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International Tournament Success Training for Junior Tennis Players

byAccelerate TennisAvailable online and at Accelerate Tennis Academy in GurugramStarts from40,000 per monthView full gallery

Building the technical consistency and match intelligence required to compete and win on the ITF, Asian, and European junior circuits.

A fantastic achievement on European soil. Tavish Pahwa and his partner Kim Dongjae (Korea) celebrate their maiden doubles title at the U14 Category 1 European ranking tournament, a significant step in his international development.

Tavish Pahwa competing at the U16 European Junior Tour Category 3 event in France. This image captures his focus during a doubles match, where he emerged as the champion, showcasing his adaptability on different surfaces.

A major milestone for one of my brightest talents, Tavish Pahwa. At just 14, he secured his first ITF J60 singles title in Colombo, Sri Lanka with a dominant performance. This international victory is a crucial step on his journey towards a top junior ranking and future college recruitment.

A double victory for Tavish Pahwa at the Asian Grade A Tennis Tournament in Malaysia. He proudly holds his trophies for winning both the Under 14 Singles and Doubles titles, a remarkable feat of skill and endurance.

Representing the country is the highest honor. Here is Tavish Pahwa with the Indian flag after Team India's spectacular victory at the ITF World Juniors Team Competition Pre-Qualifying event in Sri Lanka.

Tejas Ahuja and his partner reaching the finals of the ITF J30 event in Bahrain. This result reflects their strong doubles chemistry and ability to compete at a high international level.

Arsh Kathuria receiving his finalist award at the U14 Asian tournament in Jaipur. This was his first Asian finals appearance, a significant milestone that shows his growing presence on the international junior circuit.

Arnav Yadav after becoming a finalist at the Asian U16 Boys Singles event in Ahmedabad. His performance throughout the week was a display of great determination and skill.

A great week for Arnav Yadav, seen here after finishing as a finalist at the Asian Under 16 event held in Joygaon, Jhajjar. Consistent performances like these are key to development.

Arnav Yadav and Tavish Pahwa celebrating their Boys Doubles title win at the ITF Bangladesh tournament. It is wonderful to see my players partnering up and achieving success together.

About International Tournament Success

Competing internationally requires more than just stroke volume; it demands surface-specific adaptability and mental resilience. Our players prepare for ITF and Asian tour conditions through red-clay drills and neuro-cognitive training that mimics high-pressure match scenarios. We do not just send players to compete. We track their biomechanics and tournament strategy week-by-week so they arrive at events ready to execute, not just participate.

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