Accelerate Tennis

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An exclusive Tennis academy focused on elite training & targeted success

20/05/2026

Congratulations to Gurrshan Mehta for winning the doubles title of AITA U18 Championship Series tournament held at Delhi last week.

06/05/2026

Congratulations to Vriddhi Mehrotra on winning the AITA Championship Series Girls Singles title for Under 12 age group

Great effort by the coaching team as we continue to develop every athlete to reach their potential and achieve bigger and better in the sport of Tennis

Head coach, Maulin Aghara
Senior coach, Mohit Singh
Junior coach & hitter Faizur Rehman

CEO, Kapil Dinesh





Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 15/03/2026

At 16–18, time compresses decisions.
Fewer opportunities remain, and margins narrow quickly.
Delaying direction rarely preserves options — it usually reduces them.
Perspective at this stage protects both progress and wellbeing.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 12/03/2026

Consistency builds a base.
But after 14, it’s no longer enough.
This phase is about shaping identity and intent — not just reducing errors.
It’s a transition many players delay, and later struggle with.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 08/03/2026

Feeling “stuck” at 14–16 is common and often misunderstood.
This phase demands sharper priorities and clearer intent, not just more work.
Understanding why progress slows is the first step forward.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 05/03/2026

International exposure has value — at the right time.
At 12–14, preparation determines whether exposure helps or harms.
This is a decision point many families rush, and later regret.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 01/03/2026

At 10–12, progress depends more on organisation than intensity.
Clear routines, balanced weeks, and progressive goals create stability that effort alone cannot.
Well-structured training compounds quietly over time.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 26/02/2026

Support matters.
But constant direction often delays learning.
At 8–10, children grow fastest when they’re allowed to think, struggle, and self-correct.
This phase rewards patience more than control.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 22/02/2026

A title a month is a great feeling and we are happy to have one of our fittest athlete Vatsal Sangwan winning the Singles title of the AITA U16 Championship series tournament tournament held at Rohtak.

Congratulations!!!

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 22/02/2026

Between 16 and 18, the sport stops holding your hand.
This is where independence, decision-making, and accountability separate players who move forward from those who stall.
Understanding this transition early makes it far less painful.

Photos from Accelerate Tennis's post 20/02/2026

At 14–16, many families confuse potential with readiness.
This is the stage where honest evaluation becomes far more valuable than motivation.
Some answers can’t be guessed — they need context.

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Behind Pragyanam School, Emerald Hills Road, Sector 65
Gurugram
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