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SINGAPORE - It has been 57 years since Singapore last hosted the Thomas Cup, and with a slew of top events expected to mark the opening of the Sports Hub in 2014, there are plans for badminton's most prestigious showcase to make a return here and be part of the calendar.
Enterprise Sports Group (ESG), which was given exclusive commercial rights to the Thomas Cup in a five-year deal signed with the Badminton World Federation (BWF) last December, said it will be approaching both the governing body and the Singapore Badminton Association to make this happen.
This year's Thomas Cup finals were held in May in China, who won it for the fifth straight time to claim their ninth title, but the venue for 2014 has yet to be decided.
In an exclusive interview with TODAY, ESG Director David Sim said that as BWF agents, it has a say on who should host the next Thomas Cup, and that it intends to make a pitch for Singapore, which was the venue for the 1952 and 1955 competitions, when it was held every three years.
- http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/EDC120724-0000008/Singapore-in-Thomas-Cup-bid
Enterprise Sports Group (ESG), which was given exclusive commercial rights to the Thomas Cup in a five-year deal signed with the Badminton World Federation (BWF) last December, said it will be approaching both the governing body and the Singapore Badminton Association to make this happen.
This year's Thomas Cup finals were held in May in China, who won it for the fifth straight time to claim their ninth title, but the venue for 2014 has yet to be decided.
In an exclusive interview with TODAY, ESG Director David Sim said that as BWF agents, it has a say on who should host the next Thomas Cup, and that it intends to make a pitch for Singapore, which was the venue for the 1952 and 1955 competitions, when it was held every three years.
- http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/EDC120724-0000008/Singapore-in-Thomas-Cup-bid

