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Our Champions: A Legacy of Tennis Wins

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At SlamQuest, trophies are earned, not given. Take a look at the players who bring their grit, sweat, and junoon to every match.

An inspiration to us all. Here is 15-year-old Lakshmi Jadala, Asia’s top-ranked para lawn tennis player, after winning gold at the National Tennis Championship. This victory secured his spot to represent India at the Special Olympics World Games.

The team behind the champion. Celebrating with Lakshmi Jadala after his incredible gold medal win at the National Tennis Championship. His journey of breaking barriers and showing limitless determination makes our whole academy proud.

Another national title for SlamQuest. Congratulations to Havisha Chaudhary for winning the AITA National Series Under-16 tournament in Jalandhar. This was her second National Series win in two weeks, showing incredible consistency.

A champion with her coaches. Havisha Chaudhary stands proud with our coaching team after her back-to-back National Series wins. We believe in building champions through teamwork and relentless effort.

A dominant performance from Shatakshi Chaudhary. Here she is after winning both the Singles and Doubles titles at the AITA Championship Series Under-18 in Delhi. This is what a champion's mindset looks like.

The result of pure grind and dedication. I am so proud of our player Riya Sachdeva, seen here clinching the Women’s Team Event title at the 44th PSPB Tennis Tournament. We train our players for the biggest stages.

A smile that says it all. Riya Sachdeva with her well-earned trophy after a fantastic team victory at the PSPB Tennis Tournament in Pune. Moments like these are what we train for.

Team BPCL, led by our own Riya Sachdeva, standing tall at the 44th PSPB Inter Unit Tennis Tournament. It’s a proud moment to see our players excel in prestigious corporate and team events.

Riya Sachdeva (left) on court during the PSPB tournament. Her composure and skill under pressure are a model for our younger players.

A proud coaching moment with champion Riya Sachdeva. Seeing my players succeed at this level is the greatest reward.

About Our Champions: A Legacy of Wins

You see the medals, but behind every photo is a player who showed up when it was raining, worked through the footwork drills, and pushed past the point of exhaustion. We do not believe in shortcuts here. Whether it is at our Dhaula Kuan or Noida courts, our focus remains on building the mindset of a champion, one session at a time.

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