Eain Yow Ng

WORLD RANKED #013
ROAD TO TOUR FINALS #009
DOB 26 Jan 1998
HEIGHT 170
BIRTHPLACE Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
WEIGHT 65
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STATISTICS
Years 10
Tournaments 0
Matches 270
Won 151
Lost 119
Finals 16
Titles 9

RANKING POINTS

Tournaments 17
Total Points 0
Points included 431.154
Points Average 431.154
Tournament -
Result Winner
Expires 2025-04-06
Points 875
Bonus -
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Result 5/8
Expires 2025-06-08
Points 675
Bonus -
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Result Runner up
Expires 2024-11-23
Points 575
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Runner up
Expires 2025-05-25
Points 575
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2025-05-17
Points 475
Bonus -
Tournament CIB Egyptian Open 2024
Result 9/16
Expires 2025-09-05
Points 465
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 3/4
Expires 2024-11-08
Points 350
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Runner up
Expires 2024-10-13
Points 345
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2024-11-17
Points 260
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2025-03-31
Points 260
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 17/32
Expires 2024-09-21
Points 250
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 17/32
Expires 2024-10-05
Points 250
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 17/32
Expires 2024-12-01
Points 250
Bonus -

HEAD-TO-HEAD

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Round 1 (Comcast Business U.S. Open Championships 2024) 20 Oct 2024, 18:15:00
Eain Yow Ng
Mostafa Asal
Round 1 (Q-Terminals Qatar Classic 2024) 30 Sep 2024, 11:15:00
Eain Yow Ng
Mazen Hesham
Round 1 (Paris Squash 2024) 15 Sep 2024, 14:45:00
Eain Yow Ng 5 8 14 3
Leonel Cardenas 11 11 12 11
Round 3 (CIB Egyptian Open 2024) 02 Sep 2024, 16:45:00
Eain Yow Ng 5 6 2
Paul Coll 11 11 11
Round 2 (CIB Egyptian Open 2024) 31 Aug 2024, 15:15:00
Iker Pajares 9 7 5
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11
Quarter Final (British Open 2024) 07 Jun 2024, 16:35:44
Eain Yow Ng 7 4 3
Paul Coll 11 11 11
Round 3 (British Open 2024) 05 Jun 2024, 10:54:37
Karim Abdel Gawad 11 11 9 10 7
Eain Yow Ng 6 3 11 12 11
Round 2 (British Open 2024) 03 Jun 2024, 15:21:15
Eain Yow Ng 4 11 11 11
Aly Abou Eleinen 11 4 7 6
Final (QSF 3 2024) 26 May 2024, 11:06:25
Tarek Momen 11 11 5 11
Eain Yow Ng 6 4 11 5
Semi Final (QSF 3 2024) 25 May 2024, 11:05:04
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 13 11
Dimitri Steinmann 6 8 15 5
Quarter Final (QSF 3 2024) 24 May 2024, 09:04:28
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11
Abhay Singh 6 9 4
Round 2 (QSF 3 2024) 23 May 2024, 07:02:44
Eain Yow Ng 14 11 11
Yassin Elshafei 12 5 5
Round 3 (2023-2024 CIB PSA World Championships) 14 May 2024, 14:51:01
Eain Yow Ng 9 4 6
Paul Coll 11 11 11
Round 1 (2023-2024 CIB PSA World Championships) 10 May 2024, 08:19:38
Baptiste Masotti 9 8 5
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11
Round 2 (El Gouna International Squash Open 2024) 20 Apr 2024, 12:44:31
Gregoire Marche 8 9 11 11 12
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 8 8 10
Round 1 (El Gouna International Squash Open 2024) 19 Apr 2024, 13:53:44
Cesar Salazar 13 5 7 2
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11 11
Semi Final (German Open 2024 - Presented By Sportwerk) 06 Apr 2024, 15:10:14
Joel Makin 11 8 11 8
Eain Yow Ng 13 11 6 11
Quarter Final (German Open 2024 - Presented By Sportwerk) 05 Apr 2024, 09:06:22
Velavan Senthilkumar 7 6 4
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11
Round 2 (German Open 2024 - Presented By Sportwerk) 04 Apr 2024, 09:05:50
Daniel Poleshchuk 4 3 5
Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11
Eain Yow Ng is Malaysia’s leading male player, having pushed into the top 20 in the World Rankings for the first time in 2021.

He started to come to prominence in 2015, when he reached his first final on the PSA Tour. He was beaten by countryman Tsz Fung Yip in a Malaysian Tour event. Yow took his first victory on the tour, beating Elvinn Leo in the second event of the 2016 season. He also finished runner-up twice on the tour that year, losing to Vikram Malhotra and Mohd Syafiq Kamal.

The second tour victory of his career came at the NT Open in 2017, where the Malaysian beat Joshua Larkin in the final. He then beat Larkin once more, this time in the final of the Australian Open to take his second title of the calendar year. Since then, Yow has reached a smattering of quarter finals, including at the Pakistan Open later that year, and at the Malaysian Open and Chicago Open in 2018.

The Malaysian had a good run of making it to the last 16 of big events during the 2018-19 season, doing so at the Hong Kong Open, Black Ball Open and the Canada Cup. He made the quarters of the Macau Open in his penultimate appearance of the season.

He won his national title in 2019, taking the Challenger 30 level Malaysian Open, before making the last 16 of two Platinum events that season. He did so at the CIB Egyptian Open and the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions.

The Malaysian went on to reach the same stage of the Qatar Classic in 2020, and with it, he made the rise to his career best World Ranking, of World No.26. That rise up the World Rankings continued through 2021, thanks to a maiden Platinum level quarter final, as the young Malaysian reached the last eight at the CIB Egyptian Open. He broke inside the top 20 for the first time in September of that year, and went on to reach the semis on home soil at the Bronze level Malaysian Open Squash Championships to end the calendar year.

He started 2022 with a quarter final appearance at the Sturbridge Capital Motor City Open, before also making the last 16 of the Optasia Championships. A third last eight finish of the season came at the Manchester Open, before he then reached the last 32 of three consecutive Platinum tournaments, losing out to top ten players on all three occasions.

Ng was crowned Malaysian National Champion for the first time in the summer, and he claimed his fifth Tour title later in the year. His biggest win on Tour came at the Cleveland Skating Club Open where he downed Sebastien Bonmalais in the final. He then got the better of Paul Coll en route to the quarters of the MARIGOLD Singapore Squash Open, before also making the last eight of the Hong Kong Football Club Open, his last appearance of the calendar year.

After making the last 16 of both the Pittsburgh Open and the GillenMarkets Canary Wharf Classic, the Malaysian then reached the quarter finals of the Optasia Championships. He secured his sixth Tour title a month later, winning the 2023 edition of the Cannon Kirk Gillen Markets Irish Squash Open, before finishing the campaign with a third round appearance at the El Gouna International.