PH to host Asia team badminton championships next month

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Philippine Badminton Association Presidend and Rep. Albee Benitez (center) joins officials and coaches during the press launch of the Badminton Asia Team Championships. They are PH women's coach Ian Mendez, Smart Communication's Atty. Eric Espanol, PBA secretary-general Christopher Quimpo, Badminton Asia COO Saw Chit Boon, , PBA's Atty. Jackie Cruz, Badminton Asia's Belle Ng Yein Mun and Chooi Weng Sheng, and PH men's coach Ronald Magnaye

By Kristel Satumbaga

 

The Philippine Badminton Association-Smash Pilipinas kicks off its program this year by hosting the Badminton Asia Team Championships 2020 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum next month.

The tournament will be held on Feb. 11 to 16 where 12 teams each from the men’s and women’s divisions will be participating.

Philippine Badminton Association Presidend and Rep. Albee Benitez (center) joins officials and coaches during the press launch of the Badminton Asia Team Championships. They are PH women's coach Ian Mendez, Smart Communication's Atty. Eric Espanol, PBA secretary-general Christopher Quimpo, Badminton Asia COO Saw Chit Boon, , PBA's Atty. Jackie Cruz, Badminton Asia's Belle Ng Yein Mun and Chooi Weng Sheng, and PH men's coach Ronald Magnaye
Philippine Badminton Association President and Rep. Albee Benitez (center) joins officials and coaches during the press launch of the Badminton Asia Team Championships. They are PH women’s coach Ian Mendez, Smart Communication’s Atty. Eric Espanol, PBA secretary-general Christopher Quimpo, Badminton Asia COO Saw Chit Boon, PBA’s Atty. Jackie Cruz, Badminton Asia’s Belle Ng Yein Mun and Chooi Weng Sheng, and PH men’s coach Ronald Magnaye.

The event serves as a qualifier to the Thomas and Uber Cup 2020 scheduled on May 16 to 24 in Aarhus, Denmark where four slots are at stake in the men’s and women’s divisions.

The PH men’s team is bracketed in Group A along with top seed Indonesia and No. 5 India, while the PH women’s squad plays Southeast Asian rivals Thailand and Indonesia in Group Y following the draw results held on Wednesday at the Century Park Hotel.

Comprising the men’s division are China, Thailand and Hong Kong in Group B; Chinese Taipei, Malaysia and Singapore in Group C; and second seed Japan, Korea and Kazakhstan in Group D.

Seeing action in the women’s category are top seed Japan, Malaysia and Hong Kong in Group W; Korea, India and Kazakhstan in Group X; and second seed China, Chinese Taipei and Singapore in Group Z.

“We are trying to elevate the international standard of our players through hosting this tournament,” said PBA-Smash Pilipinas President Albee Benitez, adding that the exposure also hopes to upgrade the skills of our players by going up against the best athletes in the region.

The teams will undergo a round-robin format in the preliminaries with the Top 2 squads from each group will advance to the knockout quarterfinals. Three singles and two doubles matches will be competed in each matchup.

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