Eng Hee (* around 1915 ) was a badminton player from Singapore .

Career

Seah Eng Hee recorded as his greatest success the victory in the men's singles at the third edition of the Malaysian Open in 1939, where he surprisingly defeated the defending champion Tan Chong Tee with 15: 8 and 17:14 in the final . In the first edition in 1937 he was already in the final, but lost to AS Samuel after he had eliminated SA Durai in the semifinals with 15:12 and 15: 2.

In 1935 he won the Singapore Open Championships in mixed with Aileen Wong in the final against EJ Vass and Alice Pennefather with 21:14 and 21:17.

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