Tan Wee Kiong AMN (Chinese: 陳蔚強; pinyin: Chén Wèiqiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Ùi-kiông; born 21 May 1989) is a Malaysian badminton player in the doubles event.
Together, Tan and Goh won the gold medal in the men's doubles and the mixed team event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
[1][2] In November 2016, they reached a career-high ranking of world number 1, making them the fifth ever Malaysian men's doubles pair to do so, after Razif Sidek and Jalani Sidek, followed by Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock, Chan Chong Ming and Chew Choon Eng, and Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong.
[4] Due to Tan's tight schedule, their wedding reception was held in December 2017 at The St. Regis Hotel Kuala Lumpur, with 700 guests in attendance.
In 2007, he won the Asian Junior Championships mixed doubles gold medal with Woon Khe Wei.
Their campaign at the 2013 World Championships ended in the third round after a loss to Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng.
They were runners-up at the China Open and in that same year, they qualified for the Super Series Finals after the withdrawal of compatriots, Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong.
Their campaign ended in the quarterfinals where they lost to the eventual champions, Ko Sung-hyun and Shin Baek-cheol.
In May 2014, Tan was scratch partnered with Goh V Shem to play second men's doubles at the 2014 Thomas Cup.
They won all four matches that they contested and defeated several highly ranked players along the way despite this being the first time ever that the two has played together internationally.
They represented Malaysia at the 2014 Asian Games where they made it to semifinals but were defeated by top seeds, Lee Yong-dae and Yoo Yeon-seong of South Korea.
They once again face Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan in the finals but this time falling short with a score of 21–16, 11–21, 21–23, taking home silver.
[10] In October 2016, Tan won his first Super Series tournament title with Goh at the 2016 Denmark Open.
[14] His first tournament with Kian Meng was the 2021 Dutch Open where they made it to the finals and lost by three sets 14–21, 21–18, 20–22 to Terry Hee and Loh Kean Hean from Singapore.