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International Table Tennis Representation

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From WTT Youth Contender series to the BRICS Games, our high-performance training prepares players to compete and win on the global stage.

A proud moment for our academy and for India. Coach Krunal Telang stands with our student Reyansh Jalan after he secured a bronze medal at the WTT Youth Contender tournament in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

We are delighted to announce Deshna M Vanshika's debut representing India at the WTT Youth Contender in Almaty, Kazakhstan. She achieved a fantastic result, reaching the quarterfinals in both the U-17 and U-19 categories.

We are pleased to share this picture of Coach Krunal Telang with our players Abhinav K Murthy and Reyansh Jalan at the WTT Youth Contender event in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where they represented India.

We congratulate our player Reyansh Jalan on his excellent performance at the WTT Youth Contender in Al Ain, UAE. He is pictured here with his mixed doubles partner and Coach Krunal Telang after winning the bronze medal.

We celebrate Vikramadithya S of our academy, who won a bronze medal in the Team Event for India at the Samjhana Cup International Table Tennis Championships in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Our head coach, Mr. Krunal Telang, was appointed as the Indian team coach for the BRICS games in Durban, South Africa. This appointment reflects the high caliber of coaching expertise available at our academy.

Coach Krunal Telang with our players Abhinav K Murthy and Reyansh Jalan at the WTT Youth Contender event in Almaty. It was a special moment as Abhinav represented India for the first time.

About this collection

Reaching the international level isn't just about longer hours; it's about shifting the focus from local competition to global standards. We simulate tournament conditions—lighting, pressure, and elite-level technical drills—specifically to prepare for WTT Youth Contender environments. When our players step onto the court in places like Almaty or Al Ain, they aren't surprised by the speed or the intensity because they have already encountered it in our daily multiball sessions.

Representing India at events like the WTT Youth Contender and the BRICS Games requires a bridge between club-level proficiency and international-level dominance. At our academy, this is not an accidental outcome; it is the primary goal of our high-performance program.

The Pathway to International Play

We do not just train for fitness; we train for the specific requirements of international formats. This includes intensive technical sessions with ITTF-approved Stag Americas tables and Teraflex flooring—the exact equipment used in global tournaments. By training in conditions that replicate international venues, our players face fewer variables when they travel for matches.

Coaching with Global Experience

Head Coach Krunal Telang’s direct experience coaching the Indian team at the BRICS Games means our players get more than just coaching tips; they get a roadmap for the tournament circuit. We focus on:

  • Tactical Game Planning: Analyzing footage and simulating opponents' playstyles before the tournament starts.
  • Match Simulation: Creating the pressure of a knockout round during regular practice, ensuring the transition from training to a stadium environment is smooth.

The Mental Edge

Physical skill hits a ceiling without mental toughness. Our sessions with specialist psychologists focus on handling the nerves of a debut international match and maintaining focus after a close loss. It is about building the mindset that has seen our students like Reyansh Jalan and Deshna M Vanshika achieve podium finishes and quarter-final spots in their debut international outings.

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BNM Table Tennis Academy

Academy at BNM Institute, BanashankariStarting ₹5,500 per month

I am Krunal Telang, and I lead the training here with a singular focus on pushing players to their absolute limit. We have built a space where Indian representation is not just a dream, but an achievable target that we work toward every single day.