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From Foundation to Pro: Building Tennis Champions

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We map every technical shift in our players' games, from their first serve to their national debut. See how we turn raw effort into competitive dominance through video-driven biomechanics.

A four-year look at Aarjun Pandit's serve progression. Notice the changes in his toss, knee bend, and follow-through, transforming it into a technically sound and effective weapon for his ITF and college matches.

Another angle on Aarjun's serve transition, highlighting the consistency we build. From an aspiring junior in 2020 to representing India in the Davis Cup, this is the result of meticulous, long-term work.

This side-by-side comparison shows the evolution of Aarjun's service motion. We focus on biomechanics to maximize power and reduce injury risk, a key factor for players aiming for the demanding U.S. college circuit.

The evolution of a forehand. This video tracks the development of Aarjun Pandit's flat, powerful forehand, a key shot that helped him become India's No. 1 and secure a top ITF world ranking.

A closer look at the technical adjustments made to Aarjun's forehand over the years. We refine every detail, from the take-back to the point of contact, to build a reliable and aggressive groundstroke.

Victor's topspin forehand in development. This video showcases the journey of crafting one of the best topspin forehands in the academy, a shot that helped him achieve a top 5 Asian ranking in the U-14 category.

Building a formidable two-handed backhand with Victor. This drill focuses on generating topspin and power from an open stance, a crucial skill for modern clay-court tennis.

Victor's service motion development since he joined us at age 8. Our program focuses on establishing strong technical foundations early to build a powerful and consistent serve for advanced competition.

Sandeepti's serve progression from age 10. Her journey includes representing India at Wimbledon and winning national titles, built on a foundation of strong serving technique developed right here.

Maya's forehand technique from age 6.5 to 9. We believe in starting early, instilling correct form and footwork to create a natural, effective stroke that will grow with the player.

About From Foundation to Pro: Player Development

Most players try to hit for power before they have the mechanics to back it up, which leads to injury and inconsistent results. We stop that at day one. You will see in these clips how we break down the serve and forehand into granular, repeatable movements, focusing on knee bend, toss consistency, and footwork long before we start talking about pace. It is about building a foundation that actually survives the pressure of a third-set tie-breaker.

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