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AITA Tennis Tournament Achievements

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The AITA circuit is where potential meets the court. From Championship Series to Talent Series events, our players consistently test their limits and bring home the wins.

Anay Pandey with his coach after a remarkable performance at the CS7 Tournament in Sonipat. This partnership between player and coach is fundamental to achieving success on the AITA junior tour.

Anay Pandey receiving his award for winning the Under-14 Boys singles title at the Championship Series Tournament in Sonepat. Our Noida center training program is producing consistent champions.

A double victory for Anay Pandey, who won both the singles and doubles titles in the U-14 category at the Sonepat Championship Series. This demonstrates a well-rounded and versatile game.

Dyuti Jain recognized as the runner-up in Girls Under-16 Singles at the Championship Series Tournament in Noida. Her performance shows the grit and determination we nurture in our players.

Raghav Prabhu after a hard-fought final at the Championship Series Tournament in Pitampura, where he was the runner-up in the Boys Under-18 Singles. Every tournament is a valuable learning experience.

Siddhi Pandey with her coach after becoming the runner-up in the Under-14 category at the Championship Series in Sonipat. Our coaches provide exceptional mentorship on and off the court.

Congratulations to Shaurya Sharma, the runner-up in the Singles Under-16 category at Sonepat. We are proud of his performance and look forward to many more successes.

Riddhiman Ojha celebrating a successful week, winning the CS7 Under-16 Singles and finishing as runner-up in Doubles. This showcases his strength in both formats of the game.

TAA player Dhruv Kumar after winning the Under-18 CS7 Singles title in Khera. His victory is a proud moment for our academy and a result of his focused training.

Riddhiman Ojha with his singles and doubles trophies from the Under-16 CS7 tournament in Rohtak. Securing both titles is an exceptional achievement on the AITA circuit.

About AITA Circuit Achievers

Entering the AITA circuit requires more than just technique. It demands match temperament, physical resilience, and tactical awareness developed through hours of competitive play. Our players do not just show up to compete, they understand the nuances of the red clay surface and the pressure of knockout draws, which is why you see so many of our juniors consistently reaching semi-finals and finals in both singles and doubles formats.

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