Kalaburagi Hosts Prestigious ITF W35 Women's Tennis Tournament from March 1

Kalaburagi is set to host its largest international women's tennis tournament, the ITF W35, from March 1 to 8, 2026. The event features a strong international lineup from 11 countries and a prominent Indian contingent led by Vaishnavi Adkar. Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge emphasized the tournament's role in inspiring young athletes and expanding access to professional competition. This marks a significant upgrade for the city, which previously hosted lower-tier ITF events.

Key Points: ITF W35 Kalaburagi Women's Tennis Tournament 2026 Details

  • First ITF W35 women's event in Kalaburagi
  • Features players from 11 countries
  • Led by India's rising star Vaishnavi Adkar
  • Part of Karnataka's world-class tennis roster
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Kalaburagi to host its biggest women's international tennis tournament as ITF W35 kicks off next week

Kalaburagi hosts its biggest women's international tennis event, the ITF W35, from March 1-8, 2026, featuring top Indian and international players.

"Hosting the W35 in Kalaburagi is an important step in expanding access to international-level competition within the state. - Priyank Kharge"

Bengaluru, Feb 25

Kalaburagi will host its largest international women's tennis tournament, the ITF W35 Kalaburagi, from March 1 to 8, 2026, at the Chandrashekar Patil Stadium. This USD 30,000 event, part of the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour overseen by the International Tennis Federation, will be the city's inaugural ITF W35-level women's professional tournament.

The tournament will include a 32-player singles main draw, starting after a 32-player qualifying round beginning on 1 March, plus a 16-team doubles draw. Main draw matches will begin on 3 March. As an ITF W35-category event, it provides valuable ranking points and a crucial opportunity for players aiming to advance to higher-tier competitions, such as the WTA Tour.

The event has drawn a competitive international lineup from 11 countries, featuring Thailand's Achisa Chanta (WR 443) and the Netherlands' Jasmijn Gimbrere (WR 431).

The singles main draw highlights a strong Indian presence, led by rising star Vaishnavi Adkar. She recently rose to India's No. 2 ranking and made history at last week's KPB Trust ITF Women's Open W100 in Bengaluru by becoming the first Indian woman since Sania Mirza in 2009 to reach an ITF W100-level or higher singles final. Also competing are Shrivalli Rashmikaa Bhamidipaty and Ankita Raina, who both performed impressively last week in Bengaluru. The main draw also includes Zeel Desai, Akanksha Dileep Nitture, Shruti Ahlawat, and Sonal Patil.

Karnataka has shown it can host top international tournaments such as the Davis Cup Qualifiers, Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs, Bengaluru Open ATP 125 Challenger, and the KPB Trust ITF Women's Open (W100), the country's premier women's ITF event. The ITFW35 Kalaburagi is the newest addition to the state's roster of world-class tennis competitions.

Speaking about the tournament, Priyank Kharge, Minister for IT BT & RDPR, Govt. of Karnataka, District Incharge Minister and Sr. Vice President, Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) said, "Hosting the W35 in Kalaburagi is an important step in expanding access to international-level competition within the state. This tournament provides players with valuable Ranking points and exposure, while giving young athletes in the region the opportunity to witness professional tennis up close. We believe events like this play a crucial role in strengthening the competitive structure in India and inspiring the next generation to pursue the sport with greater confidence and ambition. Such events at Kalaburagi earlier have been embraced by the city of Kalaburagi and inspired many youngsters to take up sports. I'm sure the players would have a good experience in the historical city of Kalaburagi. The Kalaburagi District Administration, headed by Deputy Commissioner Fouzia Taranum has made elaborate arrangements for this event with help from KSLTA. This is another step towards making Karnataka, the Tennis destination in the country."

Kalaburagi's inclusion in the 2026 ITF calendar highlights India's ongoing development in international women's tennis. The city previously hosted ITF Women's USD 10,000 events in 2012 and two consecutive tournaments in 2015. The upcoming W35 event represents a considerable rise in category and prize money, strengthening Kalaburagi's spot in the global women's tennis scene.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Great to see the strong Indian contingent, especially Vaishnavi Adkar. Her run to the W100 final last week was historic! We need more consistent performances like that to build depth in women's tennis. Hope this tournament gives our players the points and confidence to climb the rankings.
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Rohit P
While this is a positive development, I hope the infrastructure and facilities in Kalaburagi are truly up to international standards. Sometimes we announce big events but the on-ground experience for players and fans is lacking. The district administration and KSLTA must ensure a smooth event.
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Ananya R
So proud of Karnataka! First Bengaluru, now Kalaburagi. This is how you develop sports - by taking it to tier 2 cities. The quote from Minister Priyank Kharge is spot on. Exposure is everything. My niece in Gulbarga is already excited to go watch. More power to all the players!
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David E
Interesting to see the international lineup from 11 countries. Good for the Indian players to face different styles of play early in their careers. The prize money of $30,000 is decent for this level. Hope it gets good coverage on sports channels.
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Shreya B
After Sania Mirza, we've been waiting for a consistent top-level women's singles player. Vaishnavi, Shrivalli, Ankita - this is our chance. These ITF events are the perfect breeding ground. Let's all support them! Booking my tickets from Hyderabad already 😊.

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