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Junior Tennis Champions in the Making

byArnav Alok GoelOnline coaching available; In-person at Barakhamba Road & MehrauliStarts from2,500 Per 60-min SessionView full gallery

Don't chase under-10 trophies. Chase perfect technique. We build your kid's foundation for a long-term tennis journey, from age 3 onwards.

At age 12, this player is already launching forehand bazookas. My focus for young players isn't on trophies, it's on aiming for a forehand that's technically perfect. We build the weapons first, and the winning comes later.

Here's a young player trying to imitate an Andy Roddick serve. It's this kind of fun and inspiration that I encourage in my junior program. We keep it light while still focusing on the fundamentals of a good service motion.

Celebrating a weekend win with one of our young champions. This player dominated the TPL Under 12 tournament. It's great to see the hard work pay off, but our focus remains on long-term development.

The first national-level women's trophy is always special. So proud of this player for her performance, finishing as a runner-up in the AITA Women's 1 Lakh doubles. This is a great step on her journey.

Meet Siddhant, a 6-year-old prodigy with an incredible wrist lag already. His daily routine and dedication are inspiring. This is what happens when you start with the right technique and a passion for the game.

What were you doing at age 6? This young player is already on court, developing a clean swing and solid technique. My program helps kids build the right muscle memory from their very first day in tennis.

Congratulations to Lakshay Dahiya for winning the AITA CS7 Singles title and breaking into the top 50 in the country. His habit of winning is a direct result of his consistent hard work and dedication in training.

Here's a young player giving his own tennis tip about the four stances. It's fun, but it also shows he's learning the tactical side of the game. My academy is about creating smart players, not just hitters.

At just 5 years old, this young player already shows a technically sound forehand. This is the result of detailed attention to technique from day one. Great work by our coaching team to build this foundation.

What a problem to have, needing help holding all the trophies. Lakshay Dahiya continues his daily dominance, winning a singles title and finishing as a runner-up in both singles and doubles. His progress is a testament to his hard work.

About Junior Champions in the Making (Ages 3+)

At our academy, we don't just 'play tennis.' We monitor technical metrics like wrist lag and swing path from day one. You might see a 5-year-old hitting balls, but we are actually training their muscle memory to build a professional-grade forehand long before they ever enter a competitive tournament bracket.

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