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Widely recognised as one of the two most successful players in the history of Hong Kong tennis (the other being Ip Koon Hung), Tsui Wai Pui (back row centre), pictured here with younger brother Tsui Yun Pui (front row centre), won a remarkable thirty-four major Hong Kong titles over a 32-year span - five Hong Kong National Grass Court Men's Singles titles ('34, '36, '38 - '39, '48); ten Hong Kong National Grass Court Men's Doubles titles ('36, '38 - '39, '41, '47 - '49, '53, '57, '60); four Hong Kong National Hardcourt Men's Singles titles ('37 - '38, '47 - '48); ten Hong Kong National Hardcourt Men's Doubles titles ('37 - '38, '47 - '48, '51, '59 - '61, '63, '66); five Hong Kong National Hardcourt Mixed Doubles titles ('47, '52, '59, '61 - '62).
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He was an outstanding doubles specialist, and teamed up with his cousin, S.A. Rumjahn, to capture five Hong Kong National Grass Court Championships between 1927 and 1940, and was also a finalist in 1938 and 1941. Although competing predominantly in doubles, he did experience some success in singles, capturing the Championships in 1937, and finishing runner-up in 1936 and 1938.
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