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Dominating the AITA National Tennis Circuit

byNational Tennis CentreTraining at R.K. Khanna Tennis Stadium, Hauz Khas, New DelhiStarts from22,000 per monthView full gallery

Success on the national circuit comes down to preparation, resilience, and specific match-play strategies. We train players for AITA tournaments with an intensity that matches the competition.

The reward for relentless effort. NTC player Maan Kesharwani stands tall with his championship trophy after winning the AITA 2.5 Lacs Men's Singles title in Panchgani, Maharashtra.

A proud victory for NTC player Maan Kesharwani, holding his trophy after winning the AITA 1 Lakh Men's Singles tournament in Lucknow.

Another title for our player Udit Kamboj, who claimed the AITA 1 Lac Men's Singles title at Bahadurgarh with a dominant straight-set victory.

NTC's Sajal Kesharwani and his partner celebrate their Men's Doubles win at the AITA 1 Lakh Tennis Tournament in Lucknow.

Our player Kashish Bhatia and her partner showcasing their winning form after securing the gold medal in the AITA 1 Lac Women's Doubles event in Jassowal.

NTC duo Cahir Warik and Anand Prakash Gupta during the prize distribution ceremony after winning the Men's Doubles title at the AITA 1 Lac tournament in Raipur.

Our doubles champions Cahir Warik and Anand Prakash Gupta proudly holding their impressive trophy after their victory at the AITA 1 Lac event in Raipur.

NTC player Wyatt O'Brien and his partner crowned champions in the AITA 1 Lac Men's Doubles in Bhubaneswar, their second title win this month.

Wyatt O'Brien receives his AITA 1 Lac Men's Doubles winner's trophy in Jamshedpur, following a straight-sets victory in the final.

NTC's Anand Gupta and his partner Chandan Shivraj after winning the AITA 1 Lakh Men's Doubles tournament in Jamshedpur.

About Dominating the National Circuit (AITA Tournaments)

The trophies displayed in our gallery are the direct result of intense, tournament-specific preparation. We don't just practice; we conduct match simulation drills that replicate the pressure and scoring scenarios found in AITA 1 Lakh to 5 Lakh events. Every session focuses on the specific tactical adjustments needed to beat opponents on different surfaces, ensuring you aren't just playing—you are competing to win.

Building a Winning Mindset

Success in the All India Tennis Association (AITA) circuit requires more than just stroke technique. It demands an understanding of tournament dynamics, from managing ranking points to adjusting your game plan for varying court speeds. At the National Tennis Centre, we structure our training around this reality.

Our Tournament Approach

  • Match Simulation: We replicate the exact conditions of AITA events. This includes specific drills for tie-breaks, clutch points, and recovery between rounds.
  • Surface Versatility: AITA tournaments are held on synthetic hard courts and clay. Our training rotation ensures you are comfortable sliding on clay or handling the high bounce of hard courts.
  • Ranking Strategy: I work personally with players to select the right tournaments. Navigating the calendar—choosing between CS, SS, and NS events—is crucial for maximizing your ranking points effectively.

The Path from Junior to Pro

We see the national circuit as the training ground for the ITF World Tennis Tour. Whether you are aiming to break into the top 100 in your age group or preparing for your first Men's circuit event, our high-performance pathway is designed to move you from amateur competitor to a disciplined athlete. We do not sugarcoat the requirements; we provide the professional guidance necessary to turn hard work into results.

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National Tennis Centre

Training at R.K. Khanna Tennis Stadium, Hauz Khas, New DelhiStarts from 22,000 per month

I am Zeeshan Ali, and my role here is to ensure you possess the technical skill and mental toughness to survive the national circuit. We treat every practice like a tournament match because that is the standard required if you want to compete at the highest level in India.