Country: Malaysia
Place of Birth: Malaysia
Date of Birth: August 26, 2003
Playing Style: Shakehand, Offensive, Left-handed
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Biography
Wong Qi Shen is a professional table tennis player from the state of Kedah, Malaysia. Born on August 26 2003, he has represented Malaysia in numerous international table tennis tournaments.
Wong Qi Shen and his doubles partner Choong Javen pulled off a major upset by defeating the world No. 1-ranked doubles pair, Lin Shidong and Lin Gaoyuan, securing a bronze medal for Malaysia at the 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships.
Wong represented Malaysia at the 2025 South East Asian Games and won bronze medal in team event and silver medals in men’s and mixed doubles.
Social Media
Wong Qi Shen has an Instagram account. The handle is @wongqishen .
Sponsorship
Wong Qi Shen is sponsored by Donic Malaysia.
Wong Qi Shen Teammates
Wong Qi Shen teammates in the 2025 South East Asian Games:
Tey Hong Yu
IM Jin Zhen
Playing Style
Wong Qi Shen is a left-handed shakehand-grip offensive player. Wong is fast table tennis player with an explosive forehand.
Equipment
Wong Qi Shen uses Donic equipments. You can check full details of his equipments here .
World Ranking
Wong Qi Shen has a world ranking of #159 as of December 21, 2025.
Highest World Ranking
Wong Qi Shen achieved his highest world rankings of #157 on December 16, 2025.
World Titles
Wong Qi Shen has not won any WTT or ITTF titles.
Best Performances (Non-Title)
World Table Tennis (WTT) Competitions:
WTT Star Contender London 2025 – Round 32
WTT Contender Almaty 2025 – Round 32
International Competitions:
2025 South East Asian Games Team Event – Bronze
2025 South East Asian Games Mixed Doubles – Silver
2025 South East Asian Games Men’s Doubles – Silver
2023 South East Asian Games Team Event – Silver Medal
ITTF Asian Table Tennis Championships 2024 Doubles – Bronze Medal
Most Notable Win
Wong Qi Shen’s most notable win so far in the WTT series was reaching the round of 32 at the WTT Star Contender London 2025. He won three matches in the qualifying rounds, beating Larry Trumpauskas, Ylane Batix, and Darius Movileanu. He then defeated Aditya Sareen in the round of 64 before finally losing to Flavien Coton in the round of 32. Wong Qi Shen earned 45 ranking points – his biggest points gained so far.
At the Asian Table Tennis Championships 2024, Wong Qi Shen and Choong Javen pulled out a major upset against Lin Shidong and Lin Gaoyuan in a double match. The duo won a bronze medal which is Malaysia’s first medal at the Asian championships after 54 years.