Simon Koh
CEO
Introduction Hello! My name is Simon Koh. I am the head coach for Aspire Badminton Centre.
I am a former national player and have represented Singapore.
After retiring as a national player, I have seen started Badminton Coaching and have been coaching for 20 years.
I have produced many players who are former national players and players that are still in the team representing Singapore. Personal Achievement
Singapore National Badminton National team – Men Singles at age 15 from 1992 to 2001
World Junior Championship 1995 – Men Singles
Asian Junior Championship 1995 – Top 4
SAFSA Open Individual Championship – Men Singles Champion 1999 and 2000
Inter-varsity Badminton (IVP) Open Singles Champion
Yonex 100 Plus Singapore National Open Category 1996 Men Singles 1st Runner Up
Yonex 100 Plus Singapore National Junior U19 Championship Men Singles Champion (1994, 1996)
Yonex 100 Plus Singapore National Junior U19 Championship Men Doubles Champion (1994 and 1995)
Yonex 100 Plus Singapore National Junior U19 Championship Mixed Doubles 1996 1st Runner up
Konica School Individual Championship 1993 U17 Singles 1st Runner Up
National F&N Open 1992 U16 Singles Champion
Participated in Asian Junior and Captain in the Milo Cup in Malaysia
Circuit Tournament between 1991 to 1996
National Junior Badminton 1990 U12 Singles Champion
Participate in Malaysia Open, Brunei Open, Asean Championship
Coaching Profile (Individual Players)
Fully accredited and certified under NROC (National Registry of Coaches) since 2020
Awarded Coaching Level 1 (Technical) Certificate issued by the Singapore Badminton Association
Awarded Coaching Level 1 (Theory) Certificate issued by Singapore Sports Council
Awarded Coaching Level 2 (Technical) Certificate issued by Singapore Sports Council
International Paralympic Committee Para Sports Coaching Programme
Certified First Aid, CPR and AED provider
Head Coach of Singapore Badminton Association Academy for Hougang, Pasir Ris and Yio Chu Kang Centre since 2017
SDSC – Singapore Disability Sport Council6th Asean Para Games (Indonesia 2011) Equivalent to SEA Games – Gold Medal Singles (Tay Wei Ming)World Para-Badminton Champion (Germany 2013)- MS SU5 Bronze Medallist (Tay Wei Ming)World Para-Badminton Champion (Germany 2013)- MD SU5 Doubles Bronze Medallist (Tay Wei Ming & Kelvin Pung)Asean Para-Badminton Championship (Korea) – MS SU5 – Silver Medallist (Tay Wei Ming)Indonesian Para-Badminton Championship (Solo) - MS SU5 Bronze Medallist (Tay Wei Ming)Ireland Para-Badminton Championship MS SU5 – Silver Medallist (Tay Wei Ming)Ireland Para-Badminton Championship MD SU5 – Silver MedalistWorld Para-Badminton Championship (London 2015) – MS SU5 – Bronze Medallist (Tay Wei Ming)China Para-Badminton Championship (Beijing) – MD SU5 Bronze MedallistIreland Para-Badminton Championship 2016 MS SU5 – Bronze Medallist (Tay Wei Ming)Ireland Para-Badminton Championship 2016 MD SU5 – Silver MedallistWorld Para Doubles Championship – Gold Medal (Tay Wei Ming) 2018Spanish Para Badminton Singles Open 2018 – Winner (Tay Wei Ming)Dubai Para-Badminton Singles Open 2018 – 3rd (Tay Wei Ming)World Para Doubles Championship – Gold Medal (Tay Wei Ming) 2018Thailand Para Badminton Singles 2019 – 3rd (Tay Wei Ming)
Grace Chua (Present)Singapore National Badminton Team – Women SinglesGirls (Singles) U11 Champion (Cheers Age Group)
Joel Koh (Present)Singapore National Badminton Team – Men Singles
Sean Lee (Former)Singapore National Badminton Team – Men Singles
Leslie Teng Pang Liang (Former)Singapore National Badminton Team – Men DoublesPilot Pen Cup 2007 Boys U13 Doubles – 1st Runner UpPilot Pen Cup 2008 Boys U13 Doubles – 1st Runner UpPilot Pen Cup 2008 Boys U13 Singles – Joint 3rd2nd ASEAN Schools Sports Olympiad International – Bronze Medallist
Tay Li WeiGraduating Class of 2008 Singapore Sport SchoolTop 4 in the Singapore Badminton Association U15 Men’s Doubles Championship 2010Top 4 in the Singapore Badminton Association U19 Mixed Doubles 2013Shortlist for the ASEAN School Trials in 2012, 2013
BWF World-Para Badminton Championship (2019)Yap Qian Yi / Goi Ming Ying (Women’s Doubles WH1 – WH2 ) – Qualify for World Championship
Tay Wei Ming (Men Singles SU5) - Quarter-Finals
