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National & International Tennis Champions

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See how our players perform on the biggest stages of Indian tennis. From AITA National Series titles to international podiums, this is where hard work meets competition.

Navya Yadav, at just 14 years old, after winning the National Series Under-16 title. This achievement at Jalandhar highlights our program's success in developing players who can compete and win in higher age categories.

Teamwork makes the dream work. Navya Yadav and his partner celebrate their doubles victory at the National Series U-16 tournament, showcasing our emphasis on both individual skill and collaborative play.

A proud moment for Navya Yadav, winning the Boys Under-16 Doubles at the Asian U-16 Tournament in Jind. Success at Asian Tennis Federation events is a key milestone for our players on the international circuit.

Navya Yadav holding his trophy from the Asian U-16 Tournament. Competing and winning at this level requires immense dedication, and I am proud of the perseverance he has shown.

Jeetesh Kumari and her partner after a hard-fought tournament. In addition to her singles title, she was the runner-up in the Girls U-18 Doubles at the National Series in Jalandhar.

Arjun Dua recognized for his excellent performance at the National Series Tournament in Rajkot. Securing the runner-up position in Boys U-12 Singles at a national level is a significant achievement.

Siddhi Pandey with her runner-up trophy from the Singles Under-12 category at the National Series tournament in Mumbai. Her passion and hard work are an inspiration to all our young players.

A fantastic victory for Armaan Dua, who won the Doubles Under-16 title at the Super Series tournament in Ahmedabad. Our training focuses on developing the strategic play needed for top-tier doubles competitions.

Ritabrata, a finalist at the All India 1 lakh Men's tournament in Bhubaneswar. We guide our senior players as they transition into the professional men's AITA circuit.

Sourabh Sehrawat after securing the runner-up title in Singles at the Men's 1 Lakh AITA tournament in Agra. Competing for prize money is a major step in a player's career.

About National & International Champions

Competing in the AITA and ITF circuit is a significant leap from local training. It requires not just technical skill, but the mental toughness to handle high-pressure knockouts and national-level officiating. We prepare our athletes for this intensity by replicating match conditions at our West End academy and mentoring them through every stage of the tournament pathway.

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