Ooi Teik Hock
Ooi Teik Hock 黄德福 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Malaysia | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Penang, Malaya | 13 November 1920|||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 21 March 1983 Penang, Malaysia | (aged 62)|||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ooi Teik Hock (simplified Chinese: 黄德福; traditional Chinese: 黃德福; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Tek-hok; pinyin: Huáng Défú; born 13 November 1920 – 21 March 1983)[1][2] was a male badminton player from Malaysia who won Malayan national titles and represented his country in team and individual competition between 1939 and 1958.
Career
[edit]Ooi played on four consecutive Malayan Thomas Cup (men's international) teams (1949, 1952, 1955, 1958) the first three of which claimed world titles. Paired with a variety of partners, he was undefeated in eight Thomas Cup doubles matches, while winning four of his six singles matches.[3] He shared the men's doubles title at the prestigious All-England Championships in 1949 with Teoh Seng Khoon and in 1954 with Ong Poh Lim. In the '49 All-England's he was runner-up in men's singles to the legendary Dave Freeman.[4]
Personal life
[edit]Ooi married Choo Soh Cheng and together they had a son, Beng Leng, and two daughters, Sooi Choo and Sooi Gaik.[5]
Death
[edit]On 21 March 1983, Teik Hock died at his Penang home after a heart attack. He was 62.[5]
Achievements
[edit]International tournaments
[edit]Men's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1940 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
1–15, 7–15 | ![]() |
1948 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
15–6, 15–6 | ![]() |
1949 | Denmark Open | ![]() |
11–15, 18–14, 15–17 | ![]() |
1949 | All England | ![]() |
1–15, 6–15 | ![]() |
1949 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
6–15, 10–15 | ![]() |
1950 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
13–15, 4–15 | ![]() |
1954 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
15–9, 1–15, 7–15 | ![]() |
Men's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1940 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
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18–14, 15–11 | ![]() |
1947 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
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18–17, 18–17 | ![]() |
1948 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
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15–9, 7–15, 17–16 | ![]() |
1949 | Denmark Open | ![]() |
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15–7, 18–16 | ![]() |
1949 | All England | ![]() |
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15–5, 15–6 | ![]() |
1954 | All England | ![]() |
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18–16, 15–12 | ![]() |
1954 | US Open | ![]() |
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15–1, 15–4 | ![]() |
1955 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
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15–7, 18–17 | ![]() |
1956 | US Open | ![]() |
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15–9, 8–15, 7–15 | ![]() |
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1939 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
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15–4, 15–11 | ![]() |
1940 | Malaysia Open | ![]() |
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9–15, 11–15 | ![]() |
References
[edit]- ^ Mention of Ooi Teik Hock's death
- ^ Thomas Cup hero Ooi Teik Hock – the old champ who faded away
- ^ Herbert Scheele ed., The International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1967 (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd. 1967) 66-78.
- ^ Scheele, 166-168.
- ^ a b "Fighter and friend - legacy of the Teik Hock legend". The Straits Times. 23 March 1983.