The Badminton Boom: From Backyard Courts to Global Stages

Badminton in Vietnam has undergone a seismic shift in the past decade. What began as a grassroots movement—children playing on makeshift courts with homemade shuttles—has evolved into a systematic national development program. The Vietnam Badminton Federation, in partnership with the Ministry of Sport, launched its “Dream Shuttle” initiative in 2015, providing scholarships to talented young athletes and building state-of-the-art training facilities.

Today, Vietnam’s badminton infrastructure rivals that of traditional powerhouses. The Vietnam Badminton Federation operates six national training centers, including the cutting-edge Ho Chi Minh City Badminton Academy, which features climate-controlled courts and video analysis systems. “We’ve gone from teaching kids to hold a racket properly to preparing them for Olympic competition in just one generation,” says a federation spokesperson.

“We’ve gone from teaching kids to hold a racket properly to preparing them for Olympic competition in just one generation.”

— Vietnam Badminton Federation

Key Numbers Behind the Transformation

  • 300% increase in youth participation since 2015 (Vietnam Badminton Federation data)
  • 6 national training centers with Olympic-level facilities
  • 12 Vietnamese players ranked in the world’s top 50 (as of July 2024)
  • $15 million annual investment from government and private sponsors
  • 9 medals won at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games (most by any nation)