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Asees claims gold at International tennis tourney

Asees Kaur poses with her trophy in Dubai.

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An upcoming star, Asees Kaur Brar, a trainee of Harvest Tennis Academy, Jassowal Kular village, gave an exceptional performance and bagged the gold medal in the Ten-Pro Global Junior Tour, held at Rackets Academy in Dubai, UAE.

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Pardeep Kumar, chief coach, Harvest Tennis Academy, said competing against some of the world’s best young players from over 50 nations, Asees showcased remarkable determination, skill and composure throughout the tournament to clinch the gold medal in the U-11 category. Asees’s consistency and precision were on display as she powered through to claim the championship title. She finished runners-up in U-12 group.

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Besides, marking a phenomenal international accomplishment for Indian junior tennis, Asees dominated the competition without dropping a single set, defeating opponents from Philippines, Malaysia, Greece, Russia, USA and Turkey. Her success reflects commitment and the academy’s training philosophy, built on discipline, passion and excellence, added the coach.

Gurdeep Singh, vice president of the academy, and Sandeep Singh, director, applauded Asees on her achievement.

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