PCP Level 3 Coach Kok Yoke Kheng Secures Second Place at National Team Championships Ahead of Eminence Cup Singapore
- PCP Editorial Team
- Dec 21, 2025
- 2 min read

PCP proudly congratulates Kok Yoke Kheng, a PCP Level 3 Certified Coach, on her outstanding second-place finish at the Singapore National Team Championships, a key milestone on the road to the upcoming regional showdown at the Eminence Cup, to be held in Singapore on 27 December.
The National Team Championships brought together the country’s strongest competitive line-ups, serving as both a proving ground for elite players and a benchmark for readiness ahead of regional competition. Finishing second in such a high-pressure environment underscores not only Kok’s competitive calibre, but also the depth of tactical understanding and composure she brings to the court.
From Elite Competitor to High-Performance Coach
What distinguishes Kok Yoke Kheng is her ability to bridge high-level competition with structured coaching methodology. As a PCP Level 3 Coach, she represents a new generation of practitioners who are not only technically proficient, but also deeply grounded in game intelligence, decision-making under pressure, and performance consistency.
Reflecting on the achievement, Kok shared:
“This result means a lot to me, not just as a player, but as a coach. Competing at this level reminds me why fundamentals, clarity, and mental discipline matter so much. Every high-level match reinforces lessons I bring back to my players.”
Her journey reflects PCP’s broader philosophy — that great coaches must remain students of the game, constantly refining their understanding through real competitive exposure.
Momentum Heading into Eminence Cup Singapore
With the Eminence Cup set to take place on 27 December, anticipation is building for what promises to be one of the most competitive regional team events of the year. The tournament will feature the strongest teams from Singapore and across the region, creating a rare convergence of elite talent, strategic depth, and high-stakes matchplay.
Kok views the Eminence Cup as more than just another tournament:
“Eminence Cup is different. You feel the intensity from the first point. The teams are prepared, the margins are small, and every decision matters. It’s exactly the kind of environment that sharpens both players and coaches.”
Her recent national-level performance positions her — and the teams she works with — as serious contenders in this regional arena.
A Benchmark for PCP Coaching Standards
Kok Yoke Kheng’s achievement is also a reflection of PCP’s commitment to raising coaching standards through structured certification and real-world validation. PCP Level 3 coaches are expected not only to teach, but to demonstrate competitive relevance, leadership under pressure, and the ability to translate elite experiences into practical coaching outcomes.
As PCP continues to develop pathways for coaches and athletes across Asia, performances like Kok’s serve as tangible proof that certification, competition, and credibility must go hand in hand.
The road now leads to 27 December 2025, where Singapore will host the region’s finest at the Eminence Cup — and where coaches like Kok Yoke Kheng will once again test themselves against the very standards they uphold.



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