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How do I book badminton court in Singapore CC?

How do I book badminton court in Singapore CC?

Call 6744 4111 to book the courts at the SBH, located at 1 Lor 23 Geylang, Singapore 388352.

When can I play badminton again?

Now, I am pleased to say, it is the turn of those at grassroots level, the backbone of any sport, to return to play. I am particularly pleased to let you know that when badminton restarts on Saturday 25th July, you will be able to play full-court singles and doubles.

Can I cancel booking on ActiveSG?

Ans: You can do so by logging in to your account from ActiveSG app or myactivesg.com. Tap on your profile icon. Tap on My Bookings and Passes. Look for your bookings under Today & Upcoming tab and tap on the Cancel button and Yes button.

Why is it so difficult to book badminton court in Singapore?

Given our crowded island and the limited number of sports facilities available, booking courts for popular sports like badminton has always been difficult. Now with safe distancing measures due to the Covid-19 pandemic, players have said it’s become almost impossible to find a court via official means.

What time does ActiveSG booking open for badminton?

Individual Rates & Quotas

Activity Individual Booking Quota Daily Slot Release Timing
Badminton, Basketball, Netball, Volleyball Two (2) slots per day per user (regardless of slot timing) 7am
Gateball, Hockey, Lawn Bowl, Petanque, Squash, Table Tennis, Tennis 1pm
Gym, Swimming One (1) slot per day per user 12pm

Can foreigners use ActiveSG?

ActiveSG is the national movement for offering holistic and affordable sports opportunities to all citizens and PRs. Non-members can still enjoy the facilities and programmes at standard rates (w.e.f. 1 May 2015).

Is badminton allowed in Tier 3?

Following the Government announcement, we are delighted by the news that badminton will be allowed to return once again in the updated three-tier–system of restrictions.

What is no string badminton?

No Strings Badminton (NSB) is a national participation programme offering low-cost, fun ‘pay and play sessions’. Providing participants with a friendly and welcoming environment to play badminton, socialise and keep fit on their terms, NSB is fully inclusive and open to adult players of any age or ability.

How do I withdraw from ActiveSG?

1 Termination by You: You may terminate your ActiveSG Account at any time by writing to us at www.myActiveSG.com/contact or making a request at any ActiveSG Sports Centre.

Can play badminton in phase 2?

Ans: You are allowed to play sports such as badminton, basketball and table tennis in a group of no more than 2 persons (i.e. 1v1). Masks may be taken off during strenuous activity outdoors, in a group of no more than 2 persons only.

Where can I book a badminton court in Singapore?

Situated at 511 Upper Jurong Road, Smash Arena boosts a slew of brand new badminton courts, with over 15,000 square-feet of space. Bookings are available to be made at 10pm daily, 7 days in advance. Book courts at Smash Arena here: http://www.smasharena.sg/

How many players are allowed in indoor badminton court?

Only a maximum of 5 unique players are allowed per booking. Access to the indoor badminton courts are strictly for players only. No unauthorised private coaching is allowed. Members who made the booking are required to be present and must produce a valid membership card/e-card for verification purposes.

What’s the maximum group size for indoor badminton in Safra?

In light of the latest measures announced by the Multi-Ministry Taskforce to minimise the spread of COVID-19, the maximum group size at SAFRA’s indoor badminton courts will be reduced to 5 pax per booking from 10 August 2021.

What should you do after a badminton game?

Practice good personal hygiene. Players are encouraged to bring a towel to dry themselves after the game, without accessing the changing rooms. Players should exit the court promptly after their session. The next group of players will only be granted access once the court has been vacated by the previous players.

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