Ong Beng Hee

Ong Beng Hee (Chinese: 王平喜; pinyin: Wáng Píngxǐ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Bêng-hí; born 4 February 1980) is a Malaysian former professional squash player and coach.

[1] He began the new millennium outside the top 40 but, by the end of the year, he had won his first Asian Championship, had become the first Malaysian to qualify for the British Open, and had gone on to make the quarter-finals.

[4] In 2002, Beng Hee made up for the disappointment of a third-round exit in the men’s singles of the Commonwealth Games in England by winning the silver medal in the Mixed Doubles with Nicol David.

[10] Beng Hee consolidated his presence in the middle of the top 20 in 2008 with an appearance in the final of the Kolkata International in India in February.

[11] The win endorsed his rise above Iskandar in the PSA rankings – but later took Beng Hee back into the world top ten for the first time since December 2003.

[citation needed] After 10 first round exits in his 14 tournament appearances in 2011, Beng Hee won the 2012 Motor City Open in January defeating Hisham Ashour then World #14.

[12] In October 2013, Beng Hee won the Royal Lake Club Open, the PSA World Tour Challenger 15 event, in Kuala Lumpur.