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Chan Peng Soon was born on 27 April, 1988 in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is a Malaysian badminton player. Discover Chan Peng Soon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 27 April, 1988
Birthday 27 April
Birthplace George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Nationality Malaysia

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Chan Peng Soon Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Chan Peng Soon height is 1.75 m .

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Height 1.75 m
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Who Is Chan Peng Soon's Wife?

His wife is Ester MayMay (m. 2010)

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Wife Ester MayMay (m. 2010)
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Children Milton Chan

Chan Peng Soon Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chan Peng Soon worth at the age of 35 years old? Chan Peng Soon’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Malaysia. We have estimated Chan Peng Soon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1988

Chan Peng Soon (born 27 April 1988) is a Malaysian badminton player specialised in the mixed doubles event.

He is best known for his partnership with Goh Liu Ying where they have been consistently ranked among the top 10 mixed doubles pair in the world.

2009

In July 2009, Chan won his first senior international title with Lim Khim Wah at the Thailand Open by defeating compatriots Choong Tan Fook and Lee Wan Wah in the final.

In October 2009, Chan and Goh Liu Ying reached their first international tournament final at the Vietnam Open but were defeated by Flandy Limpele and Cheng Wen-hsing.

2010

In April 2010, they became the country's first ever mixed doubles champions in a top-flight international tournament after winning the Badminton Asia Championships by defeating South Korean's Yoo Yeon-seong and Kim Min-jung in the final.

At the 2010 Commonwealth Games, he won the gold medal in mixed team event.

In the mixed doubles event, Chan and Goh lost the bronze medal match to Chayut Triyachart and Yao Lei.

2011

In May 2011, they finished as runner-ups to Indonesian pair, Tontowi Ahmad and Lilyana Natsir in the final of the Malaysia Open.

In November 2011, they won the Bitburger Open after defeating Denmark's Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter Juhl.

2012

Chan and Goh reached a career high ranking of world number 3 in 2012 and won the silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

In March 2012, they reached the semi-finals of the All England Open before losing to the eventual champions, Tontowi Ahmad and Lilyana Natsir.

In the following month, they became the runner-up of the Australia Open after losing to Chinese Taipei's Chen Hung-ling and Cheng Wen-hsing in the final.

They gained their first ever Malaysia Open crown by beating Indonesian pair, Irfan Fadhilah and Weni Anggraini.

Chan and Goh represented Malaysia at the 2012 London Olympics.

They were the first ever Malaysian mixed doubles pair to qualify for the Olympic Games.

They lost all three group matches and failed to progress to quarter-finals in their Olympics debut.

In September 2012, Chan and Goh won their first Super Series title at the Japan Open by beating Muhammad Rijal and Lilyana Natsir.

In November 2012, they reached the final of the China Open but were defeated by top seed, Xu Chen and Ma Jin in straight sets.

2013

In January 2013, Chan and Goh became the runner-ups of the Malaysia Open after losing to Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen in the final.

2014

In January 2014, Lai Pei Jing was chosen as his new partner while Goh went on hiatus to recover from knee surgery.

In their first international competition together, Chan and Lai reached the final of Austrian International before losing to Robert Mateusiak and Agnieszka Wojtkowska.

In April 2014, Chan briefly resumed his partnership with Goh at the Singapore Open.

Chan resumed his partnership with Lai after Goh decided to undergo surgery on both her knees and being out of action for the rest of the year.

At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Chan won the gold medal in the mixed team event.

In the individual mixed doubles event, Chan and Lai lost the bronze medal match to Robert Blair and Imogen Bankier.

2015

Chan resumed his partnership with Goh in 2015 where they won three titles that year: the Polish Open, Russian Open and the Mexico Open.

At the 2015 SEA Games, they won a silver medal after losing to Indonesia's Praveen Jordan and Debby Susanto in the mixed doubles final.

2016

In February 2016, they were runner-ups of the inaugural edition of Thailand Masters after losing to unseeded Chinese pair, Zheng Siwei and Chen Qingchen in the final.

In March 2016, they clinched their first title of the year by winning the New Zealand Open.

In April 2016, they lost to Indonesian pair, Tontowi Ahmad and Lilyana Natsir in the final of the Malaysia Open.

Goh and Chan qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

They won their first two group stage matches but lost the third to Indonesian pair, Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir.

They finished as group runner-ups and progress to quarter finals round.

In the quarter finals, they beat Poland's Robert Mateusiak and Nadieżda Zięba.

In the semi-finals, they beat China's Xu Chen and Ma Jin in straight sets to reach the final.

In the final, they had to settle for silver medal after they were beaten by Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir for the second time in the tournament.

Despite the fact that Goh and Chan lost in the final, they had created history by being the first Malaysian mixed doubles pair to claim an Olympic medal.

2017

In March 2017, Chan and Goh became the first Malaysian mixed doubles pair to reach the All England Open final since 1955.

They were close to winning but lost to China's Lu Kai and Huang Yaqiong in rubber sets, in which a few controversial fault calls were made by the umpire against them.

In April 2017, they reached the semi-finals of Indian Open but were forced to concede a walkover to Zheng Siwei and Chen Qingchen after Goh fell ill.