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Meet Coach Ong Beng Teong

Meet Ong Beng Teong, former Malaysian national player and founder of Pro Badminton Academy. Now coaching across Melbourne, Victoria. Learn from the best.

ONG BENG TEONG

Mr. Ong Beng Teong won the gold medal at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in the men’s doubles together with Razif Sidek. In the 1988 Thomas Cup he represented Malaysia and reached with the team the final of the cup. In 1993 and to present, Mr. Ong Beng Teong has set up Pro Badminton Academy to promote and conduct badminton lessons. He has successfully leading PBA become a extremely successful Badminton Academy.

  • BAM (Badmimton Association of Malaysia) Qualified Coach.
  • Former National Player who represented Malaysia in Thomas Cup, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and the SEA Games.
  • Was Runner-up in the Penang Open (doubles) in 1980.
  • First International Championship was the Jakarta World Championship in 1980. Made the third round of the doubles.
  • Played in the 1980 Taiwan Open. Was Doubles Champion.
  • Represented Malaysia in the Common wealth Games in Brisbane in 1982. Was quarter- finalist in singles. Won Gold Medal for Doubles.
  • Represented Malaysia in 9th Asian Games in India in 1982. Won Bronze Medal (team Event).
  • Played in the All-England tournaments in 1982 and upset the top seed in the doubles. Made quarterfinal.
  • Represented Malaysia in the SEA Games in Singapore in 1983, winning Team Event Silver Medal for singles and doubles.
  • Played in Malaysian Open in 1983. Semi-finalist in singles and doubles.
  • Achieved 8th position in World Ranking for singles in 1983.
  • Qualified for Grand Prix finals in singles in Indonesia in 1983.
  • Represented Asia in the Asia Vs Europe Tournament (singles) in 1984.
  • Represented Malaysia in the 1984 Thomas Cup series (singles).
  • Quarter-finalist in the 1984 World Cup, defeating China’s No.1 (Yang Yang) in the singles.
  • Malaysian National Champion in 1985. Ranked No.1 in Malaysia.
  • Was quarter-finalist in singles in the All-England Tournament in 1985.
  • Was semi-finalist in the 1985 Japan Open (doubles).
  • Was quarter-finalist in the 1985 Danish Open (singles).
  • Represented Malaysia in 1986 Thomas Cup (singles and doubles)
  • Was runner-up (doubles) in 1986 Hong Kong Open.
  • Was runner-up in 1987 Silverbowl in Melbourne (singles)
  • Was doubles champion (with Cheah Soon Kit) in Swiss Open Championship (doubles) in 1988.
  • Was doubles champion (with Cheah Soon Kit) in Swiss Open Championship (doubles) in 1988.
  • Was runner-up in the 1988 Poona Open in Belgium.
  • Placed second in the 1988 Thomas Cup in Kuala Lumpur.
  • In 1988, initially ranked No.2 in the World for doubles.
  • Australian Silverbowl Championship in 1989 (doubles).
  • Australian Open Championship in 1990 (doubles).
  • Monash Open Championship in 1990 (doubles).
  • Australian Silverbowl Championship in 1990 (doubles).
  • City of Melbourne in 1990 (doubles and mixed doubles).
  • Australian Open Championship in 1991 (doubles and singles).
  • City of Melbourne in 1992 (singles).
  • Australian Open Championship in Adelaide 1992 (mixed doubles).
  • In 1993, set up Pro Badminton Academy to promote and conduct badminton lessons to school children and to scout for potential players for the Selangor State.
  • Was doubles champion (with Cheah Soon Kit) in Swiss Open Championship (doubles) in 1988.
  • Was runner-up in the 1988 Poona Open in Belgium.
  • Placed second in the 1988 Thomas Cup in Kuala Lumpur.
  • In 1988, initially ranked No.2 in the World for doubles.
  • Australian Silverbowl Championship in 1989 (doubles).
  • Australian Open Championship in 1990 (doubles).
  • Monash Open Championship in 1990 (doubles).
  • Australian Silverbowl Championship in 1990 (doubles).
  • City of Melbourne in 1990 (doubles and mixed doubles).
  • Australian Open Championship in 1991 (doubles and singles).
  • City of Melbourne in 1992 (singles).
  • Australian Open Championship in Adelaide 1992 (mixed doubles).
  • In 1993, set up Pro Badminton Academy to promote and conduct badminton