Winning Tradition -NEWSLETTER Jan. & Feb. 2025

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2025

First Newsletter


USTA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AWARD NIGHT

2024 Junior Team Tennis Program of the Year!

Yay! We are so grateful to be recognized by the USTA of Northern California as Team Tennis Program of the Year for 2024.

It was an incredible year for our League players, together winning 7 Sectional Championships in 2024.

This is our 5th Award in the past 10 years.


USTA Junior Team Tennis League starting March 2025

2025 SPRING SEASON

The Spring 2025 League Season is set to start in March 2025. Top winning teams will advance to Sectional Championships.

Are you ready?

Learn more about our USTA Award Winning Competitive Team Program.


USTA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AWARD NIGHT

Players’ Highlights

-Vikram Citla

2024 Net Gen Player of the Year for Orange Ball

-Vishesh Wadhera

2024 JTT Player of the Year

and 2024 Net Gen Player of the year for Green ball


Welcome to Dunlop Team…

Noam P.

Incredible effort by Noam winning multiple sectional championships with our USTA Teams. Great commitment and hard work paid off.

Thank you Dunlop for the continuing support for our academy and players.


Top High School Tennis Programs…

#1 Ranked High School Players

In 2024, the Boys’ and Girls’ High School Tennis season was a special one for our academy. Among some of the best High School teams in the area, the #1 ranked players all have trained with us.

  • Mia #1 for Presentation
  • Jefferey #1 for Harker
  • Anish #1 for Bellarmine
  • Srikar #1 for Mitty

The 2025 Boys’ HS season has started, best of luck to all of our players.


USTA Individual Tournaments

Local and National Level Tournaments

Incredible effort by our players, winning their tournaments in various levels.

Learn more about our Competitive Player Development Program.


College Player in Action…

Kristina @ West Valley College


Did you know..?


It takes about 25-30min to string 1 racquet? Each player may have their own preference on string and its tension. Some actually adjust the tension depending on the climate where the matches will take place. Humidity, altitude and temperature will make changes to the effect that strings will have on the shots. Each stringing typically last 2-4 weeks for D1 college players, of course for Men, they don’t last as long

Recently, right at the start of this season, Santa Clara University Women team in urgent need to get 15 racquets strung, Coach Le had them all done overnight.

Currently, the Team is 5-1 in this season.


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Special Thanks to Dunlop & Srixon Tennis for supporting our Academy and players.

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