Congraulations Bilqis Prasista but now it’s our turn. Sunday will be fun day with the Australian Indonesian Youth Association

Men double Indonesian badminton team at All England 2022.

Marcus Fernaldi Gideon/Kevin Senjaya at All England, March 2022. Source: AP Photo / Dita Alangkara

This year’s Thomas Cup and Uber Cup for badminton finish on Sunday 15 May. On the same day the Australian Indonesian Youth Association of Victoria will hold its Badminton Day. Will a potential world champions be unearthed? How can you get involved?


Vincent Ganda is the Professional Program Manager with AIYA Victoria. He talks to Sri Dean about the AIYA Badminton Day and explains why the event is so special.
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Legendary Indonesian badminton player, Rudy Hartono strikes a pose.
Soccer is the most popular sport in Indonesia, so why did AIYA Victora choose to hold a badminton day? Source: Source: chooyutshing/creative commons
Legendary Indonesian badminton player, Rudy Hartono strikes a pose.
Soccer is the most popular sport in Indonesia, so why did AIYA Victora choose to hold a badminton day? Source: Source: chooyutshing/creative commons

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