Asia Player Development Camp Completed
Eight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
DetailsEight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
DetailsEight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
DetailsAs part of the Badminton Oceania player development programme 8 players from Australia and New Zealand have descended on Jakarta, Indonesia for an 18 day high badminton experience.
DetailsWith the inclusion of Para-badminton in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, the popularity is on the rise in the region.
DetailsThe Badminton Oceania Auckland office and staff had an enjoyable week last week hosting Nynette Sass, President of Samoa Badminton.
DetailsFollowing on from their whitewash of the VICTOR Oceania Junior Championship finals, the New Zealand team have once again showed their ascendancy, this time in the Junior Team event, winning all 5 ties and dropping just one match.
DetailsThe VICTOR Oceania Junior Mixed Team Championships begun yesterday, setting in motion the final event from a busy week in Noumea.
DetailsIf you held a mirror to the VICTOR Oceania Championships finals, you would see a perfect reflection of participants and results across the Junior and Senior event.
DetailsIt was a busy and long day at Salle Anewy in New Caledonia, as over 100 players took to the courts in the first day of the VICTOR Oceania Junior and Senior Championships.
DetailsThe Australian supremacy was on display last night at Salle Anewy in Noumea, as their players took out the title in every event at the Casa Del Sole Noumea International.
DetailsDylan Soedjasa (NZ) was the name on everyone’s lips today at the Kiwi player made his presence felt in the Casa Del Sole Noumea International, staking his claim for finals spots in both the men’s singles…
DetailsAustralian shuttlers had the most success as the Casa Del Sole Noumea International got underway today at Salle Anewy in Noumea, putting on dominant displays in the singles and claiming a number of quarter-final berths.
DetailsIn front of an enthusiastic crowd gathered at Salle Anewy, the Australians in the field continued the theme of yesterday to once again put on strong performances and claim most of the semi-final spots.
Details‘Ilisoni Niukapu (29), a Para Badminton player is Tonga’s latest rising sports talent, who hopes to be able to represent Tonga at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2020.
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