Teoh Mei Xing
张湄鑫
Personal information
Birth name张美馨
CountryMalaysia
Born (1997-03-06) 6 March 1997
Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
HandednessRight
CoachHoon Thien How
Women's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking17 (WD with Anna Cheong, 3 January 2023)
35 (XD with Hoo Pang Ron, 8 August 2023)
Current ranking53 (WD with Anna Cheong, 16 January 2024)
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  Malaysia
Sudirman Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Vantaa Mixed team
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Suzhou Mixed team
Asia Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Selangor Women's team
BWF profile

Teoh Mei Xing (Chinese: 張湄鑫; pinyin: Zhāng Méixīn; born 6 March 1997) is a Malaysian badminton player.[1] She was the runner-up of the 2016 Swiss International and Scottish Open tournament in the women's doubles event partnered with Amelia Alicia Anscelly.[2][3] She won her first international title at the 2021 Czech Open in the women's doubles together with Anna Cheong,[4] and they won their first World Tour title at the 2022 Syed Modi International.

Achievements

BWF World Tour (1 title)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[5] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[6]

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result
2022 Syed Modi International Super 300 Malaysia Anna Cheong India Gayatri Gopichand
India Treesa Jolly
21–12, 21–13 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner

BWF Grand Prix (1 runner-up)

The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2016 Scottish Open Malaysia Amelia Alicia Anscelly Malaysia Lim Yin Loo
Malaysia Yap Cheng Wen
17–21, 13–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
  BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
  BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series (4 titles, 5 runners-up)

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2016 Swiss International Malaysia Amelia Alicia Anscelly Netherlands Cheryl Seinen
Netherlands Iris Tabeling
21–13, 20–22, 10–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2019 India International Malaysia Yap Ling Malaysia Pearly Tan
Malaysia Thinaah Muralitharan
18–21, 14–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2021 Czech Open Malaysia Anna Cheong Indonesia Febby Valencia Dwijayanti Gani
Indonesia Jesita Putri Miantoro
21–15, 16–21, 21–17 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2021 Scottish Open Malaysia Anna Cheong Canada Rachel Honderich
Canada Kristen Tsai
14–21, 12–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2023 Iran Fajr International Malaysia Go Pei Kee Indonesia Jesita Putri Miantoro
Indonesia Febi Setianingrum
22–20, 16–21, 17–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2021 Spanish International Malaysia Tee Kai Wun England Callum Hemming
England Jessica Pugh
21–15, 13–21, 21–19 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2022 Malaysia International Malaysia Hoo Pang Ron Malaysia Chen Tang Jie
Malaysia Toh Ee Wei
18–21, 21–15, 21–19 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2023 Iran Fajr International Malaysia Hoo Pang Ron Malaysia Chen Tang Jie
Malaysia Toh Ee Wei
19–21, 15–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2023 Maldives International Malaysia Hoo Pang Ron United States Vinson Chiu
United States Jennie Gai
21–13, 21–18 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament
  BWF Future Series tournament

References

  1. "Players: Mei Xing Teoh". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  2. "Sze Fei-Izzuddin cruise to Swiss International win". The Star. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  3. "Magic month for new combo Yin Loo-Cheng Wen". The Star. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  4. "Terbuka Czech: Gandingan Baharu Teoh Mei Xing-Anna Cheong Raih Kejuaraan Pertama" (in Malay). Sukanz. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  5. Alleyne, Gayle (19 March 2017). "BWF Launches New Events Structure". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  6. Sukumar, Dev (10 January 2018). "Action-Packed Season Ahead!". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.


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