The network
Where TYPTI is played.
From school halls in Kochi to housing societies in Pune, clubs are where courts open, ladders form, and new players hit their first rally. This is how a TYPTI club runs — and how yours joins the network growing across India.
Clubs
Clubs can build the next ladder.
TYPTI was built to spread. A compact court, cheap equipment, and a ranking ladder give any venue a reason to start — and members a reason to stay.

One badminton court fits two TYPTI courts
The 20×44 footprint drops onto existing indoor space without a rebuild. A low net, line tape, and a basket of foam balls is enough to open for play.
- Fits standard indoor multi-sport floors
- Portable low net, no fixed posts required
- Up and running in well under an hour
Verified club results feed the regional and national tables.
Next steps
Put your club on the map.
A club becomes part of the federation the day its court is registered. Start there, connect with your state association, and every ladder night you run counts toward the national tables.
Register your court
Put your court on the official map and open it for sanctioned play and ranked results.
OpenState associations
Find your state unit — the body that sanctions clubs, coaches, and tournaments in your region.
OpenHow affiliation works
The state-affiliation policy, step by step — from first application to full federation standing.
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