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Youth Badminton Academy: Training Future Champions

byRacquet NinjaCoaching across Delhi NCR and at 3 training centers in GurugramStarts from4,500 per monthView full gallery

It’s not just about hitting shuttles. We’re building focus, discipline, and a love for the game in every kid who steps onto our court. Whether your child is just starting or ready to compete, we make the grind feel like play.

The Art and The Artist. It's amazing to watch a young player develop their craft, turning instruction into fluid motion on the court. This is what our kids' training is all about.

Every rep, every drill. Our young ninjas are chasing greatness one shuttle at a time, building discipline and a love for the game.

Watch out for the new kids on the block. Our youth squad is putting in the work, developing their skills and getting ready to take on the competition.

Cultivating a champion mentality starts early. Even off the court, our young players are building the discipline and strength required to succeed.

Every day counts. A young player practices her footwork and swing, showing the dedication it takes to build a strong foundation in the sport.

Play to win! A proud selfie with my group of young champions after they dominated a recent tournament. Their hard work truly paid off.

Enrollments are open for our kids' training program. This is where young players learn the fundamentals in a fun, supportive, and high-energy environment.

Our littlest ninja. We believe in starting them young, fostering a love for the game through fun and engaging activities.

One with the champs. A group photo celebrating the victories of our youth team at the Intra-Ultrex championship. So proud of their performance.

Another shot with the champions. We celebrate every medal because we know the hard work and dedication that went into earning it.

About Youth Academy: Future Champions

We don’t just stand there feeding shuttles. Every session follows a structured progression: hand-eye coordination drills with soft equipment for the littlest ones, followed by agility ladders and footwork basics for teens. We keep the coach-to-student ratio tight—usually 1:6 to 1:8—because, at this age, form matters more than force. If they learn the grip wrong today, they’ll struggle to correct it later.

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