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Doubles and Team Tennis Victories

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Tennis is about more than individual effort. Success here often comes down to communication, strategy, and having a partner who anticipates your next move.

Durganshi Kumar and her partner after finishing as runners-up in the Women's Doubles tournament in Chandigarh. I am proud of their hard work and dedication on the court.

Pakhi Bisht and her partner with their coach after the CS7 U-14 Doubles final in Gurgaon. Finishing as runners-up in a competitive field is a great achievement.

Our player Pakhi Bisht receiving her runner-up trophy for the U-14 Doubles event. We train our players to excel in the strategic and fast-paced game of doubles.

A great week for our players. This photo captures Riddhiman, Pakhi, and Dhruv with their coaches after strong performances in both singles and doubles events at a CS7 tournament.

Riddhiman Ojha with his team after securing both the singles and doubles titles at the Under-16 CS7 in Rohtak. This group photo shows the supportive team environment behind every win.

Another victory for Ridhiman Ojha, winning both singles and doubles at the AITA CS7 event in Rohtak. His success in the U-16 category is a result of consistent training.

Ridhiman Ojha and his doubles partner being awarded their trophies at the CS7 tournament in Rohtak. We focus on building strong partnerships for doubles success.

The team celebrates Ridhiman Ojha's CS7 singles title and doubles runner-up finish in Rohtak. It takes a team to build a champion.

Ridhiman Ojha recognized for his runner-up finish in both Boys U-14 CS7 Singles and Doubles. His consistent performance across categories is impressive.

The whole team celebrating the success of Ridhiman Ojha and Paranjay. This picture truly captures the family vibe and collective spirit of our academy.

About Doubles & Team Victories

Doubles tennis requires a specific mindset where individual ego takes a backseat to strategy and court positioning. We focus on teaching players how to communicate non-verbally with partners, maintain court coverage, and capitalize on their combined strengths during high-pressure match situations.

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