Structured beginner table tennis coaching in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad — grip, stance, and fundamentals taught by experienced coaches since 2016. Free trial available.
Starting table tennis the right way makes the difference between a hobby that fizzles out after a few weeks and a skill that grows into real competitive ability. At Arpit Table Tennis Academy in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, beginner coaching isn’t an afterthought squeezed in around advanced batches — it’s a structured program built from nearly a decade of running the same academy at the same address, under the direct supervision of founder Arpit Singh.
This guide explains what proper beginner coaching actually looks like, why most “table tennis near me” options fall short of it, and what a new player can expect in their first weeks of training.
Anyone can hand a new player a racket and let them rally. That’s not coaching — it’s just access to equipment. Real beginner instruction has to address a handful of fundamentals before a player ever gets into a match:
Skip these fundamentals and a player can still “play” table tennis, but they’ll hit a technical ceiling fast — and bad habits picked up in the first month often take far longer to correct than they took to form. This is exactly why our beginner batches are treated as a distinct, deliberately paced program rather than a watered-down version of intermediate training.
Most neighborhood setups — a table in a community hall, a school with a spare table, a gym with a table pushed into a corner — can offer space to hit a ball around. What they typically can’t offer is the infrastructure and consistency that turns a first-timer into a genuinely competent player. At Arpit Table Tennis Academy, beginner coaching includes:
1. Tournament-grade tables from day one. New players train on the same standard of table used in competitive play, not a warped or worn recreational setup. Getting used to correct bounce and pace early avoids having to “relearn” the game later on a better table.
2. Robot-assisted practice. Repetition against a robot is one of the fastest ways to groove correct stroke mechanics. Very few local clubs have this equipment, but for beginners it’s particularly valuable — it lets a new player repeat the same shot dozens of times with consistent feed, building muscle memory faster than rallying with a partner who can’t feed the ball as reliably.
3. Multi-ball drilling. A coach feeds balls directly to the student at a controlled pace, correcting footwork and stroke technique shot by shot. This is one of the most effective ways to fix a specific technical error, and it’s a core part of the beginner curriculum here, not an occasional bonus.
4. Consistent, founder-led coaching. Every beginner batch is overseen by Arpit Singh directly, not rotated between informal instructors. That matters more than it sounds — progress tracking only works if the same coach is watching a student’s technique evolve week over week, not starting from scratch with a new instructor every month.
5. Batch-based progression. Beginners are grouped by actual skill level, not just age, and progress toward intermediate and advanced batches only once fundamentals are genuinely solid. There’s no pressure to skip ahead before a player is ready.
New students typically start with sessions focused entirely on grip, stance, and the basic forehand and backhand drive — no serves, no match play, no spin variations yet. Once those fundamentals are consistent, training gradually introduces:
Only after this foundation is in place do students begin more competitive drills or move toward intermediate coaching. This measured pace is intentional — it’s the same approach that has been refined over years of coaching complete beginners at this academy, not a generic template applied to every sport.
The beginner program serves a genuinely wide range of students: children picking up a racket for the very first time, adults returning to the sport after years away, and casual players who’ve only ever rallied informally and want to actually learn the game properly. Many students who join at the beginner level end up progressing into competitive batches once they experience structured coaching — something that’s difficult to access without a dedicated academy built around it.
Training slots are available across mornings, evenings, and weekends, which matters for students commuting in from outside Kaushambi — including families traveling from East Delhi localities like Anand Vihar and Laxmi Nagar, from Noida, and from other parts of Ghaziabad such as Vaishali and Vasundhara. Batch timing flexibility is part of what makes the commute practical for school-going children and working adults alike.
Arpit Table Tennis Academy has operated continuously from the same Kaushambi location since 6 August 2016 — nearly ten years of coaching experience at one address, rather than a newly opened or unproven setup. The academy is founded and personally managed by Arpit Singh, whose direct, hands-on involvement in daily coaching means beginner batches get the same level of attention and coaching philosophy as advanced, competitive batches — not a diluted version handed off to junior staff.
The academy is easily reachable via Kaushambi Metro Station (Blue Line) and NH-24, located behind East Delhi Mall inside St. Teresa School. Contact details are transparent and verifiable — a fixed physical address, a published phone number, and direct WhatsApp access — rather than an anonymous or hard-to-reach setup.
Academy details:
| Founded | 6 August 2016 |
| Founder / Head Coach | Arpit Singh |
| Category | Table Tennis Club — Sports Coaching Center |
| Address | Site No. 5, Behind East Delhi Mall, Bhuapur Village, Inside St. Teresa School, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010 |
| Phone | 070535 74577 |
| wa.me/917053574577 | |
| Website | tabletennisacademy.in |
Beginner coaching at Arpit Table Tennis Academy is built to give new players a genuinely correct foundation — not just access to a table. To check batch timings or book a trial session, reach out directly via phone or WhatsApp at 070535 74577, or visit the academy inside St. Teresa School, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad.
The academy is located at Site No. 5, behind East Delhi Mall, inside St. Teresa School, Bhuapur Village, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010.
Arpit Table Tennis Academy has been coaching students in Ghaziabad since 2016.
The academy was founded and is run by Arpit Singh.
Yes, new students can book a free trial class before enrolling in a full coaching program, so they can experience the coaching style firsthand.
Children as young as 6 years old can join the beginner program. The academy also runs batches for adults and senior citizens.
The training center has tables and basic equipment available for trial classes. Once enrolled, students are guided on choosing their own racket suited to their skill level.
Yes, batches are available on both weekdays and weekends to accommodate school and work schedules.
Yes, intermediate and advanced students receive tournament-specific training and are encouraged to compete at school, district, and state level.
While based in Kaushambi, the academy serves students from Indirapuram, Vaishali, Vasundhara, Dilshad Garden, Anand Vihar, Noida, and East Delhi as well.
This varies by student, age, and how consistently they train, but most beginners notice a clear improvement in control and consistency within the first few months of structured coaching — faster than what's typically seen through casual, unsupervised play.
No. Students of any age and any starting skill level are welcome. New students are simply placed in the batch that matches their current ability, starting with fundamentals if needed.
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