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Sports In Colonial India: Know Why Badminton Was Called Poona Before Independence

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
August 15, 2025
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Sports In Colonial India: Know Why Badminton Was Called Poona Before Independence

India : India’s badminton journey is a thrilling tale that began in the 1860s with a game called “Poona,” named after the city of Pune where British officers discovered a fascinating local sport involving a shuttlecock and rackets. Intrigued by this indigenous pastime, they adapted it by adding features like a net and formalizing the rules. This game traveled across continents to England, where it was renamed “Badminton,” after the Duke of Beaufort’s estate, giving birth to the sport as we know it today.

Early Beginnings and Growth

From these humble beginnings, badminton swiftly grew from a colonial curiosity to a nationwide passion in India. The first badminton club was founded in 1877, and by 1899, the Badminton Association of India (BAI) was established, laying the groundwork for competitive play. The inaugural national championship held in Calcutta in 1934 marked a historic moment, igniting enthusiasm across the country and cementing badminton’s place in India’s sporting landscape.

Legends Who Changed the Game

The 20th century heralded the rise of legendary players who propelled India onto the world badminton stage.

Prakash Padukone: A trailblazer and nine-time national champion, he made history by winning the prestigious All England Badminton Championship in 1980 and became world number one.

Syed Modi and Pullela Gopichand: Continued the legacy, with Gopichand winning the All England title in 2001 and later founding an academy to cultivate future champions.

Vimal Kumar: Former National Champion and Renowned Coach

Vimal Kumar is a distinguished figure in Indian badminton, having won the Indian National Championships consecutively in 1988 and 1989 and representing India at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics where he was ranked among the world’s top 20 players. He also clinched multiple international titles such as the French Open and Welsh International in the 1980s and early 1990s. Transitioning to coaching, Vimal served as India’s Chief National Coach and is the co-founder and chief coach at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy. He played a pivotal role in elevating the careers of top players, most notably coaching Saina Nehwal during her rise to World No. 1 and helping nurture young stars like Lakshya Sen. Awarded the prestigious Dronacharya Award in 2019 for his outstanding contribution to sports coaching, Vimal Kumar remains a highly influential mentor in Indian badminton, known for his strategic acumen, technical expertise, and dedication to building champions.

Women Breaking Barriers

Women’s badminton in India has shattered stereotypes and soared to new heights.

Saina Nehwal: Emerged as a golden sensation by winning an Olympic medal and reaching the top of the world rankings.

P.V. Sindhu: Followed with Olympic medals and a BWF World Championship title, unique accomplishments for Indian badminton.

Doubles Teams Making Their Mark

India has achieved significant success in doubles badminton as well.Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa: Earned India’s first women’s World Championship medal in 2011.Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty: Climbed to number one in men’s doubles and won medals at elite tournaments worldwide.

The Present and Future

Today, India boasts remarkable talent like Lakshya Sen, H.S. Prannoy, and Kidambi Srikanth. The historic Thomas Cup victory in 2022 highlights India’s growing dominance on the global badminton stage.

Strong Foundations for Continued Success

The sport’s sustained growth owes much to the Badminton Association of India and pioneering academies, such as those founded by Padukone and Gopichand, which nurture young talent and keep India’s badminton legacy flourishing.From the dusty courts of Poona to dazzling international arenas, the story of badminton in India is one of passion, perseverance, and shared dreams.

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