| Full name | Lim Bong Soo |
|---|---|
| Country (sports) | Straits Settlements |
| Born | 1900 |
| Died | May 6, 1992 (Age 92) |
| Turned pro | 1936 |
| Singles | |
| Career titles | 12+ |
Lim Bong Soo (1900 - May 6, 1992) [1] was a Singaporean tennis player. He was a four time winner of the Malayan Championships.
Lim won the Singapore Championships six years in a row from 1930 to 1935. [2] He also won the Hong Kong singles title in 1929 and was Chinese national champion in 1931. [3] He took his first Malayan Championships title in 1931 beating Lam Say Kee in the final. [4] In 1932 he won his second title beating Alexander Pitt, an Englishman resident in India. [5] In 1933 he won his third consecutive title beating H. M. De Souza in the final. [6] He won his final Malayan Championships in 1935 over Nguyen van Chim. He turned down the opportunity of playing at Wimbledon. [3] Speaking about his tennis career in an interview in 1983, Lim said he worked hard, studied his opponents and applied science to his game and said he was an all-rounder with no weakness. [3] In 1936 Lim turned professional to become coach at the Tanglin Club. [7]
Lim was born in Singapore around 1900. [1] He died aged 92 in 1992. [1]