Karnataka Unveils Logo for ITF Women's Tennis Event in Tumakuru

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara unveiled the official logo for the upcoming ITF Women's World Tennis Tour W35 Tournament in Tumakuru. The event, scheduled for May 4-10, marks the return of international tennis to the region after more than two decades. It offers $30,000 in prize money and 35 WTA ranking points, serving as a key platform for players to progress. Officials stated the tournament aims to take sport beyond major cities and inspire young athletes while boosting the local economy.

Key Points: ITF Women's W35 Tennis Tournament Logo Unveiled in Tumakuru

  • Boosts Karnataka's tennis profile
  • $30k prize & 35 WTA points
  • First int'l tennis in region in 20+ years
  • Part of ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
  • Aims to inspire young athletes, especially girls
2 min read

Karnataka Home Minister Parameshwara unveils logo for ITF Women's W35 Tennis event

Karnataka Home Minister unveils logo for ITF Women's W35 tennis event in Tumakuru, marking the return of international tennis after 20+ years.

"This is more than just a tournament... it is an opportunity. - G Parameshwara"

Tumakuru, March 28

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday unveiled the official logo for the upcoming ITF Women's World Tennis Tour W35 Tournament in Tumakuru.

The event marks an important step in boosting Karnataka's presence on the international tennis circuit, according to an official statement.

The tournament, scheduled from May 4 to May 10, will be held at the Tumkur District Tennis Stadium within the Tumkur University campus, marking the return of international tennis to the region after more than two decades. T

The event forms part of the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour, conducted by the International Tennis Federation, and serves as a key platform for players to earn professional ranking points and progress to higher-tier events, including the WTA Tour.

Classified as a W35 event, the tournament will offer USD 30,000 in prize money along with valuable 35 WTA ranking points. It is expected to attract a strong field of emerging and established players from across the world. Events at this level typically feature a 32-player singles main draw, qualifying rounds and doubles competition, providing valuable opportunities for players.

The unveiling ceremony was attended by senior district officials, including Subha Kalyan IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Tumakuru; K. V. Ashok IPS, Superintendent of Police; Ashwija IAS, Chief Executive Officer of the Zilla Panchayat; and G. R. Amarnath, Tournament Director, highlighting strong institutional backing and a coordinated approach to delivering an event of international standards.

Addressing the gathering, Parameshwara said, "This is more than just a tournament for Tumakuru --it is an opportunity. By bringing an international women's event here, we are taking sport beyond major cities and opening doors for young athletes, especially girls, to aim higher. Events like these provide valuable exposure while also strengthening the local economy and sporting culture."

Speaking on the development, Subha Kalyan, IAS, said, "This is not just about hosting a tournament; it is an opportunity to showcase Tumakuru as a capable sporting destination and bring the community together through a truly global event. We are working closely with the organisers to ensure that every aspect, from infrastructure and logistics to security and hospitality, meets international standards."

With preparations underway, Tumakuru is set to witness a week of high-quality international women's tennis by marking a new and significant chapter in its sporting history.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Great initiative, but I hope the focus is on sustainable development. After the tournament, will the upgraded facilities be maintained and accessible to local players? We've seen such infrastructure fall into disrepair before.
A
Ashwin V
As someone from Karnataka, it's heartening to see sports promotion beyond Bengaluru. Tumakuru getting an international event after 20+ years is a big deal. Hope this boosts the local economy with tourism and creates lasting interest in tennis.
S
Sarah B
$30,000 and 35 points is a solid opportunity for emerging players. The W35 circuit is crucial for building a career. Hope we get to see some promising Indian talent competing and gaining valuable experience on home soil.
K
Karthik V
Good to see the district administration (IAS/IPS officers) directly involved. This kind of institutional support is essential for pulling off a smooth event. Hope the security and logistics are top-notch for the players.
N
Nidhi U
Finally, some positive sports news that's not just about cricket! Women's tennis needs more visibility and support in India. Let's hope the local community turns out in big numbers to support the athletes. 🎾

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50