From Olympic Bronze with Sindhu to Back-to-Back Super 300s, Park's Next Act Takes Shape
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From Olympic bronze with Sindhu to back-to-back Super 300s, coach Park Tae-Sang's next act takes shape
Coach Park Tae-Sang celebrates two Super 300 titles won by young Indian players. He aims to develop a new generation of Indian badminton stars for future success. The focus now shifts to qualifying for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Players must improve endurance, mental strength, and on-court speed significantly. Park believes India's future in singles badminton looks very strong.
Park Tae-sang: The Korean Coach Shaping India’s Next Badminton Dream
New Delhi: When 17-year-old Tanvi Sharma stood on top of the podium at the Taipei Open, she did something revealing even before the celebrations had properly begun. She removed the gold medal from around her own neck and placed it around the neck of her coach, Park Tae-sang. It was a spontaneous gesture, but one that perhaps captured better than words the role the South Korean coach has played in the emergence of one of Indian badminton’s bright…
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