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Goa’s Aarin Ballani, 12, to Represent India at Pickleball World Cup

Aarin Ballani, a seventh-grade student from The Ardee School in Goa, has been selected to represent India at the Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam in August 2026. He earned this honor by winning four gold medals at the National Junior Pickleball Championships in Ahmedabad, including victories in the U-12 Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles, as well as the U-14 Boys Doubles. Aarin has consistently demonstrated his talent across age groups, previously reaching the semifinals of the U-14 Boys Singles at the All India Pickleball Association Nationals. He expressed gratitude to his coaches, parents, and school for their support as he prepares to compete internationally.

Seventh grade student from Goa selected to represent India in Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam

Panaji, June 19

Aarin Ballani, a Class 7 student of The Ardee School, Goa, has been selected to represent India at the Pickleball World Cup, scheduled to be held in Vietnam in August 2026, following a stellar performance at the National Junior Pickleball Championships in Ahmedabad.

The championship was organised by the Indian Pickleball Association, the governing body for the sport in the country. Competing in the Under-12 category, Aarin delivered an exceptional performance, winning gold medals in all three events he entered -- U-12 Singles, U-12 Boys Doubles and U-12 Mixed Doubles.

Adding to his remarkable achievement, Aarin also secured a gold medal in the U-14 Boys Doubles event, competing against older players and demonstrating skill, composure and maturity beyond his age.

Based on his outstanding performance at the national championship, Aarin earned selection to Team India for the upcoming Pickleball World Cup, where he will represent the country on the international stage.

Aarin has consistently emerged as one of Goa's most promising young pickleball players. Over the past year, he has represented the state at national-level competitions and delivered strong performances against older opponents. At the 9th All India Pickleball Association Nationals in Jammu in 2025, he reached the semifinals of the U-14 Boys Singles category and advanced to the quarterfinals of the U-16 Boys Doubles event, underlining his ability to compete successfully across age groups. His performances have contributed to Goa's growing reputation as an emerging centre for pickleball in India.

Expressing his excitement about representing the country, Aarin said as quoted by a press release, "It is an honour to be selected to represent India at the Pickleball World Cup. I am grateful to my coaches, my parents and my school, The Ardee School, for their constant encouragement and support. Winning four gold medals at the national championships has given me confidence, and I look forward to competing against some of the best young players from around the world and giving my best for India."

The Ardee School said it takes immense pride in Aarin's achievements and remains committed to supporting students in pursuing excellence beyond the classroom.

The Ardee school community looks forward to supporting Aarin as he prepares for the World Cup and represents India in Vietnam later this year.

As pickleball continues to witness rapid growth across India, Aarin's success reflects the increasing popularity of the sport among young athletes and highlights the emerging talent coming from Goa.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Amazing achievement! But I hope the sports bodies and government give more attention to such emerging sports. We keep hearing about cricket only, but there are kids excelling in pickleball, badminton, shooting, etc. Need more grassroots support and funding for all sports.

Arjun K

Wow, Goa producing champions! First badminton, now pickleball. Aarin is just 12 and already dominating older kids. I watched a few pickleball matches on YouTube - it's fast and exciting. Hope he brings home gold for India! 🇮🇳🔥

Priya S

Brilliant! This is what happens when parents and schools encourage sports alongside academics. At 12, Aarin has discipline and skill that many adults don't have. All the best for the World Cup in Vietnam - make India proud, young champ! 🌟

Rohit L

Pickleball is taking off in India, but we need more infrastructure. In Goa, it's great to see this, but in other states, it's still niche. That said, Aarin's achievement is outstanding - competing in U-14 and winning against older players shows serious talent. The future of Indian sports is bright!

Raghav A

Superb! But I hope the media also covers such news more. This is a kid representing India, and we barely hear about it because it's not cricket or Bollywood. Well done to Aarin and The Ardee School for nurturing this talent. Looking forward to seeing him at the World Cup!

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