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Ong Beng Hee is a Malaysian professional squash player who was born on 4 February, 1980 in Penang, Malaysia. He is currently 44 years old. Ong Beng Hee is one of the most successful squash players in Malaysia, having won the Malaysian Open four times and the Asian Squash Championship twice. He has also represented Malaysia in the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games. Ong Beng Hee stands at a height of 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m). He has a slim build and weighs around 70 kg (154 lbs). His hair color is black and his eye color is brown. Ong Beng Hee is currently single and is not dating anyone. He is focused on his career and is not involved in any kind of romantic relationships. Ong Beng Hee has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a professional squash player. He has won several tournaments and has represented Malaysia in various international competitions. He also earns money through endorsements and sponsorships.

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 4 February, 1980
Birthday 4 February
Birthplace Penang, Malaysia
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Ong Beng Hee Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Ong Beng Hee height is 1.78 m and Weight 72 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.78 m
Weight 72 kg
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Who Is Ong Beng Hee's Wife?

His wife is Winnie Lai

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Wife Winnie Lai
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Ong Beng Hee Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ong Beng Hee worth at the age of 44 years old? Ong Beng Hee’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from . We have estimated Ong Beng Hee's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Timeline

2015

In July 2015, Beng Hee announced his retirement from competition on the PSA World Tour.

2013

Ong Beng Hee began playing squash when he was eight – at the 17-court club his squash-enthusiast father had built in Malaysia. He first came to international attention in January 1994 when he won the British Junior Under-14 Open title in England. A year later he reached the final of the Under-16 British Open, eventually winning the Under-16 title in January 1996. Later that year, he reached the semi-finals of the 1996 World Junior Open in Egypt, competing as a 16-year-old in an event in which most fellow competitors were at least two years older. Coached initially by his father, then the Canadian Malaysian national coach Jamie Hickox, Beng Hee moved to England in 1997 to work with Neil Harvey, coach to England's long-time world No 1 Peter Nicol – later moving north to work with Malcolm Willstrop.

Beng Hee has a wife Winnie and two daughters – Janelle, born in 2014 and Joelle born in 2016.

2008

Beng Hee consolidated his presence in the middle of the top 20 in 2008 with an appearance in the final of the Kolkata International in India in February. But the biggest boost to his confidence came in his home country in March when he reached the final of the Kuala Lumpur Open for the third time – but this time beat his rival, Mohd Azlan Iskandar 11–8, 15–13, 12–10 to win the title for the first time. The win endorsed his rise above Iskandar in the PSA rankings – but later took Beng Hee back into the world top ten for the first time since December 2003. After 10 first round exits in his 14 tournament appearances in 2011, Beng Hee won the 2012 Motor City Open in January defeating Hisham Ashour then World #14. In October 2013, Benh Hee won the Royal Lake Club Open, the PSA World Tour Challenger 15 event, in Kuala Lumpur. In the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, UK, an ailing Beng Hee was defeated by Kelvin Ndhlovu from Zambia. In June 2015, he became a coach with the Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia.

2002

In 2002, Beng Hee made up for the disappointment of a third round exit in the men’s singles of the Commonwealth Games in England by winning the silver medal in the Mixed Doubles with Nicol David. He won the Swedish Open title in January 2002. and the Asian Championship in May. In 2006, he won the Asian Championships in Doha. 2007's highlights include beating higher-ranked Stewart Boswell to reach the quarter-finals of the British Open in Manchester, then, later in the year, repeating his success over the Australian in the Qatar Classic before achieving a second upset over Egyptian Wael El Hindi to become the only unseeded player to reach the last eight of the Super Series event in Doha.

1998

In January 1998, he became the British Junior Under-19 Open champion, at the age of 17, and joined a select group of squash players who have claimed three British Junior Open titles. In August 1998, Beng Hee clinched the World Junior Open title in his second successive final, beating Egypt’s Wael El Hindi in the final in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. He won the Milo Open in 1999 and 2000. He began the new millennium outside the top 40 but, by the end of the year, he had won his first Asian Championship, had become the first Malaysian to qualify for the British Open, and had gone on to make the quarter-finals. He had also secured three PSA titles, the Mega Italia Open and the Milo Open in April 2000 and, the third of these was in Kuala Lumpur where he became the first home winner of the prestigious Malaysian Open. His year ended with a spot in the top ten, and a career-best world number 7 ranking in December 2001. In 2001, Beng Hee reached the quarter-finals of five Super Series events and was the winner of the Macau Open.

1980

Ong Beng Hee (born 4 February 1980, in Penang, Malaysia) was a professional squash player. Between 2000 and 2006, he won four consecutive Asian Championship titles. In 2002 and 2006 he won gold medals at the Asian Games. He won 11 Professional Squash Association (PSA) Tour titles out of 19 final appearances, and earned a world ranking of No. 7, a career-best. This record of achievements has made him Malaysia's most successful male squash player in history.