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Our Students' Tournament Achievements

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Tennis is about hard work and the thrill of competition. See how my students turn their training into trophies at local and All India tournaments.

Celebrating Garvit Gupta, who secured the second position in the Under-8 category at the DDA Tennis Tournament 2024. Here he is receiving his well-deserved award.

A proud moment with my group of achievers from the DDA Tennis Tournament. Vedika Vyas and Garvit Gupta, along with their teammates, showcasing their medals and certificates after a great performance.

Congratulations to Aashriya for winning the Under-8 title at the Dunlop Open Tennis Championship. Here she is with her trophy and certificate, a testament to her powerful performance.

Manit Shokeen proudly displaying his bronze medals for both the U-10 and U-8 categories. His dedication on the court led to this fantastic achievement in the Tennisoholic tournament.

Here I am with Ziya, celebrating her first step into the world of competitive tennis at the DLTA Open Mini Tennis Tournament. This is just the beginning for a promising young player.

Ziya standing proudly on the court with her Certificate of Merit from the DLTA Open Mini Tennis Tournament. Every tournament is a valuable learning experience.

A close-up of Ziya Varma's Certificate of Merit for participating in the Under-10 event at the DLTA Open Mini Tennis Tournament. This marks the start of her competitive journey.

Standing with my trainee Gyan after he secured 3rd position at an All India Tennis Tournament. This photo was taken at the awards ceremony, recognizing his hard-fought matches.

Another one of my dedicated players, Ansh, receiving his certificate and medal for placing 3rd in the All India Tennis Tournament. His commitment during training really showed.

Sportsmanship is as important as winning. Here are my trainees, Gyan and Ansh, shaking hands over the net, showing respect for each other after competing hard.

About Champions in the Making: Student Achievements

I don't just teach tennis, I teach students how to win. You see these trophies, but the real victory is in the discipline, like my student Nihal scoring 88% in his boards while training for competitive tournaments. We prepare for DDA, DLTA, and All India events by focusing on mental calm and match-ready tactics, not just swing mechanics.

The jump from practice sessions to tournament matches is where most players struggle. My coaching focuses on closing that gap early. Whether it is a Mini-Tennis event at DLTA or a competitive U-10 match, I ensure my players are not just hitting balls. They are playing with strategy.

Training for the Win We do not just do drills here. We do match-simulation. For students aiming for the All India Tennis Tournament circuit or local DDA championships, we increase the intensity. We work on high-pressure serving, court coverage, and most importantly, the ability to reset after a lost point.

Academics and Athletics A common concern for parents is studies. I prove that tennis builds the focus required for academics. When you train here, you learn time management. My students do not quit their books. They learn how to excel at both. We celebrate these dual successes just as much as we celebrate a tournament medal.

Tournament Prep If you are looking for competitive tennis training in Delhi, you need a coach who understands the tournament ecosystem. We navigate the registration process, mental prep, and post-match analysis. From the first trophy to the competitive grind, we are in this together.

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Xtreme Tennis Academy

Xtreme Tennis Academy at Sector 4, Dwarka, New DelhiStarts from 1,200 per session

I have spent 20 years on the court, and my satisfaction comes from seeing my students smash their goals. If you have the drive to work hard, I have the plan to make you a winner. We keep the sweat, the smiles, and the discipline real, whether you are 4 or 40.

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