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Lee Chong Wei is a Malaysian professional badminton player who is considered a national hero in Malaysia

InformationDetail
BirthdayOctober 21, 1982
NationalityMalaysian
FamousSportspersons, Badminton Players, Malaysian Men
SpousesWong Mew Choo
Known asDatuk Lee Chong Wei, Chong Wei Lee
Birth PlaceBagan Serai
GenderMale
FatherLee Ah Chai
MotherKhor Kim Choi
Net Worth$45 million
Sun SignLibra
Born inBagan Serai
Famous asBadminton Player

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Who is Lee Chong Wei?

Lee Chong Wei is a Malaysian professional badminton player whose commendable performances in the game for many years have earned him the title ‘Dato’ and the status of a national hero. Throughout his career, he has won several gold medals, including the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. He won a silver medal in both the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games, making him the sixth Malaysian to win an Olympic medal and the first Malaysian to reach the finals in the men's singles event. As a singles player, he was ranked World Number 1 for 199 successive weeks from August 2008 to June 2012. After Rashid Sidek and Roslin Hashim, he is the third Malaysian player to achieve this feat and is the only Malaysian badminton player to hold the number one position for more than a year. He won the prestigious Yonex All England Open titles in 2010 and 2011 in a row while in 2014 he won his tenth Malaysia Open title. He received several awards throughout his career honouring his achievements. His biography, 'Dare to be a Champion' was released in 2012 and is a bestseller in his country.

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Childhood & Early Life

Lee Chong Wei was born on 21 October 1982 in Bagan Serai, Perak.

Influenced by his father, he began to learn badminton at the age of eleven. Every day after school, he would train under a local coach. He was later discovered by Malaysian former leading badminton player, Misbun Sidek and drafted into the national squad at 17.

Career

In 2003, Lee Chong Wei reached his first major tournament final in the Malaysia Open. However, he was defeated by Chen Hong of China.

In 2004, he won two titles - the Malaysia Open and the Chinese Taipei Open. He also qualified for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where he defeated Ng Wei of Hong Kong in the first round but was defeated by Chen Hong in the second round.

In 2005, he won two titles, his second Malaysia Open title and the Denmark Open. He also appeared for the first time in the World Championships and won a bronze.

In 2006, he won three titles: the Swiss Open, Asian Badminton Championships and his third Malaysia Open. He also won two gold medals in men's singles and mixed team events in the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. He reached the top spot twice in the Badminton World Federation's rankings and participated in the World Championships as top seed.

In 2007, for the first time in five years, he failed to reach the final of the Malaysia Open. He also lost five competitions afterward. Later that year, he reunited with former coach Misbun Sidek and won the Indonesia Open.

In the second half of 2007, he won the Philippines Open, the Japan Open, and the French Open. He also suffered a knee injury that led to defeat in the China Open and Hong Kong Open.

In 2008, he won his fourth Malaysia Open title in five years and the Singapore Open title. In the 2008 Olympic Games, he reached the final to be completely outplayed by Lin Dan, losing 12–21, 8–21.

Following a brief period of knee injury, in December 2008, he recorded his seventh consecutive win at the National Badminton Grand Prix, breaking Misbun Sidek’s record of six consecutive titles.

In 2009, he won his fifth Malaysia Open title and later the Swiss Open title. In May, he helped Malaysia qualify for the Sudirman Cup semi-finals. He won the Indonesia Open and the Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold in June, the Macau Open in August, and the Hong Kong Open in November. In December, he defended his Super Series Masters Finals title.

In 2010, he secured his first treble in the Super Series titles, his first ever Korea Open crown, his sixth Malaysia Open title, and his first All England Open title.

2010 mid-year, he won the Indonesia Open, the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold and the Macau Open. In September, he crushed his top competitor Lin Dan in the Japan Open. In October 2010, he won gold at the Commonwealth Games mixed team event and the singles event.

Towards the end of 2010, he won a silver medal at the Asian Games, his second successive Hong Kong Open title, and third successive Super Series Master Finals title.

In January 2011, he won his seventh Malaysia Open title. In March, he won the All England Open title for the second consecutive time, defeating Lin Dan. In May, he won his first ever India Open and his third consecutive Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold title. Later, he won the Indonesia Open and the French Open.

In 2012, he defeated Lin Dan in the Korea Open and also secured his fifth straight and eighth Malaysia Open title. In March, he lost the All England Open, crushing his hopes of becoming the first man to win three successive All England Open titles.

In April 2012, he retained his Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold title for the fourth time in a row. He then suffered an ankle injury during the Thomas Cup and was out for a few weeks.

After recovery, he returned to play in the London Olympic Games 2012. He reached the finals but lost to Lin Dan and had to settle once again with a silver medal. He also won the Japan Open and Denmark Open on his return.

In 2013, he won the Korea Open title for the third time. A week later, he captured his ninth Malaysia Open title, which broke the record of eight titles formerly held by Wong Peng Soon.

Later in 2013, he also won his second India Open, fifth Indonesia Open, fourth Japan Open, and the Hong Kong Open title. He ended the season with a record fourth Masters Finals title in the Super Series tournament.

In 2014, he won his tenth Malaysia Open title and announced a probable retirement. However, following an assessment of his condition, his form improved and he won his third All England Open and India Open titles. In June 2014, he won the Japan Open title for the third consecutive year and fifth time overall.

In October 2014, the Badminton Association of Malaysia confirmed that one of the nation's leading shuttlers tested positive for dexamethasone during the recent World Championships. Though the identity of the player was undisclosed, it was widely believed to be Chong Wei. Later, on further testing, the doping charges were confirmed.

In November 2014, the Badminton World Federation confirmed his temporary suspension due to the anti-doping regulation violation. The ban was lifted on 1 May 2015 but his silver medal from the 2014 World Championships was taken away.

In 2015, on resuming, his first tournament was the Sudirman Cup. He won all three matches he played in the tournament. He later won the US Open and Canada Open back to back.

Later that year, he won the French Open, followed by his first ever China Open title, thus making him the first men's singles player to have won all Super Series titles. He also won the Hong Kong Open, ending the year with three back-to-back titles.

In January 2016, he won his fifth Malaysia Masters title.Awards & Achievements

In December 2008, he recorded his seventh consecutive win at the National Badminton Grand Prix Final, breaking Misbun Sidek’s record of six consecutive titles.

In both 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games, he won silver, becoming the sixth Malaysian to win an Olympic medal and the first Malaysian to reach the finals in the men's singles event.

He won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

He won the prestigious Yonex All England Open titles in 2010 and 2011 successively while in 2014 he won his tenth Malaysia Open title.

Chong Wei has received many awards throughout his illustrious career. He won seven Penang Sportsman Award, four National Sportsman Award, four BWF Player of the Year Award, three TYT Prime Award Trophy, two Olympian of the Year Award, the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) Award, and the Most Popular Icon on Television Award by RTM.

In August 2008, as a reward for winning a silver medal at the 2008 Olympic Games, he received RM 300,000 and a lifetime monthly pension of RM 3,000. Governor of Penang, Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas conferred on him the ‘Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri’ (DSPN), which carried the title ‘Dato’.

In February 2009, he was appointed as UNICEF Malaysia's National Ambassador.

In June 2009, he received the ‘Darjah Bakti’ (DB) award from Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin for his achievements in the 2008 Olympics.

Personal Life & Legacy

Chong Wei married his long time teammate and companion, Wong Mew Choo on 9 November, 2012. The couple has two children, Kingston (born in April 2013) and Terrance (born in July 2015).

His autobiography ‘Dare to be a Champion’ was published on 18 January 2012.

Trivia

In childhood, he liked to play basketball. However, his mother discouraged him from playing the game due to the scorching heat outdoors.

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Lee Chong Wei biography timelines

  • // 21st Oct 1982
    Lee Chong Wei was born on 21 October 1982 in Bagan Serai, Perak.
  • // 2003
    In 2003, Lee Chong Wei reached his first major tournament final in the Malaysia Open. However, he was defeated by Chen Hong of China.
  • // 2004
    In 2004, he won two titles - the Malaysia Open and the Chinese Taipei Open. He also qualified for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where he defeated Ng Wei of Hong Kong in the first round but was defeated by Chen Hong in the second round.
  • // 2005
    In 2005, he won two titles, his second Malaysia Open title and the Denmark Open. He also appeared for the first time in the World Championships and won a bronze.
  • // 2006
    In 2006, he won three titles: the Swiss Open, Asian Badminton Championships and his third Malaysia Open. He also won two gold medals in men's singles and mixed team events in the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. He reached the top spot twice in the Badminton World Federation's rankings and participated in the World Championships as top seed.
  • // 2006 To 2010
    He won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
  • // 2007
    In 2007, for the first time in five years, he failed to reach the final of the Malaysia Open. He also lost five competitions afterward. Later that year, he reunited with former coach Misbun Sidek and won the Indonesia Open.
  • // 2007
    In the second half of 2007, he won the Philippines Open, the Japan Open, and the French Open. He also suffered a knee injury that led to defeat in the China Open and Hong Kong Open.
  • // 2008
    In 2008, he won his fourth Malaysia Open title in five years and the Singapore Open title. In the 2008 Olympic Games, he reached the final to be completely outplayed by Lin Dan, losing 12–21, 8–21.
  • // 2008 To 2012
    In both 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games, he won silver, becoming the sixth Malaysian to win an Olympic medal and the first Malaysian to reach the finals in the men's singles event.
  • // Jun 2008 To Jun 2009
    In June 2009, he received the ‘Darjah Bakti’ (DB) award from Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin for his achievements in the 2008 Olympics.
  • // Aug 2008
    In August 2008, as a reward for winning a silver medal at the 2008 Olympic Games, he received RM 300,000 and a lifetime monthly pension of RM 3,000. Governor of Penang, Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas conferred on him the ‘Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri’ (DSPN), which carried the title ‘Dato’.
  • // Dec 2008
    Following a brief period of knee injury, in December 2008, he recorded his seventh consecutive win at the National Badminton Grand Prix, breaking Misbun Sidek’s record of six consecutive titles.
  • // Dec 2008
    In December 2008, he recorded his seventh consecutive win at the National Badminton Grand Prix Final, breaking Misbun Sidek’s record of six consecutive titles.
  • // 2009
    In 2009, he won his fifth Malaysia Open title and later the Swiss Open title. In May, he helped Malaysia qualify for the Sudirman Cup semi-finals. He won the Indonesia Open and the Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold in June, the Macau Open in August, and the Hong Kong Open in November. In December, he defended his Super Series Masters Finals title.
  • // Feb 2009
    In February 2009, he was appointed as UNICEF Malaysia's National Ambassador.
  • // 2010
    In 2010, he secured his first treble in the Super Series titles, his first ever Korea Open crown, his sixth Malaysia Open title, and his first All England Open title.
  • // 2010
    Towards the end of 2010, he won a silver medal at the Asian Games, his second successive Hong Kong Open title, and third successive Super Series Master Finals title.
  • // Oct 2010
    2010 mid-year, he won the Indonesia Open, the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold and the Macau Open. In September, he crushed his top competitor Lin Dan in the Japan Open. In October 2010, he won gold at the Commonwealth Games mixed team event and the singles event.
  • // Jan 2011
    In January 2011, he won his seventh Malaysia Open title. In March, he won the All England Open title for the second consecutive time, defeating Lin Dan. In May, he won his first ever India Open and his third consecutive Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold title. Later, he won the Indonesia Open and the French Open.
  • // 2012
    In 2012, he defeated Lin Dan in the Korea Open and also secured his fifth straight and eighth Malaysia Open title. In March, he lost the All England Open, crushing his hopes of becoming the first man to win three successive All England Open titles.
  • // 2012
    After recovery, he returned to play in the London Olympic Games 2012. He reached the finals but lost to Lin Dan and had to settle once again with a silver medal. He also won the Japan Open and Denmark Open on his return.
  • // 18th Jan 2012
    His autobiography ‘Dare to be a Champion’ was published on 18 January 2012.
  • // Apr 2012
    In April 2012, he retained his Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold title for the fourth time in a row. He then suffered an ankle injury during the Thomas Cup and was out for a few weeks.
  • // 2013
    In 2013, he won the Korea Open title for the third time. A week later, he captured his ninth Malaysia Open title, which broke the record of eight titles formerly held by Wong Peng Soon.
  • // 2013
    Later in 2013, he also won his second India Open, fifth Indonesia Open, fourth Japan Open, and the Hong Kong Open title. He ended the season with a record fourth Masters Finals title in the Super Series tournament.
  • // Jun 2014
    In 2014, he won his tenth Malaysia Open title and announced a probable retirement. However, following an assessment of his condition, his form improved and he won his third All England Open and India Open titles. In June 2014, he won the Japan Open title for the third consecutive year and fifth time overall.
  • // Oct 2014
    In October 2014, the Badminton Association of Malaysia confirmed that one of the nation's leading shuttlers tested positive for dexamethasone during the recent World Championships. Though the identity of the player was undisclosed, it was widely believed to be Chong Wei. Later, on further testing, the doping charges were confirmed.
  • // 2015
    In 2015, on resuming, his first tournament was the Sudirman Cup. He won all three matches he played in the tournament. He later won the US Open and Canada Open back to back.
  • // Jan 2016
    In January 2016, he won his fifth Malaysia Masters title.Awards & Achievements

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  • What is Lee Chong Wei birthday?

    Lee Chong Wei was born at 1982-10-21

  • Where is Lee Chong Wei's birth place?

    Lee Chong Wei was born in Bagan Serai

  • What is Lee Chong Wei nationalities?

    Lee Chong Wei's nationalities is Malaysian

  • Who is Lee Chong Wei spouses?

    Lee Chong Wei's spouses is Wong Mew Choo

  • Who is Lee Chong Wei's father?

    Lee Chong Wei's father is Lee Ah Chai

  • Who is Lee Chong Wei's mother?

    Lee Chong Wei's mother is Khor Kim Choi

  • What is Lee Chong Wei's sun sign?

    Lee Chong Wei is Libra

  • How famous is Lee Chong Wei?

    Lee Chong Wei is famouse as Badminton Player