Teh, who was the Super 300 tournament’s fourth seed, reached a career-high rank of world number 30 earlier this week.
He is the second-highest-ranked men’s singles player in Singapore, behind compatriot Loh Kean Yew, who is 11th.
He has been on a stellar run of form of late.
Last month, Teh reached the quarter-finals of the Indonesia Masters where he upset Japan’s world number nine Kodai Naraoka. He also made the finals of five tournaments in 2024.