National Coach – Singles: George Bevan
National Singles Coach
To be part of a team that can promote a forward-thinking culture at the National Badminton Centre and key environments around England
I want to do what I can to help create the right conditions for more players to pursue their passion, experience peak performances, strengthen their character, master their craft, and enjoy their journey in pursuit of excellence in badminton around the world.
Slow and winding, much like the A41 and A5 into MK every day!
Overcoming a serious knee injury in 2014 while studying in London and managing a regional performance programme.
Thankfully I had the support from player’s and coaches around me who really stepped-up and helped me and my work push forwards.
I am currently learning to be more interesting and more concise.
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