Maharashtra Open 2026 Pickleball Tournament Launched in Mumbai

The Maharashtra Pickleball Association has launched the Maharashtra Open 2026 at Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai. The three-day championship features over 1,000 participants across 30+ categories, including top players like Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh. Winners will be eligible to represent Maharashtra at the National Championship later this year. The tournament marks a milestone for pickleball growth in the state.

Key Points: Maharashtra Open 2026 Pickleball at Andheri Sports Complex

  • MPA launches Maharashtra Open 2026 at Andheri Sports Complex
  • 1,000+ participants across 30+ categories
  • Winners eligible for National Championship
  • Pro categories won by Aahana Punjabi and Atharva Khishti
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MPA unveils Maharashtra Open 2026 at Andheri Sports Complex

Maharashtra Pickleball Association unveils Maharashtra Open 2026 at Andheri Sports Complex with 1,000+ participants. Winners to represent state at Nationals.

"Pickleball in Maharashtra is at an inflexion point, and the Maharashtra Open 2026 sits right at the heart of it. - Rahool Kanal"

Mumbai, May 2

The Maharashtra Pickleball Association, under the aegis of the Indian Pickleball Association and led by its President Rahool Kanal, officially launched the Maharashtra Open 2026, the state's premier pickleball tournament recognised by the Pickleball World Rankings.

Minister of Cultural Affairs of Maharashtra, Ashish Shelar, was also present at the Andheri Sports Complex to inaugurate the tournament, according to a release.

The three-day championship running from May 1-3 will draw over 1,000 participants across 30+ categories, including the likes of Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh, the pair that clinched three gold medals at the recently concluded US Open Pickleball Championship held in Naples, Florida, last week.

The tournament will also feature India's second-ranked Women's Singles professional player, Mihika Yadav. The winners of the Maharashtra Open 2026 will further be eligible to represent the state at the National Championship later this year.

Speaking on the occasion, MPA President Rahool Kanal said, "Pickleball in Maharashtra is at an inflexion point, and the Maharashtra Open 2026 sits right at the heart of it. In just our debut month, the MPA crossed 750 members -- and today we are hosting a PWR-certified state championship with 1,000 participants and elite athletes competing at the highest level. This is only the beginning; our vision is to make Maharashtra the undisputed powerhouse of pickleball in India, one district at a time."

Ashish Shelar added, "Maharashtra has always led from the front in sport and culture, and pickleball is a worthy addition to that legacy. A globally certified championship and 1,000 participants in its first year are a remarkable achievement for the MPA. The Government of Maharashtra stands firmly behind this vision, and I look forward to our champions carrying the state's flag at the National Championship and beyond."

The tournament is a landmark moment for the IPA and the newly formed MPA, which accrued more than 750 members in its debut month, reflecting the growing culture of pickleball in the state.

The Maharashtra Pickleball Association is leading the way for pickleball in the country in terms of its structural development, player strength and the number of tournaments it conducts in a single state for the players.

Under the leadership of Rahool Kanal, the MPA is expected to further contribute towards the number of active players across districts in the state, while introducing and establishing pickleball across Tier-2 and Tier-3 districts with the vision to make Maharashtra a powerhouse of pickleball in India.

The Pro categories played yesterday were won by Aahana Punjabi and Atharva Khishti in the Women's and Men's Singles, respectively.

Aahana played an extremely stable game backed by her impeccable ground strokes, blanking out Priyanka Mehta in the deciding set, whilst Atharva Khisti beat out Arush Niture in the Men's finals.

Earlier in the draw, Arush got the upset of the day as he beat Arjun Singh in the semi-finals, as Athara beat out veteran Vishal Jadhav to set up the title clash.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Ashish Shelar backing this. But honestly, can we talk about how Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh won three golds at the US Open? That's massive! 🇮🇳 And Mihika Yadav as second-ranked women's pro is inspiring for young girls. MPA is setting a solid foundation, but they need grassroots programs in schools too.
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Sarah B
As someone who played pickleball in the US, this is amazing to see India catching up. 750 members in one month is impressive growth. Just hope the prize money and sponsorship get better to attract more pro players. The Andheri complex is a good starting point, but we need dedicated courts across Mumbai.
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Kavya N
Aahana Punjabi and Atharva Khishti winning the pro categories – well deserved! 🏆 But I wish there was more coverage for women's doubles and mixed doubles. The sport is growing fast, but we need to ensure equal visibility. Also, Arush Niture beating Arjun Singh in semis is a great upset, shows depth in talent.
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Rahul R
Good initiative, but let's be real – pickleball is still niche in India. Most people in Tier-3 districts don't even know what it is. MPA's vision to make Maharashtra a powerhouse is ambitious, but they need to focus on affordable equipment and coaching for common folks. Otherwise it'll remain an elite sport.
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Ananya R
Thrilled to see PWR certification for the Maharashtra Open! That puts Indian pickleball on global map. The fact that

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