Dominating the Junior Squash Circuit
From school-level championships to international podium finishes, our training goes beyond the basics to turn raw talent into peak performance.
A collage showcasing the champions from Modern School, Barakhamba Road, after their dominant performance at the IPSC championship. Our school programs are designed to produce winners.
We are the only academy in India to have two boys, Shaurya Bawa (18) and Yusha Nafees (16), qualify for the World Junior Championships in the same year. This demonstrates the strength and depth of our high-performance program.
Shaurya Bawa, pictured here with his coach, won the trials and entered the World Junior Championship as the top seed for the Indian team.
Yusha Nafees stands proud as the youngest player to qualify for the men's Indian contingent for the World Junior Championship, a remarkable feat for the young athlete.
A group photo of our winners from the Hamdard 2nd Squashters Open 2023. With 9 participants from our academy, we secured multiple podium finishes, including winners in the Boys U-19, Women's, and Pro Coach categories.
Team India on the podium at the 21st Asian Junior Team Championship. The boys' team secured a silver medal and the girls' team won bronze, with our players and coaches playing a key role.
The Indian and Korean junior teams after the semi-finals of the Asian Junior Team Championship. Our boys' team won 2-1 to secure their spot in the finals.
Team India's boys posing with the Malaysian team after a hard-fought 2-1 victory, guaranteeing them a medal in the Asian Junior Team Championship.
The Indian girls' team celebrates a decisive 3-0 victory over Singapore, securing a medal and a place in the semi-finals of the Asian Junior Team Championship.
A clean sweep against Japan. The Indian boys' team after their commanding 3-0 win during the group stages of the Asian Junior Team Championship.
About Dominating the Junior Circuit
Our approach to the junior circuit isn't just about court time; it is about tactical discipline and high-intensity match play. In our Elite Varsity training, we maintain a strict 1:4 coach-to-player ratio, ensuring that every session includes real-time video analysis and intense ghosting patterns designed to prepare students for the specific demands of national-level tournaments.
We believe champions are made through a repeatable, rigorous process. Our partnerships, like the one at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, allow us to integrate elite squash training directly into the school curriculum. This infrastructure has been the launchpad for players like Shaurya Bawa and Yusha Nafees, who reached the World Junior Championship trials after training with our team.
Our program moves students through a clear progression: starting with a grassroots foundation focused on fundamental grip and footwork, then transitioning into the Elite Varsity program for competitive players. We prioritize tournament exposure, which is why you see our athletes on podiums at the IPSC championships, the Hamdard Open, and the Asian Junior Team Championships. We track progress through weekly video analysis and tactical briefings, not just through guessing. Whether it is preparing for Ivy League admissions or aiming for the Indian national squad, we provide the environment, the mentorship, and the competitive map to get there.
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