USJ23 Badminton Center

USJ23 Badminton Center

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We are the most established badminton center in USJ, Subang Jaya which consist of 22 International B

03/09/2025

We have added a new facility to our Badminton court. We may not be the newest court around town, but we strive to ensure all our customers that plays here are safe, and a peace of mind when bad things happen.

Photos from USJ23 Badminton Center's post 05/10/2024

Usj23 badminton Center is happy to be air selangor venue hosting for their annual sports day.

If you have an event coming soon, please feel free to enquire for a quotation with our admin @ 019-983 3365 today!

12/05/2024

GENTLE REMINDER
To always look out for your personal belongings!
Stay vigilant!

10/05/2024

We are hiring! Drop us a message if you’re interested! 😁

22/07/2023

Always take care of your personal belongings and also your CHILDREN! we are happy to cooperate but please understand that it is the parent’s responsibility to always keep an eye on their children!

P.s. the children is fine, father of the child decide to take the child off to nearby shop area before informing the mother of the child. Hence, decided to shift the responsibility to the management

25/01/2022

We support!

Another mind-blowing moment in our sport today - and unfortunately not in a good way.

Badminton Association of Malaysia - BAM has decided to refuse to enter world no. 7 and All England champion Lee Zii Jia and women's singles player Goh Jin Wei to any international tournament for at period of 2 years.

Their crime?

They want to follow their own path. Choose their own coaches, their own training set up, their own tournament schedule, do their own sponsorship deals etc. Basically they want to make a living for themselves playing badminton professionally.

Honestly, how is that a crime?

They haven't done anything whatsoever to discredit the sport nor their country.

They are Malaysians, they are brilliant badminton players, they are great characters and they just want to play badminton. But for two years, they won't be able to do so, because our rules in the sport allow for this kind of insanity decided by the Malaysian badminton association today.

BWF rules state that all entries must go through your national body. If your national body is refusing to enter you, you're basically left with three choices.

1) Accept it, give up your passion and find a new job...

2) Move to a different country, live there for 12 months and then start competing again. This is only a possibility if the new country accepts to enter your name to tournaments, which could mean you would be forced to play under this new country's flag.

3) Take it to the courts.

Either way the player is fu**ed. There's a minimum of 12 months of his/her career that will be wasted. And it's already crazy you can be forced to move away from your home country, just to follow your dreams, because your national body is making full use of a power, that there is no fairness in them possessing.

I'm aware the Malaysian association has nurtured these players since they were young. Paid them, trained them and covered their expenses. But isn't helping young players and growing the sport exactly the task of a national body? Why does helping the players come with a restriction of the national body deciding if you can even compete in the sport? That's insane.

If it's a financial issue, resolve it. Don't take away the players life.

We've had some world class Korean players who were in a sort of similar situation recently, who actually succeeded in winning a court case and are now playing under their rightful flag, but they lost out on playing for a long time fighting for this right.

Tell me again, how is this fair? And who does it benefit?

Everyone is losing with these rules. A decision like today is an outright disaster for badminton.

For these players personally it's obviously a huge blow. But for the sport both globally and in Malaysia it's a huge loss too. Lee Zii Jia is one of our most marketable athletes. He's well behaved, he's competing for the biggest titles in the world and he's from one of the most important markets for our sport.

We will all miss him for the time he's out. Just like Goh Jin Wei will be missed. And honestly, it doesn't matter how good or bad the player is. Why is the federation deciding who gets to enter OPEN tournaments? Then it's not really an open tournament, is it???

I really really really do hope BWF soon realises this is not feasible for the future.

National federations can't hold this kind of power. I know many federation would never use this power to block their own players from competing, but it shouldn't even be a possibility.

These players fully deserve to play badminton. There is not one good argument against it.

It makes me furious and I'll make sure these players know, that we are all with them.

How I'd wish someone with knowledge, power and perhaps money would come and help the players of this sport unite to make a stance against this kind of insanity.

Maybe even by creating a new professional tour...

25/01/2022

WE ARE HIRING!

Part timers are needed to join our receptionist, please contact 010-2321900 (Calvin) for further inquiries and information

29/09/2021

We care about you! We care about your children! So when you are playing with us make sure to get yourself sanitized with our new friend mr. fogmachine!

16/09/2021

Hi guys, we would like all our customers to follow the SOP check in when you're with us in USJ 23 badminton centre! Please do show your vaccinated date to our lovely receptionist when you're playing here with us. 😄😄😄

14/09/2021

It's Official! we are open for booking via our office phone number 03-8023 0000 or WhatsApp booking 019-983 3365. Drop us a message today to make your booking now!

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Lot 876-C, Jalan Subang 9, Taman Perindustrian Subang, Subang Jaya
Puchong
47500

Opening Hours

Monday 09:30 - 00:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 00:00
Wednesday 09:30 - 12:00
Thursday 09:30 - 00:00
Friday 09:00 - 00:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00
Sunday 09:30 - 12:00