NCR Pickleball League Partnership: The NCR Pickleball League is excited to announce Appetito as the official Venue Partner for its upcoming auction event. Co-founders Rajat Gindal and Vikram Rana, both pickleball enthusiasts, are leading this collaboration to enhance the league’s experience.
A Thrilling Partnership
Rajat Gindal and Mr. Vikram Rana bring their passion for sports and commitment to excellence to the NCR Pickleball League through Appetito, their facility. With top-notch sports venues and a shared enthusiasm for pickleball, this partnership promises an exciting and unique experience for all participants.
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Appetito for our auction event,” said a representative from the FSSA Council. “Their world-class facilities and love for pickleball make them an ideal partner for this event.”
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What Appetito Brings to the Table
Appetito offers unparalleled sports experiences with its range of spectacular venues, including a mini-golf course and India’s largest cycling pump track. These facilities provide a fun and engaging environment, making Appetito the perfect venue for the auction.
“We’re excited to collaborate with such passionate sports enthusiasts,” Rajat Gindal and Mr. Vikram Rana shared. “We believe this partnership will elevate the NCR Pickleball League experience and bring more attention to the sport.”
Looking Forward to the Event
With the auction scheduled soon, the NCR Pickleball League and Appetito are gearing up for an unforgettable event. The partnership marks a significant step in the growth of pickleball in the region, promising an exciting future for the sport.
News in Brief: NCR Pickleball League Partnership
Appetito, led by Rajat Gindal and Vikram Rana, joins the NCR Pickleball League as the Venue Partner for its auction. Known for their world-class sports facilities, including a mini-golf course and India’s largest cycling pump track, Appetito brings excitement to the upcoming event.
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