Professional Badminton Tournaments in Delhi
I run competitive, high-intensity badminton tournaments where every rally counts. Whether you are a junior, an adult, or a corporate player, you get a fair platform to test your skills.
This gives you a look at how my tournaments are run. I manage everything from the registration desk and player briefings to the on-court action and final awards.
I always choose venues with excellent facilities. This ensures a professional playing environment with proper courts and spectator seating for a true tournament feel.
You can see the intensity of the matches I organize. This clip shows the fast-paced action from a men's doubles game at one of our state-level tournaments.
About this collection
When you sign up for one of my events, you get a proper tournament experience. Matches follow strict BAI rules with no shortcuts, and I personally verify ages so everyone plays against their own level. You are here to get a fair game on a good court.
My goal with these championships is to give every player a real tournament feel. We structure the event into specific brackets so you are always competing against someone at your skill level. For Juniors, we cover Under-9 to Under-19 categories, while our Corporate and Open categories allow working professionals and serious players to compete in singles or doubles. We play on synthetic mats at the Vidya Bal Bhawan indoor hall. Matches follow a best-of-3 format, capped at 15 points, to keep the intensity high. Depending on your category, we use high-quality feather shuttles for pro draws or Mavis 350s for recreational matches. I handle the entire fixture, scheduling, and registration process, while my team remains on-site to manage officiating and first aid. You focus on your movement and your game, and leave the logistics to me.
A.K. Shandilya
I am A.K. Shandilya, and for me, badminton is more than a game. I run these tournaments because seeing my players test their limits under pressure is what matters most.
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