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Singaporean National Badminton Championships

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Singaporean National Badminton Championships is an annual badminton tournament held in Singapore since 1961.[1]

History

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In 1961, Singapore Badminton Association (SBA) started a local championships[1] to find talents to represent Singapore in regional and international competitions after the previous championships became an open invitation championships in 1957.[2]

Past winners

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1961[3] Singapore Mohammed Sadali Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ong Poh Lim
Singapore Lim Say Wan
Singapore Helen Ong
Singapore Vivian Gwee
Singapore Ong Poh Lim
Singapore Jessie Ong
1962[4] Singapore Wee Choon Seng Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ong Poh Lim
Singapore Lim Wei Lon
Singapore Luanne Lim
Singapore Regina Richards
Singapore Lim Say Wan
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
1963[5] Singapore Lim Wei Lon Thailand Prathin Pattabongs Singapore Ong Poh Lim
Singapore Wee Choon Seng
Singapore Luanne Lim
Singapore Woo Ti Soo
Singapore Ong Poh Lim
Singapore Luanne Lim
1964[6] Singapore Wong Tew Ghee Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ronnie Oon
Singapore Cheong Cheng Swee
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
Singapore Joyce Chuah
Singapore Tan Boon Liat
Singapore Nancy Sng
1965[7][8] Singapore Wong Tew Ghee Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ronnie Oon
Singapore Cheong Cheng Swee
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
Singapore Soh Chwee Liam
Singapore Lindy Lin
Singapore Vivien Gwee
1966[9] Singapore Ismail Ibrahim Singapore Aishah Attan Singapore Wee Choon Seng
Singapore Lindy Lin
Singapore Aishah Attan
Singapore Lucy Chow
Singapore Lindy Lin
Singapore Vivien Gwee
1967[10][11][12][13] Singapore Wee Choon Seng Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ronnie Oon
Singapore Cheong Cheng Swee
Singapore Nancy Sng
Singapore Woo Ti Soo
Singapore Lindy Lin
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
1968[14] Singapore Lee Kin Tat Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ronnie Oon
Singapore Cheong Cheng Swee
Singapore Aishah Attan
Singapore Lucy Chow
Singapore Ismail Ibrahim
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
1969[15] Singapore Yeo Ah Seng Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Ronnie Oon
Singapore Cheong Cheng Swee
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
Singapore Aishah Attan
Singapore Yeo Ah Seng
Singapore Margaret Ashworth
1970[16] Singapore Wee Kin Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Lee Wah Chin
Singapore Yeo Ah Seng
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Leong Kay Peng
Singapore Choo Sin Hua
Singapore Nancy Sng
1971[17] Singapore Wee Kin Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Low Kee Wah
Singapore Ng Chor Yau
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
Singapore Aishah Attan
unknown
1972[18] Singapore Yeo Ah Seng Singapore Leong Kay Sine Singapore Yeo Ah Seng
Singapore Syed Ahmad Bakar
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Leong Kay Peng
Singapore Richard Chee
Singapore Aishah Attan
1973[19] Singapore Syed Ahmad Bakar Singapore Lim Choo Eng Singapore Yeo Ah Seng
Singapore Ng Chor Yau
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
Singapore Cindy Cheong
Singapore Yeo Ah Seng
Singapore Lim Choo Eng
1974[20] Singapore Lee Ah Ngo Singapore Leong Kay Sine Singapore Lee Ah Ngo
Singapore Kok Peng Hon
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Leong Kay Peng
Singapore Tan Khee Wee
Singapore Leong Kay Peng
1975[21][22] Singapore Ng Chor Yau Singapore Leong Kay Sine Singapore Lee Wah Chin
Singapore Kok Peng Hon
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Leong Kay Peng
Singapore Tan Khee Wee
Singapore Leong Kay Peng
1976[23] Singapore Lee Ah Ngo Singapore Irene Lee Singapore Tan Eng Han
Singapore Tan Khee Wee
Singapore Peh Ah Bee
Singapore Faridah Noh
Singapore Wee Choon Seng
Singapore Peh Ah Bee
1977[24] Singapore Tan Ban Chew Singapore Cindy Cheong Singapore Kok Peng Hon
Singapore Tan Eng Han
Singapore Tan Chor Khiang
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Tan Khee Wee
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
1978[25][26] Singapore Wong Shoon Keat Singapore Cindy Cheong Singapore Kok Peng Hon
Singapore Tan Eng Han
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Tay Hoe See
unknown
1979[27][28][29][30] Singapore Lee Ah Ngo Singapore Cindy Cheong Singapore Wong Shoon Keat
Singapore Tan Eng Han
Singapore Cindy Cheong
Singapore Juliana Lee
unknown
1980[31][32][33] Singapore Lee Ah Ngo Singapore Tay Hoe See Singapore Wong Shoon Keat
Singapore Chin Soon Chye
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Tay Hoe See
no competition
1981[34][35][36] Singapore Wong Shoon Keat Singapore Tay Hoe See Singapore Tan Eng Han
Singapore Tan Khee Wee
Singapore Leong Kay Sine
Singapore Juliana Lee
no competition
1982[37][38][39] Singapore Wong Shoon Keat Singapore Tay Hoe See Singapore Tan Eng Han
Singapore Tan Khee Wee
Singapore Ho Kam Meng
Singapore Amy Goh
no competition
1983[40][41][42] Singapore Wong Shoon Keat Singapore Irene Lee Singapore Chia Hong Chong
Singapore Kamaruddin Musa
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
no competition
1984[43][44] Singapore Lau Wing Cheok Singapore Irene Lee Singapore Wong Shoon Keat
Singapore Wong Shoon Soo
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
no competition
1985[45][46] Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Choy Leng Siong Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lau Wing Cheok
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
no competition
1986[47] Singapore Lau Wing Cheok Singapore Choy Leng Siong Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lau Wing Cheok
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
Singapore Soo Chiew Ming
no competition
1987[48] Singapore Lau Wing Cheok Singapore Choy Leng Siong Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lau Wing Cheok
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
no competition
1988[49][50] Singapore Lau Wing Cheok Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lau Wing Cheok
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
Singapore Soo Chiew Ming
no competition
1989[51] Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Wong Shoon Keat
Singapore Steven Oh
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
no competition
1990[52] Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Irene Lee Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Wong Shoon Keat
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
no competition
1991[53] Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Jimmy Wong
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Zarinah Abdullah
1992[54] Singapore Donald Koh Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lim Boon Leng
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Choy Leng Siong
1993 Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Irene Lee Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lim Boon Leng
Singapore Chin Yen Li
Singapore Chin Yen Peng
unknown
1994[55] Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Ong Ai Li Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Lim Boon Leng
Singapore Chin Yen Peng
Singapore Ong Ai Li
Singapore Lau Wing Cheok
Singapore Koh Ee Boon
1995[56][57] Singapore Hamid Khan Singapore Zanetta Lee Yu Singapore Hamid Khan
Singapore Wong Shoon Keat
Singapore Zanetta Lee Yu
Singapore Chin Yen Peng
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Chin Yen Peng
1996[58] Singapore Tan Sian Peng Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Zarinah Abdullah
Singapore Irene Lee
Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Irene Lee
1997[59] Singapore Tan Sian Peng Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Zarinah Abdullah
Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Chin Yen Peng
1998[60][61] Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong Singapore Zarinah Abdullah Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Zarinah Abdullah
Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Irene Lee
1999[62] Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim
Singapore Foo Shui Yen
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim
2000[63] Singapore Kendrick Lee Yen Hui Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong
Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim
Singapore Foo Shui Yen
Singapore Tan Sian Peng
Singapore Fatimah Kumin Lim
2001–2003 Not held
2004[64] Singapore Ronald Susilo Singapore Colleen Goh Li En Singapore Kendrick Lee Yen Hui
Singapore Gerald Ho Hee Teck
Singapore Vanessa Neo Yu Yan
Singapore Kimberley Lau May Ee
Singapore Ronald Susilo
Singapore Xiao Luxi
2005[65] Singapore Kendrick Lee Yen Hui Singapore Jiang Yanmei Singapore Ronald Susilo
Singapore Kendrick Lee Yen Hui
Singapore Jiang Yanmei
Singapore Xiao Luxi
Singapore Chua Yong Joo
Singapore Jiang Yanmei
2006[66] Singapore Derek Wong Zi Liang Singapore Jill Vanessa Poo Singapore Derek Wong Zi Liang
Singapore Chua Yong Joo
Singapore Colleen Goh Li En
Singapore Karen Yuen Ka Ying
Singapore Derek Wong Zi Liang
Singapore Lim Tien Juan
2007[67] Singapore Ronald Susilo Singapore Xing Aiying Singapore Hendra Wijaya
Singapore Hendri Kurniawan Saputra
Singapore Yao Lei
Singapore Liu Fan
Singapore Hendri Kurniawan Saputra
Singapore Li Yujia
2008–2011 Not held
2012[68] Singapore Ashton Chen Yong Zhao Singapore Liang Xiaoyu Singapore Hendra Wijaya
Singapore Hendri Kurniawan Saputra
no competition Singapore Liu Yi
Singapore Thng Ting Ting
2013[69] Singapore Huang Chao Singapore Xing Aiying Singapore Liu Yi
Singapore Terry Yeo Zhao Jiang
Singapore Fu Mingtian
Singapore Shinta Mulia Sari
Singapore Liu Yi
Singapore Fu Mingtian
2014–2018 Not held
2019[70] Singapore Loh Kean Yew Singapore Yeo Jia Min Singapore Rizky Hidayat Ismail
Singapore Albert Saputra
Singapore Lim Ming Hui
Singapore Citra Putri Sari Dewi
Singapore Danny Bawa Chrisnanta
Singapore Tan Wei Han
2020[71] Singapore Jason Teh Singapore Jaslyn Hooi Yue Yann Singapore Terry Hee
Singapore Loh Kean Hean
Singapore Jin Yujia
Singapore Crystal Wong
Singapore Terry Hee
Singapore Crystal Wong
2021[72] Singapore Jason Teh Singapore Jaslyn Hooi Yue Yann Singapore Terry Hee
Singapore Loh Kean Hean
Singapore Bernice Lim Zhi Rui
Singapore Lim Ming Hui
Singapore Terry Hee
Singapore Elaine Chua
2022[73] Indonesia Vega Vio Nirwanda Singapore Nur Insyirah Khan Singapore Albert Saputra
Singapore Jason Wong Guang Liang
Singapore Jin Yujia
Singapore Crystal Wong
Singapore Wesley Koh Eng Keat
Singapore Crystal Wong
2023[74] Indonesia Vega Vio Nirwanda Singapore Nur Insyirah Khan Singapore Nge Joo Jie
Singapore Johann Prajogo
Singapore Grace Chua Hui Zhen
Singapore Megan Lee Xinyi
Singapore Bimo Adi Prakoso
Singapore Liang Yun
2024[75] Indonesia Vega Vio Nirwanda Singapore Lim Ming Hui Singapore Kubo Junsuke
Singapore Howin Wong Jia Hao
Singapore Liang Yun
Singapore Lim Ming Hui
Singapore Bimo Adi Prakoso
Singapore Elaine Chua

Most successful players

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Below is the list of the most successful players ever in the competition:

Rank Player MS WS MD WD XD Total
1 Singapore Lim Choo Eng 10 5 4 19
2 Singapore Hamid Khan 7 10 1 18
3 Singapore Irene Lee 5 9 2 16
4 Singapore Choy Leng Siong 3 10 1 14
5 Singapore Leong Kay Sine 3 8 1 12
6 Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong 2 5 4 11
Singapore Zarinah Abdullah 7 3 1 11
7 Singapore Wong Shoon Keat 4 6 10
Singapore Tan Sian Peng 2 5 3 10
10 Singapore Lau Wing Cheok 4 4 1 9

Below is the list of the most successful player(s) in each discipline (listed according to their last title):

Category Player Total Year
MS Singapore Hamid Khan 7 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995
WS Singapore Lim Choo Eng 10 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973
MD Singapore Hamid Khan 10 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 (with Lau Wing Cheok), 1990, 1995 (with Wong Shoon Keat), 1991 (with Jimmy Wong), 1992, 1993, 1994 (with Lim Boon Leng)
WD Singapore Choy Leng Siong 10 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 (with Irene Lee), 1986, 1988 (with Soo Chiew Ming)
XD Singapore Lim Choo Eng 4 1962 (with Lim Say Wan), 1967 (with Lindy Lin), 1968 (with Ismail Ibrahim), 1973 (with Yeo Ah Seng)
Singapore Patrick Lau Kim Pong 1995, 1997 (with Chin Yen Peng), 1998 (with Irene Lee), 1999 (with Fatimah Kumin Lim)

MS: Men's singles; WS: Women's singles; MD: Men's doubles; WD: Women's doubles; XD: Mixed doubles

References

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