Quang Duong Partners with Titan Sport in Push for Science-Driven Performance
Vietnamese pickleball star Quang Duong has taken another step forward in his professional journey, signing on as the brand ambassador for Titan Sport in a partnership centred on performance, nutrition, and recovery.
The agreement was formalised on 26 March in Ho Chi Minh City, marking a collaboration that goes beyond traditional endorsement. Under the deal, Duong will play an active role in media engagements while sharing insights into his training routines and nutritional approach with the wider sporting community.
At the heart of the partnership is a shared focus on sports science.
Titan Sport will provide Quang Duong with a range of nutritional and recovery solutions, including products from the UK-based TORQ brand. These are designed to address three critical areas of athletic performance: electrolyte replenishment, sustained energy supply, and post-exercise muscle recovery.
But the collaboration extends further. Titan Sport’s broader ecosystem includes recovery tools such as massage devices, gels, and musculoskeletal support solutions—elements increasingly seen as essential in modern, high-performance sport.
For both sides, the objective is clear: to promote a more integrated approach to training, where preparation, nutrition, and recovery are treated as a single, cohesive system.

“We highly value Quang Duong’s discipline and long-term competitive goals,” said Titan Sport representative Le Tan Phat. “With such a high intensity of competition, athletes need solutions to support their nutrition and recovery.”
Duong, 20, fits that vision. Already ranked among the top 10 on the PPA Tour, he is widely regarded as one of the sport’s rising figures, combining technical ability with a growing understanding of the demands at the elite level.
During the signing event, Duong highlighted the role that structured support systems now play in his development. He pointed to a comprehensive approach that includes hydration strategies, energy supplementation, and targeted recovery protocols—components that have become integral to sustaining performance across a demanding competitive schedule.
The partnership also reflects a broader shift within Vietnam’s sporting landscape. As both amateur and professional scenes continue to expand, there is a growing recognition of the need for long-term athlete support, particularly in areas that were once overlooked.
Titan Sport’s move positions it at the centre of that evolution.
For Quang Duong, meanwhile, the collaboration offers more than just backing—it provides a platform to refine his craft and extend his influence beyond the court. And in a sport still finding its footing in the region, that combination could prove just as valuable as any result.



