Little ones and beginners
Tuesdays and Fridays
Special Category
Mangirish Palekar, Malav Parikh & Jatin (Sunny) Mehta.
Atul Merchant, Shreyas Dharia, Paresh Shah, Apurv Dharia, Jatin (Sunny) Mehta & Deepan Kapadia.
Dr. Gandecha, Shalin Shah, Ankit Modi, Krupesh, Raayan & Nivaan.
Dev Zaveri & Diyaan Zaveri
Women's Doubles
Champion, Girls' Singles U-11
Nigel D'sa also reached Men's Singles Semi finals at the age of 40, and selected in the District team for the Inter District State Championship - truly inspiring!
One of our members, Rima Jain also performed well and was the Runners up in Women's Doubles.
P. J. Hindu Gymkhana has rightfully earned its reputation as the “Nursery of Indian Badminton.”
Over the decades, it has been the training ground for numerous badminton legends—nurturing young talent in their formative years and proudly hosting national stars even at the peak of their careers. The legacy of excellence continues to thrive within these historic courts.
Over the years, PJHG Badminton Courts have been a nurturing ground for excellence, chosen by India’s finest shuttlers as their training arena. These hallowed courts have witnessed the relentless pursuit of glory by numerous champions:
A pioneer of Indian badminton, winner of over 100 national and international titles. First Indian to win an international title (1956).
7-time National Doubles Champion, Asian Games Bronze medalist (twice), and a three-time Asian Games representative.
One of India’s most decorated female shuttlers:
Maharashtra Champion and India’s No.2 (1975–77) after Prakash Padukone.
Asian Junior Champion and 6-time Maharashtra Champion.
India No.2 and 3-time National Doubles Champion.
National Doubles Champion.
Former India No.2.
Bhushan Akut – National Doubles Champion
Vincent Lobo – 2-time National Doubles Champion
Former International and Asian Championship Representative (1998)
Shiv Chhatrapati Awardee, represented India at Senior World Championships (Glasgow), Asia Cup, and SAARC Championships
Anil Nair – National Doubles Champion
Sandeep Dhillon – National Doubles Champion
Panna Kapadia – National Doubles Champion
Sureshchand Shekhri, Parimal Trivedi, Vikram Bhat, Vasant Kalambi, Ramesh Chadha, Arun Ginde, Kulin Manek, Anant Ullal, Bala Ullal, Ajay Thakor, Sunil Vakil, Sunder Shetty, Anil Pradhan, Kiran Kaushik, K. K. Cheema, Ravi Kunte, Milind Ghate, Pradeep Iyanger, Amita Kulkarni, Sujata Jain, Madhur Bezbora, Amod Tilak, Amol Shah
Today, PJHG proudly hosts two world-class badminton courts, continuing its legacy of excellence, commitment, and contribution to Indian badminton.