Pickleball Players Tournament Mumbai 2025: PicklePulse 2025 began on Saturday at Common Grounds in Thane (W), bringing together pickleball players from across the city and beyond. The event, officially recognized as a PWR 50 tournament, is an important stop for players looking to earn national and international ranking points.
Tournament Vision
PicklePulse 2025 is not just about competition but also about growing the sport. Organised by Pickleball India and supported by the Indian Pickleball Association (IPA), the event reflects a broader effort to expand pickleball’s reach in India through high-energy and accessible weekend tournaments.
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Tournament Format
The tournament features two categories: Men’s Singles (Open) and Men’s Doubles (Open). Games follow a rally point scoring system, where a point is awarded on every rally. Group stage matches are played to 15 points, with a golden point at 14-14. Semi-final and final matches may extend to 15 or 21 points, depending on time.
Serve changes sides after every rally. Players serve from the right when scores are even and from the left when scores are odd. Group stage matches include a one-minute break at 8 points.
Prize Money
Men’s Singles winners will receive prizes of ₹4,000 and ₹6,000. Men’s Doubles second-place prizes are ₹2,000 and ₹3,000.
Governing Support
The event is officially recognized by the Indian Pickleball Association, Pickleball World Rankings (PWR), and Dynamic Universal Pickleball Ratings (DUPR). The Indian Pickleball Association is the national governing body of the sport in India and is affiliated with the Asian Pickleball Association (APA) and the Global Pickleball Federation (GPF).
Community Impact
PicklePulse 2025 showcases competitive pickleball while also working to grow the sport’s popularity. With strong support from national and international organizations, the tournament marks another step in making pickleball a mainstream sport in India.
News in Brief: Pickleball Players Tournament Mumbai 2025:
PicklePulse 2025 kicked off in Mumbai at Common Grounds, Thane (W), as a PWR 50 event. The tournament features Men’s Singles and Men’s Doubles with rally point scoring and prize money on offer. Organized by Pickleball India and supported by the Indian Pickleball Association, the event highlights pickleball’s rapid growth in India.
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