S R Arun Vishnu

SHAPING CHAMPIONS, BUILDING LEGACIES
CO-founder
S.R. Arun Vishnu
- Making his way to india’s no.1 in men’s and mixed doubles and now currently coaching india’s top badminton athletes, arun vishnu is the aaba high-performance training expert.
- Coach of the indian women’s team – 2024 badminton asia team championship (gold)
- Guided treesa jolly & gayatri gopichand (world 9) and tanisha crasto & ashwini ponnappa (world 13)
- 5 time national champion in mixed doubles, 4 national games gold medals
- Former world rank 37 (men’s doubles) and world rank 41 (mixed doubles)
- Guided chennai smashers to premier badminton league 2017 title
- Coach assessor of badminton association of india (2025)
- Coach of indian badminton team (2016-2025)
- Member of indian badminton team (2005-2016)
- Guided indian womens team to badminton asia team championship 2024 title
- Syed modi india open grand prix 2009 winner
- Seven time national champion
- Former world no 37 & india νο. 1
Turns spectrum of possibility into results on the podium. A true mastermind.
Achievements
International Badminton Career
Asian Games | 2010 |
World Badminton Championship | 2015, 2014, 2013, 2009 |
Badminton Asia Championship | 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 |
Sudirman Cup | 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009 |
All England Championship | 2013 |
Thomas Cup | 2014 |
International Titles |
Syed Modi India Open Grand Prix 2009 🥇 Bahrain International Challenge 2008 🥇 Sri Lanka International Challenge 2016 🥇 Bangladesh International Series 2011 🥇 Bahrain International Series 2013 🥇 |
International Finals & Medals |
Iran International Challenge 2012 🥈 India International Challenge 2010 🥈 Spain International Challenge 2009 🥈 Maldives International Challenge 2011 🥈 India International Challenge 2015 🥈 Vietnam International Challenge 2012 🥉 India International Challenge 2011 🥉 Australia Open Grand Prix 2009 🥉 India International Challenge 2012 🥉 India International Challenge 2013 🥉 Bahrain International Challenge 2013 🥉 Bahrain International Challenge 2014 🥉 Sri Lanka International Challenge 2014 🥉 Bangladesh International Series 2015 🥉 Bahrain International Challenge 2015 🥉 |
Highest World Ranking | 37 in Men Doubles & 41 in Mixed Doubles |
Achievements
BWF Grand Prix
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | India Grand Prix | Aparna Balan |
Tarun Kona Shruti Kurien |
21–14, 17–21, 21–19 | Winner |
National Badminton Career
Senior National Championship |
Indore 2008 🥈🥈 Guwahati 2009 🥈🥉 Rotak 2010 🥈🥉 Bangalore 2011 🥇🥇 Srinagar 2012 🥇 New Delhi 2013 🥇🥉 Vijayawada 2014 🥇🥉 Chandigarh 2015 🥇 |
Senior Ranking Tournament | 🥇 - 20 🥈 - 14 🥉 - 6 |
National Games |
Ranchi 2011 🥇🥇 Kochi 2015 🥇🥇🥉 |
Highest Indian Ranking | 1 in Men Doubles & Mixed Doubles |
Coaching Career
Asian Games |
2018 2022 🥇🥈🥉 |
Commonwealth Games | 2022 🥇🥇🥇🥈🥉🥉 |
World Badminton Championship |
2021 🥈🥉 2022 🥉 2023 🥉 |
Badminton Asia Team Championship |
2023 🥉 2024 🥇 |
Badminton Asia Championship |
2022 🥉 2023 🥇 2024 |
Thomas & Uber Cup | 2020 |
Sudirman Cup |
2022 2023 |
All England Championship |
2022 🥈🥉 2023 🥉 2024 |
World Tour Finals | 2024 |
Premier Badminton League | 2017 🥇 |
Coach of Indian Team | 55 International Tournaments |
Coach of Jr. Indian Team |
2016-2020 21 Students went on to represent India In Jr. World Championship, Jr. Badminton Asia Championship, Jr. Dutch Open & Jr. German Open Guided Dhruv Kapila & Krishna Prasad to Jr. WR 8 |
Coach of Indian Women Doubles Team |
Guided Gayatri Gopichand & Treesa Jolly to WR 11 Guided Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa to WR 13 Guided Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa to Qualify for Paris 2024 |