Tan Yee Khan PJN DPMP AMN (simplified Chinese: 陈贻权; traditional Chinese: 陳貽權; pinyin: Chén Yíquán; born 24 September 1940) is a former Malaysian badminton player who represented his country in badminton events around the world during the 1960s.
Though capable of high level singles (he won Japan's "World Invitational" tourney in 1964 and ousted Erland Kops in the first round of the 1966 All Englands),[1] Yee Khan was primarily a doubles player who won numerous major international titles in partnership with Ng Boon Bee.
Powerfully built and substantially bigger than most Asian players of his day, he was reputed to be the hardest smasher in the game.
[2] In 1967 he was a member of Malaysia's world champion Thomas Cup (men's international) team.
Plagued by back problems he retired from badminton competition in 1969 but soon became one of Malaysia's leading golfers.