Our Table Tennis Tournament Champions and Medal Winners
Proof of hard work on the table. From U-7 beginners to U-18 state ranking medalists, see what happens when dedication meets the right coaching.
A proud moment on the podium at the Neelgiri 1st Delhi State Ranking Table Tennis Tournament. My player Mehransh Singh Bhatia stands tall after winning the silver medal in a tough competition.
Here is 8-year-old Mehransh Singh Bhatia receiving his silver medal at the Delhi State Ranking Tournament. His dedication during training sessions is truly inspiring.
Gold medal moment! Huge congratulations to my player Ada Gupta and her team for winning the top prize at the 17th Ramjas Inter-School Table Tennis Tournament 2023.
More winners from the Ramjas Inter-School Tournament. My players Shanaya Sethi, Shayna Sethi, and Shanaya Chabra secured the silver medal with a fantastic team performance.
Celebrating double success. Lakshay Puri with his U-13 gold medal and Nitya Madan with her U-16 and U-13 bronze medals at a tournament held by the Delhi Development Authority.
Aditi and Tamanna celebrating their wins at the Born to Play tournament. Aditi secured 2nd in mixed doubles and 3rd in U-18, while Tamanna took 3rd in her U-18 group.
A group of my youngest champions from the Sportyfy tournament at Manav Sthali School. Seeing players this young succeed is what my academy is all about.
Avir Kabra, one of my U-7 champions, posing with his first-place trophy and certificate after the Manav Sthali School tournament. A future star in the making.
Here is Qiana Jain, another one of my talented players, celebrating her third-place finish in the U-7 girls' category at the Manav Sthali School event.
Vivansh Gupta receiving his second-place award for the U-11 boys' category at the Sportyfy tournament. A great performance on a competitive stage.
About Tournament Champions & Medal Winners
Winning a state-level medal isn't about natural talent alone; it is about conditioning your reaction speed for high-pressure rallies. In our academy, we prepare students for this by simulating tournament conditions, using multi-ball drills, and reviewing video footage of their match play. It ensures that when they step onto the court, they have the muscle memory to execute their shots without thinking, which is exactly why our students consistently secure podium finishes across Delhi's toughest events.
Tournament play requires a shift in mindset. It is not just about hitting the ball back; it is about understanding your opponent's service, managing fatigue, and staying calm when the match is tight. At Ping Pong Academy, we treat every session in our Elite Tournament Batch as an opportunity to build that mental edge.
We don't just coach; we prepare athletes for the reality of competitive circuits like the Delhi State Ranking and major inter-school meets such as the Ramjas and Manav Sthali tournaments. Our training methodology incorporates:
- Advanced Tactical Drills: Using robot trainers to force consistency in forehand topspins and backhand drives.
- Video Analysis: We record match play so students can actually see their footwork mistakes and correct them instantly.
- Physical Conditioning: Agility ladders and core work ensure that they remain explosive even in the third or fourth set of a long match.
Whether it is Alankrit Madan's rise in the U-9 rankings or the team performance at the Ramjas event, the results speak for themselves. We believe #LevelAlagHai. If you are looking for coaching that pushes you toward the podium rather than just keeping you busy, this is where you belong. We focus on the details that define a winner, from grip correction to late-game stamina.
Mudit Singh
I am Mudit, and nothing beats the pride of seeing my students walk onto a podium. We treat every tournament as a masterclass in mental toughness and skill. Come join our ping pong family if you are ready to put in the hours and chase that winning feeling.
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