The enJogo – Padukone Residential Academy, India’s leading residential badminton academy, is excited to announce upcoming trials in Ahmedabad and Surat for boys and girls aged between 9-18. These trials present a unique opportunity for aspiring badminton players to showcase their skills and potentially join the prestigious Padukone Residential Academy.
The trials in Ahmedabad will be held on Sunday, June 11, 2023, at A Shuttlers Badminton Academy, while the trials in Surat will take place on Saturday, June 10, 2023, at Propel Racquet Academy, Pal Gam. Players from both cities and nearby regions are encouraged to participate and demonstrate their talent in the sport.
The enJogo – Padukone Residential Academy is a boarding school program with badminton excellence. It is known for its exceptional training facilities, experienced coaching staff, and comprehensive development programs. With the goal of nurturing and honing the skills of young badminton athletes, the academy provides a conducive environment for players to flourish and reach their full potential.
During the trials, participants will undergo a rigorous evaluation process conducted by experienced coaches and talent scouts. This assessment will help identify promising players who possess the required skills, dedication, and passion for badminton. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to join the Padukone Residential Academy and receive top-notch training.
It is mandatory for participants to bring their own badminton racket and wear appropriate sports attire and shoes.
“We are thrilled to bring the enJogo – Padukone Residential Academy trials to Ahmedabad and Surat,” said Mr. Prakash Padukone, the former World no. 1 Badminton player. “These trials offer a platform for young badminton talents to showcase their abilities and potentially start their journey towards excellence. We look forward to discovering exceptional players who can become future champions.”
The trials will commence at 9:00 AM sharp, and participants are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time for registration and warm-up.