Taufik Hidayat to set up a Badminton school in Jakarta

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  1. cobalt

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    I just came upon this article... it was published almost a year ago, but it still makes for interesting reading! :)

    Remember the Name


    Issue 86 November 2011
    http://www.emel.com/article?id=91&a_id=2518

    Everyone knows a sports star’s name when they are at their peak. Ali Khimji speaks to Taufik Hidayat about how to make a mark when you are playing, and how to leave an impression when you retire.

    Some excerpts:

    “I would be at the soccer fields straight after school, come rain or shine, and didn’t go back home until we heard the call for maghrib prayers from the local mosque.” Whilst his parents were keen for him to succeed in whatever he chose to do, it was when he was eight years old that his father sat him down and asked whether he was serious about sports.

    ...Makeshift courts were set up around towns and villages, and it was here that Taufik first learned the skills of his trade. “I first played with my local village team, and we competed against neighbouring villages. As time went by, my passion for the sport grew.”

    Taufik then joined a badminton club which was a two and a half hours drive away from his home. At times, his father would stop halfway and make Taufik walk or run the rest of the way. He was angry at first, but appreciates the effect of his father’s disciplinarian attitude: “it moulded me into the person who I am today, who never gives up and always aims for the best.”

    ...Spectators of the sport could see his talent, but something prevented him from really performing at the elite tournaments. But this was all set to change at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.

    ...However, Taufik has had skirmishes with controversy during his career. He continuously threatened to leave the national team, initially because his mentor Mulyo Handoyo was excluded from the coaching list. There was another incident when he threw a plastic bottle at a member of the crowd, after unsavoury comments were shouted from the audience; “naturally, the things I heard angered me, but I admit that I went overboard with my response.” Taufik also walked off the court once in a match against Lin Dan, the then number one seed, after a number of decisions were made against him; “if I don’t feel something is right, I will pursue it to the end of the earth in order to correct it.”

    Nevertheless, he has made a name for himself as an outstanding player on the court. Syed Mohammad Arif, the former Indonesian national coach, once said of Taufik: “He can play any stroke. He weaves the racquet like a wand. He can pick any shot from any angle and make it look easy.” Former All England champion Pullela Gopi Chand describes him as “a trapeze artist on court.”

    ...Representing Indonesia, to him, is a “positive burden”, but one that he is “entirely grateful to have taken on.”
    “The fact that only our athletes and presidents can have the privilege of their flag flying and anthem playing in foreign countries, has helped me recognise the immense faith that the country has given to us athletes—I am forever humbled by it.”

    For now, Taufik’s mind is preoccupied with setting up the Taufik Hidayat Arena; a multi-faceted sports centre that will encourage Indonesian children to take up badminton, and provide them with state-of-the-art facilities, which they can use for free. “Until a few years ago, Indonesians would drop everything to watch the matches. But now, it pains me to not see that same enthusiasm amongst the kids.”

    “Badminton has made me the Taufik Hidayat I am today; it is the reason I am blessed with fame and fortune. It has been my dream to open an academy, in adherence with my own sporting philosophy, where badminton enthusiasts can gather and form a community.”

    With the Arena, Taufik Hidayat stands to leave a legacy that will hopefully rejuvenate interest in badminton around Indonesia. Too often we see retired sports stars disappearing into the ether; occasionally popping up in newspaper scandals. Here, Taufik has the opportunity to be remembered for the very thing that made him memorable in the first place. And as badminton has always been controlled and managed by the government, this is truly revolutionary and innovative in its approach; something that Taufik has always exhibited in his badminton. For now, sports personalities the world over should take heed; this is how to make a name for yourself in the game.
     
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    Hope that Taufik can generate more fans and players for Badminton with his Arena

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    That's a good article. :):):p)

    Just hope that Taufik can generate more fans and players for Badminton with his Arena.
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    congratulation for the launching of Taufik Hidayat Arena..
     
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    congrats TH :)
    even our newest governor came by to congratulate TH and his THA (Taufik Hidayat Arena)
     
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    [h=1]Taufik seeks Chinese badminton cooperation after retirement[/h]http://www.sportskeeda.com/2012/12/27/taufik-seeks-chinese-badminton-cooperation-after-retirement/

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    Seasoned Indonesian player Taufik Hidayat has said that he would seek more cooperation with China after his retirement, aiming to improve the performances of talented players trained in his international-class badminton hall here. Taufik, who has garnered dozens of men’s singles championships in international tournaments, plans to retire from his professional career mid-next year, reports Xinhua.

    He said he would spend most of his time after his retirement to develop talented badminton players in his newly-built badminton hall and training centre located in Ciracas, eastern part of Jakarta, called Taufik Hidayat Arena (THA).
    Besides his own team tasked to carry out the training programmes for talented badminton players from several countries, Taufik would see possibilities to seek more assistance from his experienced foreign counterparts, including those from China, whom he had built good relationship with during his 16-year career.

    He said establishing cooperation with his Chinese colleague players is an option that he would take to hone up skills of badminton players trained in THA.

    “I took part in Chinese badminton league recently. I feel so close with the country. The cooperation can be conducted by coach or players exchange programmes. Or perhaps, they can undertake training here or the other way around,” Taufik said.


    All the very best Taufik. :)
     
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    Does this mean that Taufik is going to build up a high-class club ala Djarum, SGS, JayaRaya to compete? He needs to find a sponsor soon. I think he will do fine. :)
     

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