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Teh Peng Huat

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Teh Peng Huat
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Bǐngfā
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTēⁿ Péng Hoat

Teh Peng Huat (born c. 1937) is a Malaysian badminton coach based in Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Perai, Penang who coaches local youth players. He is best known for spotting Lee Chong Wei and bringing Lee under his tutelage in the early 1990s, and credited with quickly developing Lee into a national junior champion. He also developed many other kids into professional badminton players, including Goh Jin Wei, Chin Eei Hui, Cheam June Wei, Tee Jing Yi, Nelson Heg,[1] and Cheah Yee See.[2]

He received Penang's Best Coach award in 2004. The story of how he went out of his way to convince Lee Chong Wei's father to let him coach Chong Wei—including making a promise to waive Chong Wei's fees and offering to send Chong Wei home after every training session—has been reported by international media.[citation needed] In the 2018 biopic Lee Chong Wei, Teh is portrayed by actor Alvin Wong.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Phuah Eu Jin (2012-12-02). "Coach Peng Huat still going strong even at 75". The Star.
  2. ^ Paul, Rajes (2017-07-09). "Yee See looks forward to playing again with Peng Soon". The Star.
  3. ^ Yu Huifen (余薈芬) (2017-11-09). "盼能带到世界各地上映 李宗伟自传电影完成拍摄". Oriental Daily News (in Chinese).
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