Background
Under the guidance of his father, Razif and the rest of his siblings were trained to be champions. He loves the sport because his father also plays badminton.
Under the guidance of his father, Razif and the rest of his siblings were trained to be champions. He loves the sport because his father also plays badminton.
Junior years He started to play badminton when he was 7 years old. When he was a school boy, he played all types of sports beside badminton such as athletics, sepak takraw, ping pong and soccer and even playing at school and state level At the age of 9, he entered the state team
When he was 14, he was already in the national junior squad.
Then in 1980 All England Championship, they reached the semi-final. Dominance They introduced the infamous “South” Service, which caused a deceptively erratic shuttle movement, which confounded their opponents and officials alike.
The service caused much uproar and was eventually banned by the International Badminton Federation (IBF). During his career with Jalani, they become one of the best four doubles pair in the world (Park Joo-bong/Kim Moon-soo, Rudy Gunawan/Eddy Hartono and Tian Bingyi/Li Yongbo) from the 1980s until the early 1990s.
After he retired as a badminton player, he was appointed as Malaysian national coach from 1994 until 1996.
Doubles with Jalani Sidek.
With Jalani Sidek All England Champion 1982 Canadian Open Champion 1983, 1984, 1991 Malaysian Open Champion 1985, 1986, 1987 Japanese Open Champion 1986 Taiwan Open Champion 1986, 1989, 1991 Denmark Open Champion 1987 Hong Kong Open Champion 1988, 1989 Indonesian Open Champion 1988, 1990 Singapore Open Champion 1989 China Open Champion 1989 Australian Open Champion 1989 United States Open Champion 1991 with Leong Chai Lean Southern Economic Association, USA Games, Bangkok, 1985.