Dialogue provides pickleball players platform to voice aspiration

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Iing (standing centre), Adam Adli (on his left) with his members in a group session.

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SIBU: In a spirited dialogue session held at Sibu My Centre here recently, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Adam Adli Abdul Halim, engaged with pickleball players from the Lanang Pickleball Club (LPC) and Iplay Swan Squad Pickleball Club (IPSSC).

The event, organised by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, provided a platform for local players to voice their aspirations and challenges in promoting the sport within the community.

Speaking at the dialogue session, Adam Adli emphasised the ministry’s commitment to fostering sports at the grassroots level.

He highlighted the growing popularity of pickleball in Malaysia and its potential to become a major recreational activity for people of all ages.

“Pickleball is not just a sport; it is a bridge that connects different generations and communities,” he stated, encouraging the local clubs to continue their efforts in popularising the game.

During the session, members of the LPC and IPSSC shared their experiences and discussed the need for better facilities and resources to support the growing interest in pickleball.

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They also expressed their hopes for more organised tournaments and training programmes to develop local talent.

Adam Adli listened attentively, offering insights into the Ministry’s plans to enhance sports infrastructure and provide training opportunities for aspiring athletes.

The highlight of the event was Adam Adli’s active participation in a friendly match with the players.
Demonstrating his enthusiasm and skill, the deputy minister played alongside club members, much to the delight of the audience.

His involvement underscored the Ministry’s hands-on approach to understanding and supporting sports initiatives at the local level.

The event concluded with a pledge from Adam Adli to continue working closely with local sports clubs and organisations to nurture a vibrant sports culture in Sibu and beyond.

He commended the efforts of the LPC and IPSSC in promoting pickleball and encouraged other communities to take inspiration from their dedication.

LPC chairman, Daniel Iing Shii Ngie, pointed out that as the popularity of pickleball continues to rise, events like this dialogue session play a crucial role in shaping the future of sports in Malaysia.

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“The Ministry’s engagement with local players and clubs signifies a positive step towards a more inclusive and active society,” he stated.

For more information on upcoming events and initiatives by the Ministry, visit their official website or follow their social media channels.

Adam Adli (second left) interacts with local players during a friendly match.

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