The Cricket Club of India in Mumbai is set ablaze with the inauguration of the World Pickleball Championship (WPC) Series, hosted by the All India Pickleball Association (AIPA). The event, taking place from November 12 to 17, attracts over 55 international players representing 16 countries and marks India as a new focal point for the championship following previous rounds in Vietnam and Bali. The WPC Series has brought high-octane matches as Indian players kick off the championship with impressive victories, highlighting the nation's growing expertise in the sport.
Notably, Neel Linge clinched gold in the Boys' Under-14 Advanced Plus category, with Aarisha Aga Choubey securing silver. Similar triumphs are seen in the Under-18 category, as Ritam Chawla and Shourya Kukrecha win gold and silver, respectively. The championship's opening has been met with anticipation and excitement, fueled by partnerships with top industry names including Skechers, Kinley, and others ensuring top-notch athlete experiences.
Broadcasts by Amuzi Sports and Doordarshan will enable fans nationwide to enjoy the event's final stages. As Jan Papi of Pickleball Global affirms, the spirited participation and support underscore India's vibrant sports culture and promise a memorable championship. (With inputs from agencies.
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India Hosts Inaugural World Pickleball Championship with a Winning Start
India Hosts Inaugural World Pickleball Championship with a Winning Start The Cricket Club of India in Mumbai is set ablaze with the inauguration of the World Pickleball Championship (WPC) Series, hosted by the All India Pickleball Association (AIPA). The event, taking place from November 12 to 17, attracts over 55 international players representing 16 countries and marks India as a new focal point for the championship following previous rounds in Vietnam and Bali.The WPC Series has brought high-octane matches as Indian players kick off the championship with impressive victories, highlighting the nation's growing expertise in the sport. Notably, Neel Linge clinched gold in the Boys' Under-14 Advanced Plus category, with Aarisha Aga Choubey securing silver. Similar triumphs are seen in the Under-18 category, as Ritam Chawla and Shourya Kukrecha win gold and silver, respectively.The championship's opening has been met with anticipation and excitement, fueled by partnerships with top industry names including Skechers, Kinley, and others ensuring top-notch athlete experiences. Broadcasts by Amuzi Sports and Doordarshan will enable fans nationwide to enjoy the event's final stages. As Jan Papi of Pickleball Global affirms, the spirited participation and support underscore India's vibrant sports culture and promise a memorable championship.