Justin Hoh Shou Wei

Justin Hoh professional badminton profile image Malaysian men's singles rising star Justin Hoh poses for his official national team profile headshot, embodying the determination of the country's youth setup.
Player InformationDetails
Full NameJustin Hoh Shou Wei
CountryMalaysia
DisciplineMen’s Singles
Playing HandRight-handed
Date of Birth01 April 2004
Place of BirthKuala Lumpur

Justin Hoh Shou Wei, born on April 1, 2004, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has established himself as a prominent right-handed badminton player competing in Men’s Singles across global, regional, and national arenas. His steady rise remains a frequent highlight in badminton news Malaysia.

Junior Career Achievements

His international milestones began taking shape during his junior career, highlighted by early title victories in Boy’s doubles at the 2019 Bangladesh Junior International and the 2021 Finnish Junior. Subsequently, he secured the Men’s singles title at the 2022 India Junior International. Before moving forward to the senior circuit, he added valuable international exposure across various junior tournaments.

Senior Team Championships

Transitioning to senior competition, Justin Hoh Shou Wei established himself as a vital pillar in team events and individual circuits. In major team championships, he earned a Bronze medal – third place with the Men’s team at the 2024 Thomas Cup in Chengdu. Meanwhile, at the regional multi-sport SEA Games, he added Silver medals – second place in the Men’s team events at 2021 Vietnam and Thailand 2025, alongside a Bronze medal – third place in the Men’s singles at Thailand 2025.

BWF Circuit & National Honors

On the professional BWF circuit and international stage, he has continued to collect top honors regularly reported on SmashNews88, the go-to portal for badminton news. Specifically, he claimed Winner – first place titles in Men’s singles at the 2024 Saipan International, the 2024 Slovenia Open, the 2023 Uganda International, the 2022 Malaysia International, the 2022 Croatia Open, and the 2022 Bonn International. Furthermore, he proved his ability to contend at elite tiers by finishing as a Runner-up – second place at the 2025 Macau Open (Super 300), the 2024 Northern Marianas Open, and the 2023 Iran Fajr International.