Category Tuesdays with Junior

Quarter-finals, holidays, and the art of balance: Junior’s week in review

Junior Hakizumwami

"It was a good opportunity for me to fully focus on the tournament and give my best," Junior reflected. "The results were great and I'm really happy with this."

For a young athlete far from home, every tournament is a proving ground. The quarter-final result isn't just a scoreline — it's evidence that the Love All scholarship pipeline is producing exactly what it promises: sovereign, high-performing young leaders who compete on the world stage.

Match Night: First Round Done

Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 16 | April 21, 2026 Match Night: First Round Done There’s a particular energy in a post-match check-in when the result just came in. Junior’s filming from the court, the adrenaline still audible in his…

Momentum on Clay

Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 13 | March 31, 2026 Momentum on Clay The clay season is building. After two wins on the red dirt last week, Junior enters this week with something that can’t be trained directly — momentum.…

Two Wins on the Clay Courts

Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 12 | March 24, 2026 Two Wins on the Clay Courts The clay season is delivering. Junior Hakizumwami stepped onto the red dirt this week and came away with two wins — proof that the…

The Gritty Transition to Clay

Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 10 | March 10, 2026 The Gritty Transition to Clay This week on Tuesdays with Junior, we’re seeing the full spectrum of a pro-prospect’s life: Junior pulling double duty — finishing critical schoolwork while pushing…

First Tournament Win

Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 9 | March 3, 2026 First Tournament Win The moment you’ve been training toward doesn’t announce itself. One week, you’re grinding through drills, breaking down film, and trusting a process that only shows results in…

A Week of Challenging Growth

Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 8 | February 24, 2026 A Week of Challenging Growth Not every week is a win. Some weeks are a test — and the ones that push back the hardest are often the ones that…