Regional & State-Level Tennis Tournament Victories
Competitive success is built on consistent performance. Our players regularly secure top results in AITA Championship Series and state-level tournaments by applying technical discipline to every match.
A fantastic victory for Arsh Kathuria, celebrating his U18 Boys Singles title at the AITA Championship Series in Delhi. This was his first title in the U18 category at just 14 years old.
A heartwarming moment as Gurrshan Mehta celebrates his AITA U16 Championship Series singles title win in Delhi with his father. Family support is a huge part of an athlete's journey.
Big congratulations to Aarav Bharat on winning his first Boys singles title at the AITA U18 Championship Series tournament in Gurgaon. A breakthrough moment for him.
Sara Hooda with her coach after winning her first singles title in the Under 16 Girls category at the AITA Champion Series tournament in Gurgaon. She was also the doubles runner up.
Gurrshan and Arsh with their coach Maulin sir after winning the Haryana State School games U17 title. They went on to represent Haryana at the SGFI national games.
Arsh Kathuria with his coach after a dominant performance at the Delhi Games 2025, winning the Boys U14 Singles title with an 8-0 victory in the final.
Sourush Ray with his coach after winning the Singles title of the AITA U14 Championship Series held in Gurgaon. I wish him many more wins to come.
Shreyas Dogial celebrating a double crown win at the AITA Championship Series in Gurgaon, clinching both the singles and doubles U18 titles.
Congratulations to Shreyas for winning the Under 18 Singles and Doubles titles at the Championship Series held in Jind. A truly commanding performance.
Persistence pays off. Subhash proudly displays his trophies after winning the Singles title of the Under 18 Championship Series tournament.
About Regional & State-Level Victories
Tournaments are where technical training meets real-world match pressure. Success at the AITA Championship Series and state-level games requires more than just stroke mechanics; it demands effective point construction, mental fortitude, and the ability to adapt to different court surfaces under stress. We focus on these match-specific skills to help our players consistently progress through their age-group rankings.
Consistent wins in regional tournaments are the foundation for any athlete aiming for national and international competition. At our Gurugram facility, we prepare students for the demands of the AITA circuit by simulating actual tournament conditions. This means our training sessions go beyond simple baseline rallies. We emphasize point construction, tactical footwork, and stress management, ensuring that players do not just compete but control the game in categories like U14, U16, and U18.
Our approach balances volume with precision. Athletes engage in daily double sessions, incorporating red clay court training to build stamina and point management skills. When a player steps onto the court at an AITA Championship Series event in Delhi or Haryana, they arrive with a tactical plan rather than relying on chance. We also prioritize video analysis, which allows us to review match play and correct errors in real-time, helping players avoid repetitive mistakes.
For parents and young athletes, the path to rankings can seem complex. We simplify this by strategically selecting tournaments that align with the player's current development phase. This creates a clear roadmap for accruing AITA ranking points, moving from local zonal events to the national circuit. Whether it is a first-time singles title or a hard-fought doubles win, every match experience contributes to the long-term athlete development model we follow. Our goal is to build intelligent players who read the game well and possess the discipline to sustain performance over long, grueling tournament weeks.
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