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Tan Joe Hok Personal information Birth name Hendra Kartanegara Date of birth August 11, 1937 (1937-08-11) (age 73) Place of birth Bandung, Central Java Country  Indonesia Tan Joe Hok (Hendra Kartanegara, Chinese: 陳有福; pinyin: Chén Youfu) (born August 11, 1937) is an Indonesian badminton hero, who along with Ferry Sonneville and a cadre of fine doubles players set the foundation for an Indonesian badminton dynasty by dethroning perennial Thomas Cup champion Malaysia in 1958. He lived in Bandung until he finished high school. He received his B.S. in Chemistry and Biology from Baylor University, Texas, United States. He was the first Indonesian to win the All England Open (1959) and the first Indonesian to win a gold medal in Asian Games (1962). He won both the U.S. Open and Canadian Open singles titles consecutively in 1959, and 1960. He has many other notable achievements in the badminton field, both as a player and a coach, most particularly, winning all but one of his singles matches for Indonesia's world champion Thomas Cup (men's international) teams of 1958, 1961, and 1964. Contents 1 Personal 2 Education 3 Career and achievements 4 See also 5 External links // Personal He married Goei Kiok Nio in 1965 and they have two children. Education Elementary school, Junior High School and Senior High School at Bandung Premed in Chemistry & Biology Baylor University, Texas, USA (1959-1963) Career and achievements Winning National Championships at Surabaya (1956) Member of Squad Indonesian Team who won Thomas Cup at Singapore (1958) First Indonesian badminton men's player who won All England (1959) First Indonesian badminton men's player who won Asian Games gold medal (1962) Member of Squad Team Thomas Cup Indonesia (1964-1967) Badminton coach at Mexico (1969-1970) Badminton coach at Hong Kong (1971) Coach of Indonesia Thomas Cup Team at Kuala Lumpur (1984) Badminton coach at PB Djarum Kudus Mandala Pest Control Director (since 1973) Best Sport Coach by SIWO/PWI Jaya version (1984) See also Famous Indonesian Chinese Indonesian Chinese Asian Games All England Open Badminton Championships External links (id) Tan Joe Hok, Tenar setelah Mengalahkan Kiem Bie (id) Tan Joe Hok, Bangga Jadi Kebanggaan Bangsa (en) Tan Joe Hok assails discrimination (en) Tan Joe Hok's citizenship saga Persondata Name Tan, Joe Hok Alternative names Short description Date of birth August 11, 1937 Place of birth Bandung, Central Java Date of death Place of death This biographical article relating to Indonesian badminton is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e