Yonex Sunrise India successfully concluded its nationwide badminton workshop series in Bengaluru, drawing enthusiastic participation from coaches, players, and aspiring professionals.
The initiative focused on technical training, coaching development, sports science awareness, and equipment education — areas increasingly seen as essential for modern badminton development.
India’s badminton rise over the last decade has created enormous interest among young athletes, but experts believe sustainable growth depends heavily on improving grassroots coaching standards. Workshops like these aim to bridge that gap by giving local coaches direct exposure to advanced training methods and international best practices.
Participants in Bengaluru reportedly engaged in sessions covering movement efficiency, injury prevention, match preparation, and racket technology.
The timing is significant for Indian badminton, which continues producing world-class talent across singles and doubles categories. However, maintaining that success requires constant investment in development structures at junior levels.
Sports companies are also playing a larger role in athlete development today, moving beyond sponsorship to actively contribute to education and training ecosystems.
The strong turnout in Bengaluru underlined badminton’s growing popularity in India and the increasing appetite for professional coaching knowledge across the country.


















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