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VARUN ANAND SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON

The vision behind is to create Young and Talented Players who wants to Fulfill their Dreams. To Provide International Standard Coaching and Develop International Players. To create a Strong Base for the Players Potential with Badminton.

VARUN ANAND SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON is a Badminton Training facility in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.

Founded VARUN ANAND, the facility trains several badminton players in and Around TAMILNADU and other State Level Players.

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20+

years of experience

Our Programs

Become A Professional Badminton Player

The Potential and Vision of being among the Best in the Country and the World


Women's Training

U-20 Junior Coaching

Senior Badminton Club

National Level Training

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Latest Blog & News

Spotlight on India’s Maiden Continental Triumph at the Badminton Asia Team Championships 2024.

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Anatomy of Badminton Racket

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THE MIND GAME: OVERCOMING STRESS IN BADMINTON

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Our Team

Meet our expert Team

A well-rounded team of experts can provide athletes with the necessary support, guidance, and resources to help them achieve their goals by offering specific and tailored assistance in areas such as technical skills, physical fitness, mental toughness, and nutrition.

Mr.Varun Anand

Founder Of Varun's Badminton Club

Mr.Venkat

Technical Advisor

Mr.N.Gopinath

Technical & Advisory Coach

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Some Important FAQ's

Common Frequently Asked Questions?

Badminton is a fast-paced racket sport where players hit a shuttlecock over a net into the opponent's side of the court. It can be played in singles or doubles, and is a technical sport that requires good coordination, agility, strength, and speed.

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A: You can enrol your child as early as six years of age to build strong foundations from a young age. Highlights: Train With The Best.

A: 1. A game starts with a coin toss. ...
2. At no time during the game should the player touch the net, with his racquet or his body.
3. The shuttlecock should not be carried on or come to rest on the racquet.
4. A player should not reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.

A: Before starting the game, the opponents toss a coin with the winner choosing: (a) to serve first/to receive first, or (b) the side 2. In subsequent games, the winning side serves first.

A: If you are a beginner, read on to know about the five essential badminton shots – Clear, Drive, Drop, Smash, Net – and when to use them.

A: The smash shot is hit with power and speed downward into the opponent's court. The angle and the steepness of the shuttlecock's trajectory make it hard for the opponent to retrieve and return.