Badminton player to compete internationally

Alberton Badminton player gets to go overseas and participate in the sport he is passionate about.

ALBERTON – Tashlin Hamid, a 20-year-old Randhart resident, is a keen badminton player who attended Alberton High school and is currently enrolled at Wits University, studying BCom Marketing.

He has been selected to represent SA Universities and compete in the World University Badminton championships to be held in Spain in July this year.

He started playing badminton at the age of 13 and through the years his passion for the sport grew. “It is a quick sport, so you have to be physically fit and mentally strategic to match your opponent and adapt to on the court,” explained Tashlin.

He trains with and looks up to his coach, Stewart Carson, Senior National coach of SA.

Tashlin has been playing at a senior level for the past two years and plays against very stiff competition from both experienced and national players.

“I’m very happy and proud to be selected to represent my country and play on an international level. Finally, my training and dedication to the sport has paid off,” said Tashlin.

The RECORD will follow up once Tashlin returns from Spain in July.

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