2019 In December, Hoh won the
Asian Youth Championships beating
Jason Gunawan from Hong Kong in the boys' singles U-17 final. Just one week later, he won the men's doubles U-19 title at the Bangladesh Junior International with his partner
Fazriq Razif beating compatriot
Eogene Ewe and
Ong Zhen Yi in the final.
2021 After more than a year not competing internationally due to pandemic, in October, Hoh made a comeback at the Finnish Junior where he won the men's doubles U-19 title with his partner Ong Zhen Yi, beating compatriot Fazriq Razif &
Wong Vin Sean in an all-Malaysian final.
2022 In May, Hoh won the National Under-21 Championships for the first time after beating
Chia Jeng Hon. In June, he won his first senior title at the
Bonn International after beating
Su Li-yang in the final. He then proceeded to win his second senior title in the following week at
Croatia Open, after defeating
Nguyễn Hải Đăng from Vietnam in 80 minutes. In August, he won his third international title for the season at the India Junior International after defeating his opponent,
Pranay Shettigar from India. Hoh was promoted to senior ranks in November.
2023 In January, Hoh competed at the
Iran Fajr International and finished as runner-up. In February, he captured his fourth senior title at the
Uganda International. In March, he was selected to represent Malaysia at
2023 SEA Games. Unfortunately, he suffered a
left Achilles tendon rupture in training on April 10 and underwent surgery the following day. He was expected to be out for six to nine months after the surgery. The injury forced him to withdraw from the SEA Games. Hoh played his first international tournament since the injury at the
2023 Syed Modi International in November.
2024 In January, Hoh was selected to represent Malaysia at
2024 Asia Team Championships. Unfortunately, he had picked up a knee injury and was replaced for the tournament. In April, he was included in Malaysia's squad for
2024 Thomas Cup in Chengdu, China. The team clinched bronze after losing to China in the semi-finals. At the
Slovenia Open in May, he was crowned champion after beating Indonesian Prahdiska Bagas Shujiwo 19–21, 21–11, 21–15. In July, Hoh finished as the runner-up at the
Northern Marianas Open. He then reached the final of
Saipan International the following week where he clinched his second title of the year.
2025 In 2025, Hoh competed at the
SEA Games in Thailand, where he won a silver medal in the team event and a bronze in the men's singles. == Achievements ==