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Plan Tennis Match Tactics on an Interactive Court using Tennis.University Strategy Generator
The Strategy Generator is an interactive match-planning tool built into every approved Tennis.University player account. It gives you a live, drawable tennis court — no app to download, no whiteboard required — where you can map out exactly how you want to play a point, a pattern, or an entire match.
State-by-State: A Complete Map of India's Junior Tennis Rankings
Data covers 7,796 players across 8 age categories. The article is based on Ranked Player data as per AITA Rankings of March 2, 2026.
India's Junior Tennis Rankings 2026: How Deep Is the Player Pool?
An analysis of AITA junior tennis rankings across all eight categories — where India's junior pipeline is strong, where it thins out, and what the numbers really mean.
AITA Ranking Points Explained: Singles, Doubles, and What Coaches Get Wrong
How AITA junior ranking points work — singles, doubles, and the common mistakes coaches make when building a junior's tournament schedule.
Jalandhar to Bangalore: Inside India's Tennis Geography
Inside India's tennis geography — why Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat dominate the rankings, and what it would take to change that.
Red Ball, Orange Ball, Green Ball: Is India Getting the Transition Right?
The ITF Play and Stay ball progression explained — and why India's junior coaches are getting the timing wrong on the transition to yellow balls.
How to Plan a Junior Tournament Season (and Actually Track Progress)
A practical framework for planning an AITA junior tennis season — how to defend ranking points, target growth events, and track match data that actually matters.
The Mental Game in Junior Tennis: What the Data from Match Logs Tells Us
What consistent match logging reveals about junior tennis performance — the unforced error spike, anger patterns, and how between-point routines change results.
Doubles Is Underrated: Why Smart Junior Players Should Play More of It
Why junior tennis players should play more doubles — the ranking points are real, the net skills transfer, and the pattern recognition carries over to singles.
Navigating Age Category Transitions: The U14 to U16 Cliff
Why strong U14 players often struggle at U16 — the physical, technical, and mental adjustments that determine who makes it through the transition cliff.