Chan Chong Ming - Achievements

Achievements

Men Doubles

Year Tournament Venue Round
2009
2009 Macau Open Macau Quarter-Finalist
2009 World Championship Hyderabad, IND First Round
2009 Sunrise India Open India Second Round
2009 Yonex Korea Super Series Seoul, KOR Second Round
2009 Proton Malaysia Super Series Malaysia First Round
2008
2008 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold Macau Semi-Finalist
Djarum Indonesia Super Series Jakarta Second Round
2007
New Zealand Open New Zealand Winner
Yonex German Open Quarter-Finalist
Yonex Korea Open Super Series Seoul, KOR Round of 32
Proton Malaysia Super Series Kuala Lumpur, MAS Round of 32
2006
Korean Open Quarter-Finalist
Chinese Taipei Open Semi-Finalist
Proton Malaysia Open Kuching, MAS Winner
Singapore Open Singapore, SIN Quarter-Finalist
Commonwealth Games Melbourne, AUS Winner
Swiss Open Basel, SUI Winner
2005
Denmark Open Winner
Djarum Indonesia Open Quarter-Finalist
XIV World Championships 2005 Anaheim, U.S. Semi-Finalist
Proton Malaysia Open Malaysia Quarter-Finalist
Siam Cement Thailand Open Thailand Quarter-Finalist
23rd SEA Games Philippines Quarter-Finalist
2004
Chinese Taipei Open Taipei, Taiwan Winner
Singapore Open Singapore, SIN Semi-Finalist
China Open Guangzhou, CHN Quarter-Finalist
French Open Semi-Finalist
2003
Djarum Indonesia Open Quarter-Finalist
XIII World Championships 2003 Birmingham, ENG Quarter-Finalist
Dutch Open Quarter-Finalist
2002
China Open Runner-Up
Denmark Open Runner-Up
Asian Games XIV Busan, KOR Semi-Finalist
Commonwealth Games Manchester, ENG Winner
Japan Open Winner
Proton Malaysia Open Quarter-Finalist

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