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Our Champions: Proven Results in Mumbai Tennis

byThe French Touch AcademyAt Tennis Academy in MumbaiStarts from5,500 Per MonthView full gallery

Hard work pays off on the court. We are proud to showcase our players dominating at AITA Championship Series and local tournaments across Maharashtra.

A fantastic week for our players. Here are 12-year-old Eshal Pathan, winner of the U16 singles title, and her academy partner Aishwarya Swaminathan, celebrating their doubles victory at the AITA Championship Series.

We celebrate every victory as a team. Here is our champion Eshal Pathan after winning the U14 All India Tennis Association Championship Series event in Mumbai, showcasing a dominant performance throughout the tournament.

Congratulations to our champions from the U16 Championship Series All India National Ranking Event. We are proud of Kabir Jaitly for winning the tournament and Aishwarya Swaminathan for finishing as a strong finalist.

Our coaching extends to the men's professional circuit. We are proud to see our players clinch the title at the Men's 1 Lac doubles tournament, a testament to their skill and teamwork.

A proud moment for our player and coach at the MSLTA-NDHTA All India Ranking Championship Series. This win reflects the strong player-coach partnership we build at our academy.

Teamwork makes the dream work. Congratulations to our junior players Eshal and Aishwarya for winning the girls' doubles title at the Nasik U/16 AITA tournament.

Another look at our champions, Kabir Jaitly and Aishwarya Swaminathan, with their coach after their successful run at the All India Ranking Championship Series for U16 players.

A coach's pride is in his players' success. Here, our coach stands with the Men's 1 Lac doubles winners, celebrating a well-earned victory after a great week of competition.

About Our Champions: Proven Results

Winning titles is not about luck; it is the direct result of our French Touch Method. We focus on high-repetition drills and tactical match-play simulation, ensuring that when our players step onto the court for a tournament, they are not just hitting balls—they are executing a plan we have practiced hundreds of times. That is how a 12-year-old upsets a top seed or a doubles pair secures a championship title.

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