Aerial view of Jalandhar Sports Centre campus Tennis balls prepared for academy drills Aerial view of blue hard courts and red clay courts Aerial view of clay tennis courts Tennis court coin toss detail

Clay courts, hard courts, and a dedicated training campus.

Multiple surfaces let players build movement, timing, rally tolerance, and match rhythm.

Red clay court surface detail

Court setup

Designed for daily practice and match preparation.

The academy combines red clay courts, blue hard courts, open campus space, and court-side training zones. The facility content is also expanded around AITA’s published expectations for tournament venues: accessibility, player rest areas, drinking water, clean toilets, changing rooms, officials, first aid, and emergency planning.

  • Red clay courts for longer rallies and footwork
  • Blue hard courts for speed, bounce, and timing
  • Training baskets, coach areas, and match-day spaces
  • Player-first venue planning for comfort and supervision
01

Surface variety

Clay develops patience, sliding balance, higher-bounce timing, and point construction. Hard court practice sharpens reaction speed, serve-return patterns, and finishing skills.

02

Player support

Players need rest, hydration, hygiene, changing access, and first-aid readiness on long training or tournament days.

03

Match environment

Competition photos, trophies, and handshake moments help communicate a complete tennis environment, not only a coaching class.