Gurugram-based Racquet Ninja has become a significant player in the recreational racquet sports scene, offering specialized training programs focused on badminton and tennis for working professionals. The community, which describes itself as focused on sport-based fitness, has expanded to include corporate events and a growing membership base.
Founded by Adi and Payal Bhatia Neogi, Racquet Ninja aims to build a community around racquet sports, emphasizing not just athletic skill but also personal development. “We started Racquet Ninja with a crazy idea – make a real tribe out of sport, not just a club,” Adi explained in a statement on the mytribe.in website. The organization currently operates five centers and caters to individuals of all ages and skill levels.
Training sessions at Racquet Ninja incorporate technique, tactics, fitness conditioning, and injury prevention, with the organization collaborating with medical professionals like those at Fortis to ensure long-term player health. Group sessions are priced between 400-800 rupees per person, according to information on mytribe.in. The company also organizes corporate badminton events, handling logistics from registration to equipment, with single entry fees ranging from 1,000-1,800 rupees.
Racquet Ninja’s presence extends to social media, with a recent Facebook post highlighting a successful Corporate Badminton Tournament, showcasing participants transitioning “from boardrooms to badminton courts.” An Instagram reel from December 31, 2023, promoted the organization as the “Largest Adult Badminton Training Community in NCR,” garnering significant engagement with 56,000 likes and 732 comments.
The organization’s focus on community building is a core tenet of its approach. “It’s not just playing, it’s building friendships and a real recreational badminton community,” the company states. Racquet Ninja emphasizes a training philosophy of pushing boundaries while maintaining a fun and engaging environment, aiming to help players discover their motivation and improve their skills.
As of February 18, 2026, Racquet Ninja continues to operate and expand its offerings, with a website indicating ongoing membership opportunities and a commitment to providing sport-based fitness solutions for the Gurugram area.