BADMINTON PLAYER

Jalani Sidek

1964 - Today

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Mohamed Jalani Mohd Sidek (born 11 November 1964) is a Malaysian former badminton player and coach. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jalani Sidek is the 21st most popular badminton player, the 66th most popular biography from Malaysia and the 4th most popular Malaysian Badminton Player.

Jalani Sidek, born in 1964, is most famous for being a prominent Malaysian badminton player who excelled in men's doubles during the 1980s and 1990s. He is particularly known for his success in various international tournaments, including winning the All England Open Badminton Championships.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Jalani Sidek ranks 21 out of 117Before him are Zhang Ning, Chen Long, Rashid Sidek, Li Yongbo, Bang Soo-hyun, and Razif Sidek. After him are Lee Yong-dae, Hendra Setiawan, Hwang Hye-young, Camilla Martin, Kim Dong-moon, and Gao Ling.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Jalani Sidek ranks 945Before him are Michael Reilly Burke, Scott Silver, Silvia Costa, Ismail Youssef, Paterson Joseph, and Carsten Wolf. After him are Yang Young-ja, Catherine Cortez Masto, Sergei Nemchinov, Wynonna Judd, Dave Rowntree, and Kurt Russ.

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In Malaysia

Among people born in Malaysia, Jalani Sidek ranks 66 out of 90Before him are Noordin Mohammad Top (1968), Penny Wong (1968), Rashid Sidek (1968), Fish Leong (1978), Alex Yoong (1976), and Razif Sidek (1962). After him are Angelica Lee (1976), Mario Miranda (1926), Nisha Ayub (1979), Guy Sebastian (1981), Mohd Faiz Subri (1987), and Azizulhasni Awang (1988).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In Malaysia

Among badminton players born in Malaysia, Jalani Sidek ranks 3Before him are Lee Chong Wei (1982), and Rashid Sidek (1968). After him are Lee Zii Jia (1998), Yap Kim Hock (1970), Goh Liu Ying (1989), Soh Wooi Yik (1998), Goh V Shem (1989), Chan Peng Soon (1988), Aaron Chia (1997), Tan Wee Kiong (1989), and Soniia Cheah Su Ya (1993).