Loh Kean Yew a hit with kids at HSBC clinic for ST School Pocket Money Fund beneficiaries
SINGAPORE – As men’s singles world No. 10 and a father to a 10-month-old boy, Singapore badminton star Loh Kean Yew proved to be a natural when it comes to coaching kids.
On May 24, the 27-year-old led a coaching clinic organised by HSBC, in partnership with The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (STSPMF),which supports children from low-income families with financial assistance to help them through school.
Through the 90-minute clinic at SBH East Coast @ EXPO, Loh was a hit with the 30 primary school pupils as he interacted, warmed up and sparred with them. He patiently taught the weaker players to “swing forward” their rackets, and reacted animatedly with a laugh whenever a kid smashed a shuttlecock past him.
He said: “I’m excited to share my passion for badminton with these young players and be part of this meaningful clinic with HSBC and The Straits Times.
“My journey in the sport began at a young age, and I understand how transformative these early experiences can be. I look forward to inspiring these children and perhaps discovering Singapore’s future badminton stars.”
For the kids, it was a rare opportunity to meet, play and learn from the 2021 world champion.
Aiden Leo, a 10-year-old from Ang Mo Kio Primary School who had just switched his co-curricular activity to badminton, said: “The clinic was super fun. I learnt new skills, got better at playing, and made some new friends. Now I feel more confident when I play.”
For HSBC, the clinic represents the bank’s ongoing commitment to creating opportunities for its global community.
Drawing on its rich portfolio of sports partnerships in badminton, rugby, golf, tennis and more, HSBC has benefited more than 550,000 children worldwide through its grassroots programmes.
Within Singapore, HSBC has a strong history of supporting
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