California Int. Women 12/15 09:00 2 Ka Long Angus Ng v Chong Wei Lee L 0-2
California Int. Women 12/14 15:30 1 Ka Long Angus Ng v Viktor Axelsen L 0-2
California Int. Women 11/27 07:00 1 Sameer Verma v Ka Long Angus Ng W 1-2
California Int. Women 11/26 06:00 2 Yun Hu v Ka Long Angus Ng W 0-2
California Int. Women 11/25 11:00 3 Ka Long Angus Ng v Ajay Jayaram W 2-0
California Int. Women 11/24 11:30 4 Ka Long Angus Ng v Cheuk Yiu Lee W 2-0
California Int. Women 11/23 11:10 5 Ka Long Angus Ng v Zulfadli Zulkiffli - Retired
California Int. Women 11/16 04:45 5 H.S. Prannoy v Ka Long Angus Ng L 2-0
French Open 10/29 13:40 2 Ka Long Angus Ng v Hyun Il Lee L 0-2
French Open 10/28 15:30 3 Ka Long Angus Ng v Jan O Jorgensen W 2-0
French Open 10/27 13:40 4 Hans-K Vittinghus v Ka Long Angus Ng W 0-2
French Open 10/26 18:35 5 Wei Feng Chong v Ka Long Angus Ng W 0-2
Denmark Open 10/20 09:40 4 Wing Ki Vincent Wong v Ka Long Angus Ng L 2-0
Denmark Open 10/19 12:15 5 Lucas Claerbout v Ka Long Angus Ng W 0-2
All England Open 09/28 07:00 5 Iskandar Zulkarnain v Ka Long Angus Ng L 2-1
All England Open 09/22 01:00 4 Yuqi Shi v Ka Long Angus Ng L 2-1
All England Open 09/21 02:30 5 Ka Long Angus Ng v Sai Praneeth B. W 2-1
Macau Open 11/26 06:00 4 Ka Long Angus Ng v Seung Jae Seo L 0-2

Wikipedia - Ng Ka Long

Angus Ng Ka Long (born 24 June 1994) is a badminton player from Hong Kong. He has a career-high ranking of 6th in the men's singles discipline. He won the 2016 Hong Kong Super Series, the 2020 Thailand Masters and the 2023 German Open.

History

At the 2010 BWF World Junior Championships, Guadalajara, he won a bronze medal in the men's doubles category. He won gold in the men's doubles in 2012 in Chiba Prefecture. He won bronze in the 2012 Asian Junior Championships in men's doubles.

In 2013, Ng participated in the 2013 BWF World Championships in Guangzhou, China, was the runner-up at the Vietnam International Challenge in men's singles, and competed in the 2013 East Asian Games in Tianjin for Hong Kong, winning a silver medal in the men's team and bronze in the men's doubles.

In 2014, Ng won the China International Challenge, Osaka International Challenge and Irish Open. He was the runner-up at the Canadian Grand Prix and the Swiss International tournaments.

In 2015, Ng won the men's singles title at the Austrian Open. He later won his first Grand Prix title at the Bitburger Open. He also came second at the Canadian Grand Prix and reached the semifinals at the Hong Kong Super Series, having beaten top 10 players like Lin Dan and Chou Tien Chen before losing to the legendary Lee Chong Wei.

In 2016, Ng made history by becoming the first home player to win the men's singles title at the Hong Kong Open, beating India's Sameer Verma in the final. He also competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

After a damp 2022, Ng found his form in 2023 by reaching the final of the Thailand Masters and winning the German Open. At the 2023 Badminton Asia Championships, he defeated the defending champion Lee Zii Jia in straight games in the first round, which was his second consecutive victory over the former All England champion.