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- Ismail_Marjan abstract "Ismail bin Marjan (born. 1920; died. 25 January 1991 in Singapore) was a badminton player from Malaya/Singapore who won many individual and doubles titles at local, regional and international competitions throughout the 1940s and 1950s. Ismail's involvement in badminton began when he joined the Dapat Badminton Party, winning numerous titles at both local and regional tournaments. After that, he joined the Devonshire Badminton Party and was nurtured by Coach Yap Che Te. He soon became the "No. 2" singles player in Singapore, behind Wong Peng Soon. He began playing doubles with Ong Poh Lim with whom he won the 1950 Denmark Open and the 1950 Malaysia Open in the men's doubles. In 1951, Ismail and Ong swept all major tournament titles during an eight-month tour of Europe, including the Danish, French and British doubles titles. In the All England Badminton Championship of 1951, they made it to the final of the men's doubles but were defeated by Malaysian pair David Choong and Eddy Choong. In 1952, he became world champion with the team of Malaya in the Thomas Cup. In 1953 and 1956, he again won the Malaysia Open men's double titles with Ong. As a pair, they also won consecutive Singapore Open men's doubles titles from 1950 to 1956.Ismail's doubles partnership with Ong was described by Wong Peng Soon as "the best doubles combination" he had ever seen. In the 1951 French Open men's singles semi-final, Ismail gave Ong a walkover so that the latter would be better rested for his final match against Wong Peng Soon. Ong went on to defeat Wong in the men's singles final as well as winning the men's doubles title with Ismail.Ismail's dedication to badminton was laudable as he was still serving as advisor to the F&N Badminton Training Scheme up to his death. He had helped to coach the national team and the youths in the training scheme for several years.Ismail died on 25 January 1991 at the Singapore General Hospital due to heart and stomach illness. He was 70 years old.".
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- Ismail_Marjan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ismail Marjan".
- Ismail_Marjan birthDate "1920".
- Ismail_Marjan birthName "Ismail bin Haji Marjan".
- Ismail_Marjan country "Singapore".
- Ismail_Marjan deathDate "1991-01-25".
- Ismail_Marjan deathPlace Singapore.
- Ismail_Marjan handedness "Right".
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- Ismail_Marjan comment "Ismail bin Marjan (born. 1920; died. 25 January 1991 in Singapore) was a badminton player from Malaya/Singapore who won many individual and doubles titles at local, regional and international competitions throughout the 1940s and 1950s. Ismail's involvement in badminton began when he joined the Dapat Badminton Party, winning numerous titles at both local and regional tournaments. After that, he joined the Devonshire Badminton Party and was nurtured by Coach Yap Che Te. He soon became the "No.".
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- Ismail_Marjan name "Ismail bin Haji Marjan".