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ROUNDGLASS TENNIS ACADEMY TO CONDUCT SELECTION TRIALS IN CHANDIGARH FROM APRIL 7-9; REGISTRATIONS OPEN

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The RoundGlass Tennis Academy is all set to conduct its selection trials from April 7-9, 2022, with registration opening on March 12. Interested players can register by filling an online form available on the RoundGlass website. The last date for the same is March 24.

The Academy, based in Chandigarh, will offer 100% scholarship to a maximum of 16 boys (U12, U14, and U16) and four local girls, based on the RoundGlass Tennis Academy’s proprietary screening process.

The 20 players chosen from the selection trials will be offered a 100% coaching scholarship which includes access to best-in-class facilities such as fitness training, sports nutrition, sports science, and mental conditioning.

Aditya Sachdeva, Technical Director, RoundGlass Tennis Academy, said, “We are offering committed players from across the country an opportunity to train in a manner and at a level not seen in junior tennis in India yet. Our objective is to identify and nurture young players. We look to develop them into world-class athletes following the principles of Wholistic Wellbeing.”

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