Best in class infrastructure and facilities for domestic and
Trained world’s top ranking players like PV Sindhu, P Kashyap, Srikanth and others.
Scientific & tactical training programs for holistic development of players.
Comprehensive framework for athlete mental & emotional health by experts.
The manifestation of the ethics and values to promote confidence in sports.
The manifestation of the ethics and values to promote confidence in sports.
Build your character, no shortcuts, respect time, sacrifice, follow instructions and rules.
Inborn sense of grit, determination and fight to cross the finish line by giving your all.
Set focused, realistic & achievable goals and work hard to attain those goals one at a time.
Constant quest for perfection than the actual achievement, the journey & not the destination.
Be fair, positive, humble, respectful, gracious & have sense of fellowship in all situations.
Share a sense of belongingness, steel yourself, lend support, encourage & exhibit
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PGBA fosters the players to become future champions.
PGBA was founded in 2004 by Pullela Gopichand, All England Open Badminton Champion. The academy is recognized by the Ministry of Sports, Sports Authority of India (SAI), and the Badminton Association of India (BAI).
The academy has trained several worlds’ leading badminton players such as Saina Nehwal P. V. Sindhu, Srikanth Kidambi, Parupalli Kashyap, H.S. Prannoy, Sai Praneeth, Sameer Verma and many others.
P.V. Ramana (P.V. Sindhu’s father) says “Very very happy, no words to describe. From the age of 10 Gopi has taken care of her. We are very grateful to him and Sindhu has also struggled to win an Olympic medal.
it’s not just the coaching on court but a lot of behind-the-scenes efforts which makes Gopi sir, the best possible coach for all badminton players in India.
Gopi sir always advises to keep pushing and keep on working. And when you are out for matches or tournaments, it’s the most important advice you get from your coach. Gopi sir pays attention to even minor things and I’m learning technical tricks from the best.
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