The Indian Racquetball Association (IRA) is the official national body dedicated to the promotion, development, and governance of racquetball in India.
Founded in 2012, IRA supports players, organizes competitions, and fosters grassroots growth to elevate India on the international racquetball stage.
We are committed to nurturing talent, ensuring inclusivity, and providing the infrastructure needed for athletes to excel both nationally and globally.
Our vision is to create a robust racquetball ecosystem that unites communities, empowers athletes, and inspires the next generation of champions.
To be a global racquetball leader by 2030
Growth, Inclusivity & Excellence in Sport

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Treasurer
| State Unit | Status | Affiliation Cycle | Primary Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi Racquetball Association | Active | 2025-2028 | delhi@indianracquetballassociation.org |
| Karnataka Racquetball Unit | Active | 2025-2028 | karnataka@indianracquetballassociation.org |
| Maharashtra Racquetball Association | Active | 2025-2028 | maha@indianracquetballassociation.org |
| Tamil Nadu Racquetball Association | Provisional | 2026-2028 | tn@indianracquetballassociation.org |
| Assam Racquetball Federation | Active | 2025-2028 | assam@indianracquetballassociation.org |
Digital desk for affiliation renewals, athlete registration uploads, event sanction applications and circular acknowledgements.
Dedicated committees driving fairness, athlete welfare, education,
governance excellence, and world-class competition systems.
Calendar planning, draws, technical delegations and event sanctioning standards.
Athlete evaluation, ranking integration and transparent national team selection decisions.
Conflict-of-interest disclosures, disciplinary oversight and conduct enforcement.
Participation growth, leadership support and athlete safety interventions.
Injury prevention protocols, nutrition frameworks and workload monitoring.
Coach/referee training systems and technical curriculum rollout.
Official policy documents, governance procedures, technical frameworks, and safe sport regulations aligned with the federation’s national development structure.
Current constitutional framework and governance procedures.
Selection criteria for international and continental representation.
Event operations, officiating standards and dispute protocol.
Safeguarding, welfare reporting and conduct obligations.
Key outputs from the 2025 federation cycle include stronger governance, increased tournament expansion, and athlete education initiatives across India.
Quarterly financial disclosures published for all sanctioned activity.
48 sanctioned tournaments executed across national and state tiers.
Three coach and two referee cohorts certified under new framework.