Kendrick Lee Yen Hui

Kendrick Lee Yen Hui
Personal information
Birth name 李彦辉
Country  Singapore
Born (1984-10-08) October 8, 1984
Singapore
Handedness Right
Coach Asep Suharno
Men's singles
Highest ranking 14 (May 17, 2007 [1])
Current ranking Retired
BWF profile

Kendrick Lee Yen Hui (Chinese: 李彦辉) (born locally on October 8, 1984) is one of Singapore's best badminton players.

Career

In the 24th SEA Games held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, he was the republic's flag-bearer. He was quoted as saying that it's an honour he does not take lightly. Compiled with the recent win in the Netherlands, it gave him more motivation to do well. Kendrick shocked everyone by defeating World no.6 Sony Dwi Kuncoro in the first round. He went on to beat Kuan Beng Hong in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, he once again took everyone by surprise after disposing of Thai favourite, Boonsak Ponsana, in 2 straight sets on Boonsak's homesoil. Boonsak was also the flag-bearer for his country.

He made history for being the first Singaporean to feature in the finals of the Men's Singles event after 24 years. However, he lost to reigning Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat in the finals, adding another silver medal to the silver medal he has already gotten earlier for the Men's Team event.

In October 2007, he managed to end his 3-year drought by claiming the Dutch Open men's singles' crown. He beat Poland's Przemyslaw Wacha in the final.

During the Bitburger Luxembourg Open 2006, Lee managed to clinch the runner-up position, losing to campatriot Ronald Susilo. On top of that, he has been the semi-finalist for many competitions since he became a full-time badminton player in 2002.

Notable achievements include the semi-final appearance in the 2006 Chinese Taipei Open after defeating China's Chen Hong and the runner-up position at the 2002 World Junior Championships for boys' singles.

Lee has represented Singapore in many Regional and International Competitions such as the recent 15th Asian Games, 2006 Commonwealth Games and the SEA Games.

Lee is a supporter of Manchester United Football Club.

Achievements

  • 2008
    • Proton Malaysia Super Series – Top 8
  • 2007
    • SEA Games 2007 – runner-up
    • Dutch Open 2007 – winner
    • DJARUM Indonesia Open 2007 – top 8
    • AVIVA Singapore Open 2007 – top 8
  • 2006
    • Bitburger Luxembourg Open 2006 – runner-up
    • Equinox New Zealand Open 2006 – semi-finalist
    • Chinese Taipei Open – semi-finalist
  • 2005
    • Cheers Asian (Singapore) Satellite 2005 – semi-finalist
  • 2004
    • Iran Fajr International 2004 – semi-finalist
    • OCBC/YONEX US Open 2004 – champion
    • Cheers Asian Satellite 2004 Singapore – champion
    • Smiling Fish Asian Satellite 2004 – champion
    • Mauritius International 2004 – champion (mixed doubles)
    • Thailand Asian Satellite – champion
  • 2003
    • Luster Malaysia Satellite 2003 – semi-finalist
    • Nokia Polish Int Open 2003 – semi-finalist
  • 2002
    • World Junior Championships – runner-up

References

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