Badminton championship calling for teams

Auckland Malayali Badminton Club (AMBC) is holding its first ever badminton championship—NZ Open Malayali Badminton Championship—on October 1, for which they are calling for interested teams.
Being held at AMBC’s home ground at College Rifles Badminton Club, 33 Haast St, Remuera, the tournament is expecting more than 30 teams. Many badminton clubs in Auckland and teams from Hamilton, Whangere, and Wellington have already submitted their expression of interest to participate.
The tournament is restricted to Men’s doubles teams and requires at least one of the team members to be from Malayali community and teams can register at www.ambc.org.nz. The registration closes on September 27.
AMBC players emerged winners at the Smash 2016, badminton championship organised by Auckland Malayali Samajam in July this year, winning Men’s doubles, Men’s single and Mixed doubles titles.
AMBC is a group of enthusiasts with a mix of experience and amateur players providing an opportunity and platform to people who enjoy badminton, from social to elite players in the community. With an aim to guide and advise new players, AMBC also organises training sessions on Saturdays. The club also holds social badminton sessions every Saturday at 7: 00 a.m. and occasionally on public holidays.
Booking for the training can be made at least a week before to ensure the courts are available for the practice and training sessions. Interested players can visit www.ambc.org.nz/register-2/ to register for the training sessions.
Auckland Malayali Badminton Club (AMBC) is holding its first ever badminton championship—NZ Open Malayali Badminton Championship—on October 1, for which they are calling for interested teams.
Being held at AMBC’s home ground at College Rifles Badminton Club, 33 Haast St, Remuera, the tournament is...
Auckland Malayali Badminton Club (AMBC) is holding its first ever badminton championship—NZ Open Malayali Badminton Championship—on October 1, for which they are calling for interested teams.
Being held at AMBC’s home ground at College Rifles Badminton Club, 33 Haast St, Remuera, the tournament is expecting more than 30 teams. Many badminton clubs in Auckland and teams from Hamilton, Whangere, and Wellington have already submitted their expression of interest to participate.
The tournament is restricted to Men’s doubles teams and requires at least one of the team members to be from Malayali community and teams can register at www.ambc.org.nz. The registration closes on September 27.
AMBC players emerged winners at the Smash 2016, badminton championship organised by Auckland Malayali Samajam in July this year, winning Men’s doubles, Men’s single and Mixed doubles titles.
AMBC is a group of enthusiasts with a mix of experience and amateur players providing an opportunity and platform to people who enjoy badminton, from social to elite players in the community. With an aim to guide and advise new players, AMBC also organises training sessions on Saturdays. The club also holds social badminton sessions every Saturday at 7: 00 a.m. and occasionally on public holidays.
Booking for the training can be made at least a week before to ensure the courts are available for the practice and training sessions. Interested players can visit www.ambc.org.nz/register-2/ to register for the training sessions.
Leave a Comment