Punch Gunalan


Punch Gunalan was a Malaysian badminton star, one of the finest combination doubles and singles players that the country has ever produced.

Badminton career

Gunalan was a talented right-hander who spent what might have been some of the best years of his playing career competing only sporadically as a student in England.
In early 70s, Gunalan and his partner, Ng Boon Bee became the leading men's doubles team in the world. They captured gold at the biennial Asian Games, at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games, and at the Asian Championships. They captured the venerable All England title in 1971.
Though perhaps less consistent in singles than he was in doubles, Gunalan was capable of playing it at the highest level. He reached the All-England singles final in 1974, losing in three close games to the iconic Rudy Hartono. He also helped Malaysia to reach the Thomas Cup final in 1970. He is the only Malaysian to capture gold medals in both men's singles and men's doubles at the Sea Games, the Commonwealth Games, and the Asian Games.

Post-retirement

After retiring as a player in 1974 Gunalan served in various stints as coach of the Malaysian team, an official in the Malaysian Badminton Association and as an official in the International Badminton Federation. In 1992, as team manager of the Thomas Cup together with Badminton Association of Malaysia president Tan Sri Elyas Omar, Malaysia won the Thomas Cup beating Indonesian.

Achievements

Olympic Games (demonstration)

Men's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1972Munich, West Germany Ng Boon Bee Ade Chandra
Christian Hadinata
4–15, 15–2, 11–15 Silver

Asian Games

Men's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1970Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok, Thailand Ng Boon Bee Junji Honma
Shoichi Toganoo
Gold

Men's singles
YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
1970Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok, Thailand Muljadi4–15, 15–3, 15–12 Gold

Asian Championships

Men's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1969Manila, Philippines Ng Boon Bee Ippei Kojima
Yukinori Hori
15–8, 5–15, 15–11 Gold

Men's singles
YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
1969Manila, Philippines Muljadi11–15, 3–15 Silver

Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

Men's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1969Yangon, Myanmar Yew Cheng Hoe Thongchai Phongful
Singha Siribanterng
Gold
1971Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Ng Boon Bee Ng Tat Wai
Ho Khim Kooi
Gold
1973Singapore, Singapore Dominic Soong Sangob Rattanusorn
Bandid Jaiyen
Silver

Men's singles
YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
1969Yangon, Myanmar Soon Akayapisud Gold
1971Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tan Aik Huang12–15, 11–15 Silver
1973Singapore, Singapore Tan Aik Mong Gold

Mixed doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1973Singapore, Singapore Sylvia Ng Bronze

Commonwealth Games

Men's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1970Edinburgh, Scotland Ng Boon Bee Ng Tat Wai
Tan Soon Hoi
15–3, 15–3 Gold
1974Christchurch, New Zealand Dominic Soong Bob McCoig
Fraser Gow
17–18, 15–5, 15–7 Bronze

Men's singles
YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
1974Christchurch, New Zealand Jamie Paulson15–1, 15–6 Gold

International tournaments

Men's doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1966Dutch Open Oon Chong Hau Knud Aage Nielsen
Elo Hansen
15–4, 15–4 Winner
1969Singapore Pesta Ng Boon Bee Indratno
Mintarja
15–5, 15–5 Winner
1969U.S. Open Ng Boon Bee Ippei Kojima
Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
15–3, 15–7 Winner
1971All England Ng Boon Bee Rudy Hartono
Indra Gunawan
15–5, 15–3 Winner
1971U.S. Open Ng Boon Bee Don Paup
Jim Poole
2–15, 18–13, 15–7 Winner
1971Denmark Open Ng Boon Bee Rudy Hartono
Indra Gunawan
11–15, 15–4, 15–8 Winner
1971Poona Open Ng Boon Bee Lee Kok Pheng
Lim Shook Kong
15–4, 15–5 Winner
1971German Open Ng Boon Bee Roland Maywald
Willi Braun
15–12, 15–8 Winner
1971Canada Open Ng Boon Bee Raphi Kanchanaraphi
Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
15–0, 15–11 Winner
1972Denmark Open Ng Boon Bee Sangob Rattanusorn
Bandid Jaiyen
15–6, 15–6 Winner
1972German Open Ng Boon Bee Derek Talbot
Elliot Stuart
15–9, 15–12 Winner
1972Singapore Open Ng Boon Bee Tan Aik Huang
Tan Aik Mong
11–15, retired Runner-up
1974Scottish Open Tom Bacher Mike Tredgett
Ray Stevens
Winner

Men's singles
YearTournamentOpponentScoreResult
1974All England Rudy Hartono15–8, 9–15, 10–15 Runner-up

Honours

Honours of Malaysia

Gunalan died on 15 August 2012 after suffering from a critical illness. He was 68.