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AITA & National Level Tennis Championship Training

byILTA Tennis AcademyTournaments held at Pitampura, Delhi; open to players across NCRStarts from750 per player entryView full gallery

Tournament play is where the real game begins. We prepare players for the pressure, strategy, and mental toughness needed to win at AITA, CBSE, and National championships.

A proud moment for the academy as our player Ritik secures the Silver Medal at the National Championship Tennis 2025 in Gwalior. Competing on a national stage requires immense focus and preparation, and he delivered a brilliant performance.

The closing ceremony of the National Championship Tennis, with winners from the Senior, Junior, and Sub Junior categories. Seeing our player on this stage, recognized for his achievement, is a testament to our training methods.

Congratulations to Amyra Gupta, the runner up in the AITA All India Championship Series for Girls U-12 Doubles. Performing at an AITA tournament is a significant achievement and shows her readiness for the national circuit.

Well done, Tyakshi, for securing the runner up position in the AITA Tennis Tournament in Sonipat in the Under 12 singles category. Her performance in this competitive singles event highlights her individual strength and determination.

We are proud to announce our players who will represent their schools in the CBSE Lawn Tennis Championship. This selection shows their standing as top junior players in the school circuit, a result of their consistent training at ILTA.

Ritik, our National Championship silver medalist, celebrating his victory with fellow players and coaches. The support of the team is crucial for success at this level.

About Prestigious Wins: AITA, National & CBSE Championships

Training for a tournament is different from everyday practice. On our red clay courts, we focus on match-specific temperament—handling pressure points, managing energy during long rallies, and making the right tactical call when the score is 30-40. It is not just about technique; it is about staying calm when the match is on the line.

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