National Badminton Camps Boost India's Asian Games 2026 Prep

The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has sanctioned INR 1.67 crore for three national badminton coaching camps across Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Guwahati. These camps, running from April 10 to June 30, bring together top shuttlers like Lakshya Sen, Kidambi Srikanth, and PV Sindhu. The unified high-performance setup aims to build match rhythm ahead of the Thomas Cup 2026. The focus now shifts to preparing the Indian team for the Asian Games 2026 and the Olympic Games 2028.

Key Points: Indian Badminton Camps Fuel Asian Games 2026 Prep

  • Three camps in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Guwahati
  • Rs 1.67 crore sanctioned by Sports Ministry
  • Top shuttlers train together for Thomas Cup 2026
  • Focus shifts to Asian Games 2026 and Olympics 2028
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Sports Ministry-backed national camp fuels Asian Games 2026 prep for Indian Badminton Teams

Three national coaching camps, backed by Rs 1.67 crore, bring top shuttlers together to prepare for Asian Games 2026 and Olympics 2028.

"The focus of the camps now shifts to prepare the Indian Badminton Team for the Asian Games 2026 - Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports release"

New Delhi, May 5

Three ongoing national coaching camps, sanctioned at INR 1.67 crore by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, began on April 10 across Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Guwahati -- just weeks before the Thomas Cup 2026, bringing together the country's top shuttlers under a unified high-performance setup, according to a release.

The Indian men's team won the bronze medal in this edition of the Thomas and Uber Cup, which took place between April 24 and May 3, in Horsens, Denmark.

The three camps enabled key players such as Lakshya Sen, debutant Ayush Shetty, Kidambi Srikanth and the doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty to train together, fine-tune combinations and build match rhythm ahead of the team championship.

The camps are being held at the Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy, Hyderabad, Centre for Badminton Excellence, Bengaluru and National Centre for Excellence Badminton Academy, Guwahati.

According to the release, 13 male shuttlers and 9 female shuttlers are in the camp in Hyderabad, 5 male and female shuttlers each are in Bengaluru, while 4 male shuttlers and one female shuttler are training in Guwahati. The camp will go on till June 30.

Conducted under the guidance of chief national coach Pullela Gopichand, the camp is integrating foreign coaches, physios, trainers and analysts to create a competition-ready environment.

The camps, which run until June 30, also include the Uber Cup team, including Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, Treesa Jolly, Tanisha Crasto, and more. The focus of the camps now shifts to prepare the Indian Badminton Team for the Asian Games 2026, the Olympic Games 2028, and other International Events organised by the Badminton World Federation /Badminton Asia.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 1.67 crore for three camps sounds reasonable but let's see if the infrastructure in Guwahati is up to par. Northeast talent needs more support! Happy to see Ayush Shetty getting exposure.
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Vikram M
Good to see Satwik-Chirag training together. Our doubles pair is world-class and needs this continuity. But what about the singles players not getting enough match practice? Need more tournaments.
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James A
Good planning for Asian Games 2026 - India is building momentum. The blend of experienced players like Srikanth and Sindhu with young talent like Ayush Shetty and Treesa Jolly could be powerful.
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Siddharth J
Honestly, we need to fix our singles department first. Lakshya Sen was inconsistent, Srikanth is past his prime. Why no mention of HS Prannoy? Good camp but selection should be broader.
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Michael C
Impressive coordination between multiple centres. The foreign coaches and support staff integration is crucial for world-class preparation. India's badminton ecosystem is maturing nicely. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Hope this investment pays off. Last Asian Games we underperformed in badminton. With proper coaching and sustained camps like this, maybe we can challenge for more medals in 2026. Fingers crossed 🤞

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