Pearly Tan – Updated Sep 2023

Pearly Tan is a professional right-handed badminton player from Malaysia. Moreover, Pearly Tan joined the national team in 2013 and was the girls’ doubles silver medalist at 2018 Asian and World Junior Championships.

Early Life

Pearly Tan was born on the 14th of March 2000, in Kedah, Malaysia. According to her birth date, she is 22 years old and holds Malaysian nationality. Likewise, she has a birth sign of Gemini. She is the daughter of Tan Seng Hoe (father) and her mother’s name is unknown. Professionally, her father

Other than that, this Malaysian badminton player has not yet shared her personal information regarding her parent and siblings’ names, early childhood life, and much more. Looking at her, she might be well raised by her parents as a child.

Education

Moving toward her academic career, Tan has not yet shared her academic qualification in public. It seems she might have completed her schooling at a nearby school and might have left college to pursue a career in badminton.

Professional Career

From an early age, Pearly Tan began to play badminton. She has completed in Commonwealth Games, World Junior Championships, Asian Junior Championships BWF World Tour, and BWF International Challenge/Series. Moreover, she has competed in 283 games in total as of now with 190 wins and 93 losses (Singles, Doubles, and Mixed combined).

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Caption: Pearly Tan during a badminton match (Source: Instagram)

Her current ranking is 11 positions in Women’s doubles with Thinaah Muralitharan and 324 positions in Mixed doubles with Man Wei Chong as of 4 October 2022. And her highest ranking was 10 positions in Women’s doubles with Thinaah Muralitharan as of 17 May 2022 and 74 positions with Man Wei Chong in Mixed doubles as of 17 March 2020. 

Awards

In the 2018 World Junior Championship Girls doubles, she earned silver medals with her partner Toh Ee Wei. That same year, with her same partner, she again earned the silver medals in the 2018 Asian Junior Championships.

Likewise, she earned 3 gold medals in BWF International Series Women’s double at Malaysia International (2019), India International (2019), and Bangladesh International (2019) with her partner, Thinaah Muralitharan.

In addition, she earned two silver medals in the Mixed doubles category at India International (2019) and Malaysia International (2019).

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Caption: Pearly Tan showing gold medal with her partner (Source: Instagram)

In the BWF World Tour Women double, at the 2021 Swiss Open, she and her partner won the gold medals after defeating the Bulgarian team in a match score of 21-19, 21-12. Recently in the 2022 Commonwealth Games Women’s doubles, she and her partner Thinaah Muralitharan won the tournament after defeating the England team in a match score of 21-5, 21-8.  

Pearly Tan – Net Worth 2023 

Officially, this badminton player has not yet shared her income, net worth, and her earnings. However, according to some online sites, her net worth estimates at around $1 million to $5 million.

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Relationship Status

This Malaysian badminton player is currently single and unmarried. Moreover, there is no news regarding her relationship status at the moment. However, there is no information on whether she is dating someone or not, and is too private when it comes to her personal life.

Regarding her scandals and controversy, Pearly Tan is not a part of them till now and she avoids such things which harm her professional carer.

Body Measurements

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Caption: Pearly Tan posing for a photo (Source: Instagram)

This Malaysian badminton player stands 5 feet 5 inches tall and she weighs average. Moreover, Tan has brown eyes with black hair color and her other body stats information are unknown at the moment.

Pearly Tan – Social Media

On her Instagram page, there are more than 194k followers. Likewise, there are more than 4.2k friends on Facebook and 33 followers on Twitter.

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