APMTA players make waves in Fenesta Nationals


New Delhi, Nov 1 (IANS): Trailblazing through the tennis world, APMTA players Aryan Goveas, Manas Dhamne, Daksh Prasad, Cahir Warik, Sahil Gaware and Yubrani Banerjee shone bright at the recently concluded Fenesta Nationals held in Delhi. Fenesta Open Tennis tournament is recognized as the only single full group Nationals covering men, ladies, boys and girls under 18, 16, and 14.

The tournament witnessed 900 matches across 2 weeks making it one of the most sought-after platforms for young and upcoming players to showcase their skills. Showcasing their talent, some of the notable performers of APMTA in the tournament were Aryan Goveas, Daksh Prasad, Cahir Warik, Manas Dhamne, Yubrani Bannerjee and Sahil Gaware.

Accompanying the junior group in the Nationals, coach Prosonjit Paul made a huge difference in the approach and preparation of the players in the tournament. Guided by a team of experienced coaches -- Aditya Madkekar and trainer Kaifi Afzal -- APMTA employs a holistic, 360-degree approach to player development with the focus on providing international coaching standards along with sports science support but also on character development and life skills.

Commenting on the incredible performances, Prashant Sutar, CEO, Maha Tennis Foundation, said, "It brings me immense pride to see our academy players win laurels and represent our city in front of experienced national players. I congratulate the entire team of players and coaches who have constantly put in immense hard-work and dedication in ensuring excellence in the game. We hope to churn more such talented tennis players who will have a chance of representing our country at the global platform."

  

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