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  • 2003

    2003 - FLEXPRO expanded its global presence by sponsoring the Canadian Open and serving as a Six-Star Grand Prix Sponsor of the China Open under the IBF. 2002–2004: World Champion Gu Jun served as FLEXPRO ’s product image spokesperson Aug 2003: Sponsored the 5th Guangxi “Flex Amateur Cup” Feb 2003: Sponsored the Tianjin “Haosheng–FlexPro Cup” National Open Jan 2003: Sponsored the Shandong “FlexPro Cup” Amateur Tournament

  • 2004

    2004 - FLEXPRO actively promoted badminton by sponsoring the Canadian Open and Canadian World Cup Badminton Tournaments, the Hong Kong Tuen Mun District Family Fun Badminton Tournament and the Guangzhou Amateur Badminton Tournament. It supported the “FLEXPRO Cup” in Surabaya and the first “Flex Cup” in Jakarta, Indonesia. In August, the China National Badminton Team coach visited FLEXPRO .

  • 2005

    2005 - FLEXPRO sponsored the China Badminton Open and the Guangzhou school-level tournament covering primary, middle and college students. It also supported the Guangzhou Hualing Electric Badminton Team and contributed to the “Care for the Indian Tsunami-Hit Refugees” initiative through the Guangzhou Badminton Community. In May, FLEXPRO sponsored both the Qingyuan “Flex Cup” and the Guangxi “Flying Flex Cup” Amateur Open Badminton Championship.

  • 2006

    2006 - FLEXPRO expanded its grassroots and youth initiatives by sponsoring the Guangdong Provincial Teenagers Badminton Team and the Guangzhou Traditional Primary and Secondary School Tournament. It played a key role in establishing the Guangzhou FLEXPRO Badminton Club (April 11), the Qinzhou Guangxi Flying Badminton Club (April) and the Guangxi Blue Sky FLEXPRO Club (March). Additionally, FLEXPRO sponsored the first Henan Province “FLEXPRO” Amateur Badminton Competition and the sixth Nanning “FLEXPRO” Badminton Competition.

  • 2007

    2007 - FLEXPRO strengthened its international and youth outreach by sponsoring the 10th Global Chinese Badminton Invitational Tournament, the China Junior B Group Tournament, and the China Junior Badminton Classic. It also organised the Guangxi “FLEXPRO Cup” in China and extended its support abroad by sponsoring the Vietnam FLEXPRO Team.

  • 2008

    August 2008 – Sponsored the African badminton champion country, Seychelles, to participate in the Beijing Olympics

  • 2009

    2009 - FLEXPRO expanded its presence in Southeast Asia by partnering with the Indonesian Badminton Association in June and launching the “FLEXPRO Cup” Sumatra Open in July, followed by the FLEXPRO Tour Indonesia in October. That year, FLEXPRO also sponsored the Thailand Junior Badminton Open and the Vietnam National Junior Championship, reinforcing its commitment to youth development and international badminton.

  • 2010

    2010 - FLEXPRO strengthened its global footprint by opening the Vietnam FLEXPRO Store and hosting the Seychelles National Team at its headquarters. It sponsored several key tournaments, including the Leadership Cup in Hanoi, the Vietnam Taiyuan Open, the Incheon Badminton Competition and the Iran Youth Badminton Open. FLEXPRO also supported the 17th Global Chinese Badminton Invitational Tournament held in Pattaya, Thailand.

  • 2011

    2011 - FLEXPRO continued its strong support across Asia by sponsoring regional tournaments in East, West, North and South China, as well as the prestigious Asian Badminton Championships. The brand extended its reach to Malaysia by supporting the Goose Mug County-Level Tournament, the Malaysia Junior Badminton Challenge, and the Selangor State Competition. In Vietnam, FLEXPRO sponsored the National Youth Open and a tournament organised by the Taiyuan Tourism, Sports and Culture Bureau.

  • 2012

    2012 - FLEXPRO sponsored Tsinghua University's team and backed the Seychelles National Team for the London Olympics. It served as a badminton sponsor in Seoul and hosted the U.S. Badminton Tryouts. In Vietnam, FLEXPRO sponsored the Hai Phong “FLEXPRO Cup,” the national championship, the Student Games and the Taiyuan Aidodo Tournament. The brand also supported the AirAsia “Chiang Mai Cup” Badminton Open in Thailand.