Chin Eei Hui

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Chin Eei Hui

Personal information
Birth name Chin Eei Hui
Date of birth June 18, 1982 (1982-06-18) (age 25)
Place of birth Penang
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Women's doubles
Country Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Handedness Left
Coach Cheah Soon Kit
Current Ranking 5 (with Wong Pei Tty) (March 15, 2007)
BWF Profile

Chin Eei Hui (born June 18, 1982) is a female badminton player from Malaysia in the women's doubles event.

[edit] Career

Chin competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Wong Pei Tty. They defeated Shizuka Yamamoto and Seiko Yamada of Japan in the first round but subsequently lost to Huang Sui and Gao Ling of China in the round of 16.

[edit] Achievements

Women's Doubles

Year Tournament Venue Round
2007
All England Super Series Birmingham, ENG Semi-Finalist
Yonex Korea Open Super Series Seoul, KOR Round of 32
Proton Malaysia Super Series Kuala Lumpur, MAS Round of 32
2006
Invitational World Cup Semi-Finalist
China Open Quarter-Finalist
Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open Hong Kong, HKG Quarter-Finalist
World Championships XV Madrid, SPA Quarter-Finalist
Korea Open Quarter-Finalist
Singapore Open Singapore, SIN Quarter-Finalist
Asian Badminton Championships Johor Bahru, MAS Quarter-Finalist
Commonwealth Games XVIII Melbourne, AUS WINNER
Proton Malaysia Open Kuching, MAS Quarter-Finalist
Swiss Open Semi-Finalist
2005
Denmark Open Quarter-Finalist
Dutch Open Runner-Up
Djarum Indonesia Open Runner-Up
World Championships XIV Anheim, U.S. Quarter-Finalist
Proton Malaysia Open Quarter-Finalist
Singapore Open Singapore, SIN Quarter-Finalist
All England Open Birmingham, ENG Quarter-Finalist
23rd SEA Games Philippines WINNER
2004
Asian Badminton Championships Kuala Lumpur, MAS Semi-Finalist
Chinese Taipei Open Semi-Finalist
Djarum Indonesia Open Quarter-Finalist
Singapore Open Singapore, SIN Quarter-Finalist
2003
Dutch Open Quarter-Finalist
22nd SEA Games Hanoi, Vietnam Semi-Finalist
2002
Malaysia Satellite Semi-Finalist
XVII Commonwealth Games Manchester, ENG Semi-Finalist
2001
21st SEA Games Kuala Lumpur, MAS Quarter-Finalist

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