BADMINTON PLAYER

Tang Chun Man

1995 - Today

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Jordan Tang Chun Man (Chinese: 鄧俊文; Jyutping: dang6 zeon3 man4, born 20 March 1995) is a Hong Kong badminton player. He started playing badminton at the age of seven, and joined the national team when he was 18. He was a 2025 Asian Championships gold medalist, 2018 Asian Games silver medalist, and two-time bronze medalists in the World Championships. He won his first title in the 2016 Chinese Taipei Masters partnering with Tse Ying Suet. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tang Chun Man is the 134th most popular badminton player, the 127th most popular biography from Hong Kong and the 4th most popular Chinese Badminton Player.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Tang Chun Man ranks 134 out of 117Before him are Qi Xuefei, Tan Wee Kiong, Mathias Boe, Goh Liu Ying, Goh V Shem, and Srikanth Kidambi. After him are Busanan Ongbamrungphan, Yvonne Li, Loh Kean Yew, Gabriela Stoeva, Zhang Yawen, and Takeshi Kamura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Tang Chun Man ranks 757Before him are Montaigne, Coraline Vitalis, Wilhem Belocian, Brooke Andersen, Sukanya Srisurat, and Kim A-lang. After him are Ryan Owens, Cherif Younousse, Firas Katoussi, Nijat Abasov, Maryna Kylypko, and Igor Shestyorkin.

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In Hong Kong

Among people born in Hong Kong, Tang Chun Man ranks 127 out of 115Before him are Lucía Rodríguez (null), Lee Ho Ching (1992), Ng Ka Long (1994), Kenneth To (1992), Grace Lau (1991), and Michelle Li (1991). After him are Minnie Soo (1998), Camille Cheng (1993), Ian Ho (1997), Shek Wai Hung (1991), Lam Siu-hang (1996), and Ho Kwan-kit (1997).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In Hong Kong

Among badminton players born in Hong Kong, Tang Chun Man ranks 4Before him are Tse Ying Suet (1991), Ng Ka Long (1994), and Michelle Li (1991). After him are Cheung Ngan Yi (1993).