Indian Players Shine at Inaugural World Pickleball Championship Series in India

Indian Players Shine at Inaugural World Pickleball Championship Series in India

The inaugural edition of the World Pickleball Championship (WPC) Series, held at the prestigious Cricket Club of India (CCI), witnessed a remarkable display of skill and determination from Indian players. From November 12 to 17, over 55 international players from 16 countries graced Indian soil, marking the championship’s debut in the country after successful legs in Vietnam and Bali.

In the Boys’ Under-14 Advanced Plus category, Neel Linge emerged victorious with a gold medal, while Aarisha Aga Choubey secured silver. Ritam Chawla claimed gold in the Boys’ Under-18 Advanced Plus category, with Shourya Kukrecha earning silver. Anushka Chhabra and Jahnavi Iyer won gold and silver, respectively, in the Girls’ Under-14 Advanced Plus category. Agnimitra Bhavatosh Bhattacharya and Naomi Amalsadiwala achieved similar success in the Under-18 girls’ category.

Among the men’s singles competitors, Rohit Patil and Manickavasagam Sethu claimed gold in the 19 Advanced and Men’s Singles Advanced Plus 35 categories, respectively. Gordon Watson and Ajay Kumar took home gold and silver in the 50 Men’s Advanced category.

The doubles section featured equally thrilling performances. Aaradhya Satpute and Neel Linge won gold in the Junior Mixed Doubles Under-14 Advanced Plus category, while Arjun Singh and Naomi Amalsadiwala triumphed in the Junior Mixed Doubles Under-18 Advanced category. Debbie Dcruz and Samrat Kapur emerged victorious in the Mixed Doubles 35 Advanced category.

In the Women’s Singles competitions, Kavya J. and Shraddha Damani captured gold in the 19 Advanced and Women’s Singles 35 Advanced categories, respectively. Pakhi Bhatt and Sindoor Mittal earned silver in their respective categories.

Jan Papi, Founder of Pickleball Global and the WPC Series, expressed his excitement for this milestone event. “Bringing the World Pickleball Championship (WPC) Series to India for the first time is truly exciting. India has a vibrant and passionate sports culture, and pickleball’s rapid growth here makes this an ideal setting for our players,” he said.

Arvind Prabhoo, President of the All India Pickleball Association (AIPA), echoed these sentiments. “We are delighted to partner with such iconic brands and institutions for the World Pickleball Championship, making this a proud moment for the sport in our country. This WPC Series promises to be a landmark event, cementing India’s place on the global pickleball stage,” he said.

India to Host Inaugural Kho Kho World Cup in January

India to Host Inaugural Kho Kho World Cup in January

India to Host Inaugural Kho Kho World Cup in January

New Delhi: India is gearing up to host the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup from January 13 to 19 at the IGI Stadium in the capital city. The tournament will feature 24 countries competing in both men’s and women’s categories, marking a significant milestone for the indigenous Indian sport.

The Kho Kho World Cup aims to showcase the dynamic and traditional nature of the game to the world. The official logo and tagline, #TheWorldGoesKho, were unveiled on Wednesday, symbolizing the global reach of the event.

Sudhanshu Mittal, president of the Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI), expressed his excitement for the tournament, stating that it will be a pivotal moment for the sport in India. “The excitement will be at its peak,” he said. “It’s a big opportunity for us to host the first Kho Kho World Cup and showcase the game to the world.”

Mittal highlighted the importance of the tournament in promoting kho kho at the international level. “We want to take kho kho to the Asian Games and the Olympics,” he said. “This is just the start.”

To enhance the spectator experience, the tournament will introduce the “wazir” rule, which adds an element of strategy and excitement to the game. “The journey of kho kho from ground to mat has been phenomenal,” Mittal said. “It’s a very fast game, and Indian players are eager to compete for the title of world champion.”

The KKFI is making extensive preparations for the tournament, including outreach programs in schools to introduce the sport to children. “We are making big preparations,” Mittal said. “There will be activities in the schools to make the children acquainted with the sport.”

The inaugural Kho Kho World Cup promises to be a thrilling event that will showcase the skill, agility, and passion of players from around the globe. It is a testament to the growing popularity and recognition of kho kho as a dynamic and exciting sport.

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