Mastering Tennis with Radheshyam Kadakia

Elevate your game with personalized training from Nagpur's distinguished tennis professional. Whether you're taking your first swing or refining advanced techniques, discover a transformative approach to tennis excellence.

15+ Years Experience
22+ Students Trained
6 Tournament Winners
Radheshyam Kadakia demonstrating proper tennis technique
Radheshyam demonstrating the perfect backhand technique
Radheshyam Kadakia - Tennis Trainer
National Champion 15+ Years

The Journey Behind The Training

From competitive courts to transforming players in Nagpur

My passion for tennis began at the age of seven, when I first picked up a racket at the local Nagpur Tennis Club. What started as a childhood hobby quickly evolved into a lifelong dedication to the sport that has shaped every aspect of my life.

After competing nationally for 12 years and representing Maharashtra in numerous tournaments, I discovered my true calling wasn't just playing tennis—it was sharing the transformative power of the sport with others.

"Tennis isn't merely about perfecting your swing—it's about developing mental resilience, strategic thinking, and discovering your own unique rhythm on the court."

For the past 15 years, I've had the privilege of guiding players of all ages and skill levels through their tennis journeys. My approach combines technical precision with personalized attention to each student's natural abilities and goals.

Personalization

Every player has unique strengths to leverage and challenges to overcome.

Balance

Technical skills, mental game, and physical conditioning in perfect harmony.

Progression

Structured advancement that builds confidence alongside capability.

Our Training Options

Select a training program tailored to your goals and experience level

Individual tennis training session Personalized

Individual Excellence

  • One-on-one focused attention
  • Customized technique refinement
  • Personalized improvement roadmap
  • Video analysis and feedback
  • Flexible scheduling options
Single Session ₹1,800
Package (10 Sessions) ₹16,000
Schedule Training
Group tennis training session Group

Dynamic Group Training

  • Small groups (4-6 players max)
  • Competitive practice environment
  • Structured progression system
  • Regular mini-tournaments
  • Peer motivation and teamwork
Monthly (8 Sessions) ₹8,500
Quarterly (24 Sessions) ₹23,000
Schedule Training
Specialized Training Duration Focus Areas Price Action
Tournament Preparation 2 Weeks Intensive Match simulation, mental preparation, strategy ₹14,000 Inquire
Tennis Camp 5 Days (Summer/Winter) All-round skills, fundamentals, fun activities ₹7,500 Inquire
Serve Masterclass 3 Sessions Serve mechanics, power, precision, consistency ₹4,200 Inquire

Why Playing Tennis Is So Cool?

01

Complete Physical Workout

Tennis engages every muscle group simultaneously. A single match can burn up to 600 calories per hour while improving coordination, balance, and agility in ways few other sports can match.

02

Mental Sharpness

Tennis is like physical chess. Every shot requires strategic thinking, quick decision-making, and mental adaptability. Studies show tennis players develop better problem-solving skills applicable to all life areas.

03

Lifelong Sport

From age 4 to 84, tennis adapts to your life stage. It's one of the few sports you can enjoy competitively or recreationally throughout your entire life, creating a community that spans generations.

04

Social Connection

Tennis naturally creates meaningful social bonds. Whether playing doubles with friends or meeting new partners at local clubs, the tennis community offers connection opportunities unlike any other sport.

05

Stress Relief

Few things match the satisfaction of a perfectly struck tennis ball. The rhythmic nature of rallies, combined with physical exertion, triggers endorphin release that melts away daily stress and anxiety.

Tennis isn't just a sport — it's a lifestyle that transforms your body, mind, and social world simultaneously.

Tennis training moment
Tennis coaching session
Tennis practice drill