Sidek brothers

The Sidek badminton family is a Malaysian family with a significant history within professional badminton. The patriarch of the family was avid badminton fan, Sidek Abdullah Kamar (1936–2005).[1] He is the father of Malaysia’s most famous badminton-playing family, laying the groundwork for his sons' rise to stardom.[2] He started to train his sons at early ages at their house in Banting.

Soon his sons were spotted by Khoo Teng Yuen, a BAM coach who transferred them to a Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur where he was based.[3] The Sidek brothers played a huge in taking Malaysia out of the doldrums in world badminton, culminating in the success of regaining the Thomas Cup in 1992 after a lapse of 25 years in.[4]

The five Sidek brothers, all world class players began their run of success in the early 1980s. They won titles and medals in major tournaments, including All-England, World Cup, Olympic Games and many big Open tournaments.[5] In 1985, the Sidek family made history when they became the largest sibling group ever to represent the country abroad in the same sporting event. Misbun, Razif, Jalani, Rahman and Rashid were all selected to compete at the Hong Kong Open.[6] They also known as the founder of infamous “S” Service, which caused a deceptively erratic shuttle movement, which confounded their opponents and officials alike. The service caused much uproar and was eventually banned by the International Badminton Federation (IBF).[7]

As of 2014, the only Sidek actively play in international scene is Sidek's grandson Misbun Ramdan Misbun.[8]

Members

Major Achievements

MISBUN World Cup runner-up (1982), All-England runner-up (1986) & Thomas Cup runner-up (1988).

RAZIF-JALANI All-England champion (1982), World Grand Prix Finals gold medalist (1986, 1988,1989, 1991), World Championships silver medalist (1987), World Cup gold medalist (1990, 1991), Thomas Cup champions (1992), Olympic Games bronze medalist (1992) & Asian Championships gold medalist (1992).

RAHMAN World Grand Prix Finals bronze medalist (1990), Thomas Cup champions (1992) & Asian Championships bronze medalist (1992).

RASHID Asian Championships gold medalist (1991, 1992)Thomas Cup champions (1992), World Grand Prix Finals gold medalist (1992), Olympic Games bronze medalist (1996) & All-England runner-up (1996).

Sidek and his son's life story was published in a biographical comic book, entitled Anak-Anak Sidek (The Sidek Brothers), which published by Malaysian film producer, Raja Azmi through her company, Pengedaran JAS Sdn Bhd. The comic was later adapted into an animated series of the same title which aired on RTM. All of his sons, except Razif, became the board of directors and executive producers for both comic and the animated series.

References

  1. "Sentuhan Sidek lahir 5 jaguh dunia". Utusan Online. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  2. Paul, Rajes (18 October 2005). "Badminton patriarch Datuk Sidek passes away - Other Sports | The Star Online". Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  3. "Our Badminton Greats". www.viweb.freehosting.net. Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  4. "New Straits Times - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.my. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  5. "A mini reunion for Sidek brothers at wedding - Badminton | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  6. "Newspaper Full Page - The Straits Times, 8 January 1985, Page 34". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  7. Khys (2010-11-29). "Arkib Negara X: Servis Sidek diharamkan (1982)". Arkib Negara X. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  8. "Ramdan Misbun Continuing The Sidek Family Legacy". Malaysian Digest. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
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