The athletes and coaches will sharpen their skills at the SCG Badminton Academyin Bangkok from July 2 to August 20.
Venus Asavasitthithavorn, from SCG’s Enterprise Brand Manager’s Office, saidher group wanted to help the Vietnamese players to develop their potential atthe highest level and be ready for regional and international competitions.
It was one of the SCG’s visions to improve the life standards and lift thesports movement at the destinations where the group was located.
“Since 2002, Vietnam could not find any player who could reach the world levelsuch as Nguyen Tien Minh. It is a headache for us because we have talentedathletes but we do not have enough support and sponsorship to push them up,”said Huynh Ngoc Lien, Deputy President of the HCM City Badminton Federation.
“Sending young athletes to Thailand is a good start. SCG Academy is aprofessional environment where they are updated and science is applied insports training and practice. It would help athletes to get to a higher level,”she said.
“The course is not a long-term one but it is an important step to lift Vietnam badminton.Hopefully, we could take part in big events in the near future.”
SCG has produced high ranking players such as world women’s No 8 RatchanokIntanon and world men’s No 10 Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk.-VNA