Shuttle Time Tutor, Mauritius Badminton Association
Childhood Days
I was born in Cairo into a family deeply rooted in the education sector. Despite their professional commitments, my family has always been passionate about sports and spent effort and resources to foster a supportive environment for me and my siblings in sports.
BCA MEMO – Request for Information – Yonex Market Survey and Distributor Nomination
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Author:
Faadil Sayed
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 10:36
Further to the ongoing partnership with Yonex, and in preparation for the second phase of the partnership aimed at making Yonex equipment more readily available in our region, the Badminton Confederation Africa (BCA) kindly requests Member Associations to provide the information required through the two online questionnaires prepared by Yonex.
The purpose of this exercise is to support Yonex in gathering the necessary market information from Member Associations and from any companies that may be nominated as potential distributors in your country.
BCA MEMO – Order Paper | BCA MAs’ 2026 Voting Strength | BCA 2025 AGM Minutes
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Author:
Faadil Sayed
Friday, March 13, 2026 - 09:34
As per Clause 9.5 of the BCA Constitution, we are pleased to share the agenda for the upcoming BCA Annual General Meeting 2026, which will be held alongside the BWF AGM on Thursday 23 April 2026 in Horsens, Denmark, from 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs.
From Gaborone to Kampala: African Stars Continue Their Journey at the Uganda International Challenge 2026
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Author:
Tejraj Pultoo
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 23:01
After an intense week of continental battles at the All Africa Senior Championships in Gaborone, Botswana, many of Africa’s top badminton players quickly shifted their focus to a new international stage, the Uganda International Challenge 2026, held from 18 to 22 February at the Lugogo Indoor Stadium in Kampala.
The tournament attracted strong participation from Asia, Europe, Oceania, and Africa, creating a highly competitive environment where African athletes had another opportunity to test themselves against global opposition.
A Golden Finale in Gaborone: Champions Crowned After an Unforgettable African Journey
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Author:
Tejraj Pultoo
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 22:56
From the first shuttle struck during the Team Championships to the final points played on championship Sunday, the All Africa Badminton Championships 2026 in Gaborone, Botswana delivered days of passion, pride, resilience, and unforgettable badminton.
Inside the Royal Aria Indoor Sports Centre, the finals of the Individual Championships felt like the perfect ending to a long and demanding week — a moment where effort, sacrifice, and dreams finally met reality.
Finalists Confirmed After Thrilling Semi-Final Battles in Gaborone
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Author:
Tejraj Pultoo
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 22:49
The atmosphere at the Royal Aria Indoor Sports Centre in Gaborone reached another level of intensity as the semi-finals of the All Africa Individual Championships 2026 delivered high-quality badminton, emotional moments, and decisive performances.
With places in the finals at stake, players showed courage, determination, and mental strength across all five events. Every rally mattered, and every point carried the weight of a continental dream.
Men’s Singles: Egypt and Mauritius Secure Final Spots
Pressure Mounts as Players Fight for Semifinal Places
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Author:
Tejraj Pultoo
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 22:42
The intensity of the All Africa Individual Championships 2026 continued to rise on Day 2 afternoon, as players returned to the courts of the Royal Aria Gymnasium in Gaborone for another demanding session filled with important matches and growing pressure.
After a busy morning, there was little time to rest. Athletes quickly shifted their focus back to competition mode, knowing that every match now carried greater importance as the tournament moves deeper into its decisive stages.
Players Push Limits as Championship Moves Towards the Final Stages
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Author:
Tejraj Pultoo
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 22:39
Day 2 of the All Africa Individual Championships 2026 brought another long and physically demanding schedule at the Royal Aria Gymnasium in Gaborone, as players fought through the Round of 16 and Quarterfinal stages in pursuit of continental glory.
After the emotional team championships earlier in the week, athletes were now fully focused on individual ambitions. The level of play continued to rise, with several strong performances, surprising results, and intense matches across all five events.
Giants Tested and New Contenders Rising: Day 1 Delivers Drama in Gaborone
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Author:
Tejraj Pultoo
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 22:26
The intensity continued to rise on Day 1 of the All Africa Individual Championships 2026 at the Royal Aria Gymnasium in Gaborone, as top seeds were pushed, surprise results emerged, and Africa’s depth in badminton talent became increasingly visible.
Coming just one day after the historic team championships, where Algeria secured a fifth consecutive continental men’s title and qualification to the Thomas Cup, while South Africa booked their place in the Uber Cup — players entered the individual competition with confidence, but also fatigue.