About Asna Academy
Who are we?
Asna Academy is a premium multi-sport academy dedicated to supporting children's physical development through a structured, education-led approach to sport.
Serving children aged 2–12 years, Asna Academy offers a carefully designed range of sports programs including badminton, tennis, basketball, baseball, taekwondo, gymnastics, swimming, rock climbing, table tennis, archery, and baby gym.

Revo Town Mall Bekasi
1600 m² of dedicated multi-sport development space
How we design every program
All programs at Asna Academy are delivered through developmentally appropriate curricula, curated by professional coaches and shaped with guidance from Olympic and World Champions as sport-specific consultants.
Our methodology ensures that children not only learn the fundamentals of each sport but also develop motor skills, discipline, and teamwork. By integrating fun with discipline, we create an environment where young athletes can thrive and discover their potential.
We believe in a holistic approach to sports education. It’s not just about winning medals; it’s about building character, resilience, and a lifelong love for physical activity. Our programs are designed to be inclusive, catering to beginners as well as those aspiring to compete at higher levels, providing clear and responsible pathways for continued athletic development.
- Guided talent identification and long-term planning.
- Structured communication between parents, coaches, and club partners.
- Focus on both performance and the child's overall well-being.
Founded by Indonesian Sports Icons
ASNA Academy is built by Indonesia’s legendary athletes dedicated to advancing youth sports education and performance.

Alan Budikusuma
Olympic Gold Medalist – Badminton
Alan Budikusuma, born in Surabaya on 29 March 1968, whose full name is Alexander Alan Budikusuma Wiratama, showed an early passion for badminton from the age of seven. His talent became evident when he joined Rajawali Badminton Club in Surabaya, where he began honing his skills. His breakthrough came in 1985, when he won the Jakarta Open, drawing national attention. This achievement led the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) to invite him to join the national training program at the age of 19. A year later, he continued his rise by winning the Thailand Open, further establishing himself as one of Indonesia’s top badminton players.