Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Cherishing moments of victory - Sowjanya, Suresh Krishna - Students of TSPT


Aduri Sri Suresh Krishna and Sowjanya Bavisetti are a couple who are made for each other. It is a rare instance when both husband and wife have won National titles. If 30-year-old Krishna did it in 2011 by winning the National Grass Court crown in Kolkata, his wife, 25-year-old Sowjanya followed in his footsteps by clinching the Fenesta National title in New Delhi a few days ago. It is, perhaps, for the second time in Indian tennis history after Gaurav Natekar and Arati Ponnappa that this Hyderabad couple has achieved this feat as a couple. “When Sowjanya held the trophy, it was a double joy. It was a moment to cherish. It was one of the sweetest days,” says Krishna.
Tennis has been their passion. They began to play the game from a very young age. They were both coached by CV Nagraj although Sowjanya was under him for six months or so. But, they had a common goal while pursuing their dreams. It is to win the National title. Both have achieved this. “The National title is always a big thing for any sportsperson. For me, it was one of the biggest moments of my career. I was hoping that Sowjanya would add the title and she did it. I’m very happy that she could capture the title,” says Krishna.
Sowjanya owes her success to her husband. “It is always a good to have your husband as a coach, who is also a player. He understands the game and in Krishna’s case, he has a lot of patience. He never gets angry even though I make mistakes sometimes.”
This National championship was important for Sowjanya. She used to reach the semis but could not go beyond that in many of the big tournaments. Krishna says fitness was the key to her recent success. “She has a very good game. She is tall. She serves strongly. She has a variety of strokes and she hits the ball pretty powerfully. But somehow, she could not go the distance. It was because she did not have the extra energy to play consistently till the finals. Keeping in this mind, this we focused on fitness and it worked like a magic wand,” adds Krishna.
Sowjanya started working with fitness trainer Harsha. “I travel from Kompally to Jubilee Hills to do fitness training. It is a very exhaustive and tiring journey. But, it worked. I became pro-active on the court. In this National, even though I had a stiff neck from first round, I could see a big difference in my game. I could play the strokes more freely and, most importantly, I looked fit till the finals,” adds Sowjanya.
Krishna, who had to stop playing big-time tennis at 23 years, wants his wife to make a mark in international circuit for many reasons. “It is a very, very tough field. I had to stop playing big tournaments after my National title. It was because of lack of financial support. I went to Valencia in Spain, won a couple of tournaments and then realised I cannot pursue my dreams. So, I turned coach at a young age. I stopped playing and began my new career as a coach,” says Krishna who opened his first in academy in Tarnaka and then the second one in Kompally, which has six court clays and over 100 trainees. “Thanks to N Ramesh (athletics) and Nagraj, I’m able to take forward this challenging job,” he shares.
For Sowjanya, with Krishna being constant companion, she would like to break top 500 World ranking. “The road is tough. But if you see the top players of the world, they virtually grind with heavy load of fitness to break into the next level. Sania Mirza has shown the way in tennis and she is a perfect role model for all the young players to shine in international tennis.”
The next two years are important and Krishna and Sowjanya are on a mission. “It is possible and I hope can break into top 500 so that I can play in big tournaments,” says Sowanjya.
Being great fans of Novak Djokovic, they closely follow this great Serbian. “We like the way he takes up the challenges,” says Krishna.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Siddarth for World University Games... The School Of Power Tennis, C.V. Nagaraj

DC, Hyderabad:  Siddarth Ponnala for World University Games...
The School Of Power Tennis,   C.V. Nagaraj


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

The Guru - " Apara Dronudu " - Eenadu Champion

The Guru " Great Dronacharya "  - CV Nagraj, Cheif Coach, The School of power Tennis.

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సి.వి.నాగరాజు.. తెలుగు రాష్ట్రాల్లో ఈ కోచ్‌ పేరు తెలియని టెన్నిస్‌ అభిమానులు ఉండరు! సుశీల్‌ నార్ల, పున్నా విశాల్‌, విష్ణువర్ధన్‌, సాకేత్‌ మైనేనిల రూపంలో నలుగురు డేవిస్‌ కప్‌ ఆటగాళ్లను అందించిన అపర ద్రోణుడు. బీపీఈడీ, ఎంపీఈడీ చదివి.. ఎన్‌ఐఎస్‌ శిక్షణ పూర్తి చేసిన నాగరాజు టెన్నిస్‌పై మక్కువతో 1991లో ఆర్‌ఆర్‌సీ మైదానంలో సొంతంగా అకాడమీని ఏర్పాటు చేశాడు. ఎలాంటి అత్యాధునిక వసతుల లేకున్నా.. సింథటిక్‌ కోర్టులు అందుబాటులో లేకపోయినా.. మట్టినే నమ్ముకున్న నాగరాజు అద్భుత ఫలితాల్ని రాబట్టాడు. క్లే కోర్టులపై నాణ్యమైన శిక్షణ ఇచ్చి.. దేశంలో మరే కోచ్‌కు సాధ్యంకాని రీతిలో నలుగురు డేవిస్‌ కప్‌ ఆటగాళ్లను అందించాడు. అరవై ఏళ్ళకు దగ్గరొస్తున్నా ఏ ఒక్కరోజు కూడా శిక్షణకు డుమ్మాకొట్టలేదు. పొద్దున 5 గంటలకే టెన్నిస్‌ కోర్టులో ప్రత్యక్షమవుతాడు. ఎలాంటి లాభాపేక్ష లేకుండా టెన్నిస్‌పై ఇష్టంతో దేశానికి ఆణిముత్యాల్ని అందిస్తున్నాడు.

Sunday, July 22, 2018

AITA recommends Nagraj’s name for Dronacharya award

AITA recommends Nagraj’s name for Dronacharya award

According to the letter written to the ministry, AITA said: He (Nagraj) has been instrumental in the excellent performance of Saketh Myneni (Arjuna Awardee) in 2014 Asian Games and Vishnu Vardhan in the 2019 Asian Games. Besides a number of prominent players were given good coaching by him.’’

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File Photo. CV Nagraj (centre) with Vishnu Vardhan (left) and former national champion Suresh Krishna.
Hyderabad: It has long been overdue. The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has strongly recommended city coach CV Nagraj’s name to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for the prestigious Dronacharya Award.
According to the letter written to the ministry, AITA said: He (Nagraj) has been instrumental in the excellent performance of Saketh Myneni (Arjuna Awardee) in 2014 Asian Games and Vishnu Vardhan in the 2019 Asian Games. Besides a number of prominent players were given good coaching by him.’’
It further stated: “All India Tennis Association strongly recommend that CV Nagraj be awarded the prestigious Dronacharya Award 2018 which was long overdue.’’
For Nagraj, it will be an apt reward for his honest and hard work. He has been in the reckoning for the award since four years. The AITA had recommended his name four years ago but he somehow missed the bus. But this year Nagraj is hopeful that his work will be recognized by the sports ministry.
”I’m hopeful that I will get the Dronacharya award this year. I have been in the reckoning for the last four years. AITA and the Telangana State Association have been kind enough to recommend my name,’’ said Nagraj.
Nagraj has been one of the successful coaches from the state. The School of Poer Tennis at RRC grounds in Secunderabad has produced four Davis Cuppers _Susheel Narala (1997), Vishal Punna (2004), Vishnu Vardhan and Saketh Myneni. Apart from these four Davis Cuppers, there are more than dozen players who won the senior and junior national championship.
Asked how is able to produce some many successful players, Nagraj said he always made the training more fun-filled. At the same time he ensures there is purpose and intensity in the training. “I keep on learning new techniques to make the players more aggressive and result-oriented,’’ he said.
Nagraj was instrumental in introducing Vishnu Vardhan to the game of tennis. “He was a very reluctant player initially but he learned the game the hard way. Today I’m happy he qualified and won the first round match at Wimbledon. He is also broke into top 100. It is a big achievement,’’ he said.
In fact, Vishnu Vardhan appreciated the hard work of Nagraj when he qualified for the Wimbledon main draw. “It’s a dream come true to play this event and wouldn’t have possible without the years of work you have put on me. You have inculcated some core values deep in me which is keeping me going. Thanks a lot sir,’’ was the message to Nagraj.
According to Vishnu Vardhan, as a coach Nagraj has a very good temperament. “He would not compromise on any indiscipline. I’m lucky to have someone like him as a coach,’’ he said.