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Developing Table Tennis Champions from the Ground Up

byVaibhav Pawar Table Tennis AcademyCoaching at Borivali West and Mahalakshmi, MumbaiStarts from1,200 per sessionView full gallery

At VPTTA, we believe the journey is as important as the podium. Whether your child is picking up a racquet for the first time or competing in district tournaments, we focus on building the consistency and technical skill needed for long-term success.

Congratulations to Sara Ramaiya for winning the U-13 girls' title at the Uttar Mumbai Krida Mahotsav. We focus on building a strong foundation for our youngest players.

Me with Sara Ramaiya after she won the U-11 girls' title at the Uttar Mumbai Krida Mahotsav. It's a joy to see our young players lift their first trophies.

Our U-11 runner-up, Angela Pinto, at the Uttar Mumbai Krida Mahotsav. Having two of our players in the final is a fantastic result for the academy.

A group photo of our young winners and semi-finalists at the Poinsur Gymkhana event. The future of our academy is bright with talent like this.

Our U-19 semi-finalist, Dhruv Ramaiya, at the Krida Mahotsav. We guide players as they progress through the youth categories.

Sai Mulik receiving her silver medal in the U-15 girls' category at the PTKS-TSTTA Promotional Super Series.

Our U-15 medalists, Sai Mulik (Silver) and Sara Ramaiya (Bronze). It's great to see our players pushing each other to succeed.

Sara Ramaiya with her bronze medal. Consistent podium finishes in promotional tournaments build confidence for bigger events.

Ananya Chande receiving her shield after winning the U-16 girls' title at the Mumbai School Sports Association tournament.

Sai Mulik receiving her certificate for being a semi-finalist in the U-14 girls' category at the school sports tournament.

About Nurturing Our Rising Stars

True growth happens beyond the practice table. My approach with these young paddlers is to prioritize fundamentals—footwork, stance, and grip—long before we chase titles at events like the Uttar Mumbai Krida Mahotsav. When a child learns to handle a loss with grace and a win with focus, that is when they truly become an athlete.

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