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Understanding recent changes in badminton ecosystem across countries India 🇮🇳 Following a barren campaign at the Paris Olympics, The BAI and the MYAS have pivoted from a player-led decentralized model to a rigid, centralized structure, backed by aggressive funding schemes [1/n]

For the past decade, Indian badminton was defined by decentralized power centers (Hyderabad, Bangalore) and elite athletes hiring personal coaches. The Badminton Association of India (BAI) has identified this fragmentation as a systemic weakness. [2/n]

The goal is to reduce the culture of personal coaches in favor of high-intensity group sparring. The rationale is economic efficiency and competitive sharpening. In a competitive environment, they become better players as they play and train together. [3/n]

The NCOE in Guwahati was inaugurated in 2023 and fully operational by 2025, this state-of-the-art facility features 16 courts, a 4,000-seat stadium, and a dedicated high-performance wing. [4/n]

To deepen the talent pool, the domestic prize money structure was increased in 2025. The new system offers ₹2.2 cr in total annual prize money, with National Championships now offering ₹50 L and Premier tournaments ₹25 L, incentivizing professionalism at the state level. [5/n]

Tan Kim Her returned in Dec 2024 and his immediate mandate was crisis management: fixing the recurring injuries that plagued India's top pair post-Paris. Tan completely reorganized their training schedule, integrating S&C to ensure longevity over immediate results. [6/n]

BAI hired Irwansyah, to lead the WS. His specific task is to revitalize PV Sindhu, transitioning her from a rallying defensive style to a more attacking game suited to the modern circuit. This hiring catalyzed Sindhu's move to Bengaluru to train under him. [7/n]

The FY 2024–25 cycle allocated ₹23.69 Cr to badminton under TOPS, one of the highest allocations across all sports.The Core Group was to focus strictly on LA 2028 medal prospects (Sindhu,Lakshya, Satwik/Chirag),while underperformers were relegated to the Development Group. [8/n]

The REC Foundation committed ₹100 Crore to the NSDF specifically for boxing, athletics, and badminton. Kotak Mahindra Bank funded the construction of infrastructure at the Gopichand Academy, further reinforcing the private sector's role in elite training. [9/n]

Under Tan Kim Her's revamped regime, SatChi bounced back to reach the SF of the World Tour Finals and reached multiple SF and Finals this year. [10/n]

Lakshya Sen won the 2025 Australian Open (S500). 19 yo Ayush Shetty won clinching the US Open (S300) title. At the 2025 WJC in Guwahati,Tanvi Sharma won a Silver medal in GS, the first Indian female to medal at the event since Saina Nehwal. [11/n]