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 weeks of technical drilling, tactical adjustment, and grueling fitness work are converting into results when the pressure is real. Two wins on clay isn’t just a scoreline. It’s confirmation that the blueprint is working.

Clay demands a particular kind of intelligence from a tennis player. You can’t overpower it. You have to construct points differently — longer rally patterns, sharper angles, smarter use of pace and spin. Junior is learning to play the surface, not just survive it. That cognitive shift is one of the most important things the Mouratoglou Academy training environment accelerates.

Compound Interest

What’s happening with Junior right now is compounding. The first tournament win in Ep 9. The physical adaptation documented in Ep 10. The accumulation of small wins and technical improvements that have been building since January. These two clay-court victories are the visible result of that invisible work — the kind of progress that only makes sense when you zoom out and look at the arc.

The Love All Scholarship is an investment in exactly that arc. Not a single moment, but a whole trajectory. Follow Junior’s journey every Tuesday and help keep the momentum building.

“Two wins. The clay is starting to feel like home.” — Junior Hakizumwami

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