Vaidehee Chaudhari Gets Wild Card for Mumbai Open 2026 Main Draw

Indian tennis player Vaidehee Chaudhari has been granted a wild card entry into the main draw of the 2026 Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series. Young talents Parthsarthi Mundhe and Akanksha Nitture have received wild cards for the qualifying rounds, which begin on January 31st. Chaudhari is entering the tournament in good form, having won the W35 Solapur title in December 2025. The main draw of the event will be held from February 2nd to 8th at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association in Mumbai.

Key Points: Vaidehee Chaudhari Wild Card for Mumbai Open WTA 125K

  • Vaidehee Chaudhari gets main draw wild card
  • Parthsarthi Mundhe & Akanksha Nitture get qualifier wild cards
  • Tournament runs Feb 2-8, 2026 at MSLTA
  • Chaudhari enters in strong recent form
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Vaidehee Chaudhari granted wild card entry into main draw at 2026 Mumbai Open 125K Series

India's Vaidehee Chaudhari earns main draw wild card for 2026 Mumbai Open WTA 125K. Youngsters Parthsarthi Mundhe & Akanksha Nitture get qualifier spots.

"I'm very excited and thankful... for giving me this golden opportunity. - Vaidehee Chaudhari"

Mumbai, Jan 30

India No. 2 women's sinngles player Vaidehee Chaudhari, has been announced as the Wild Card into the main draw at the upcoming 2026 Mumbai open WTA 125K Series.

Also, 15-year-old youngster Parthsarthi Mundhe and 22-year-old Akanksha Nitture have been given a Wild Card for the Qualifiers of the competition, which will be held at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in Mumbai.

The Qualifiers will be held on 31st January and 1st February followed by the main draw which is scheduled from 2nd to 8th February, 2026.

Vaidehee Chaudhari was given the wild card into the main draw after Sahaja Yamalapalli earned direct entry into the main draw of the Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series.

She is entering the Mumbai Open in a rich vein of form winning W35 Solapur in December after beating Michika Ozeki in the final 2025 and reaching the final of WTT 15 in Ahmedabad in January.

The 25-year-old was also a mainstay in the Indian Team at the Billie Jean King Cup Asia Oceania Group 1 and won crucial Singles matches for her side.

Speaking on the occasion, Vaidehee Chaudhari stated, "I'm very excited and thankful to Hon President Mr. Prashant Sutar and Hon Secretary Mr. Sundar Iyer of MSLTA for giving me this golden opportunity. This year there are a lot of high-ranked international players competing in the L&T Mumbai Open, so I am looking forward to the challenge."

Talking about her personal goals and strategy ahead of the tournament, she said, "I plan to enjoy every match and do my best to go deep in the competition by staying focused, trusting my training, and giving everything I've got in every single game."

15-year-old Parthsarthi Aru Mundhe, hailing from Dharashiv district in Maharashtra, is a Junior National Champion and will be looking to impress local supporters in the Qualifiers of her first ever L&T Mumbai Open campaign. Parthsarthi Aru Mundhe will be facing Poland's Zuzanna Pawlikowska while Akanksha Nitture will play against Indian veteran Ankita Raina on the first day of Qualifiers at the MSLTA.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see young talent like 15-year-old Parthsarthi getting a chance! The future of Indian tennis looks bright. Hope she gains valuable experience, even in the qualifiers. All the best to all our players!
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Aman W
While I'm happy for Vaidehee, I hope the wild card system is truly merit-based. Sahaja getting direct entry is great, but we need more Indian players to earn their spots through ranking to compete globally. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
Exciting news for Mumbai tennis fans! The MSLTA courts are going to be buzzing. Planning to go watch the qualifiers and support Akanksha against Ankita Raina - that's a tough but interesting first match!
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Karthik V
Vaidehee's attitude is spot on - "enjoy every match". That's the key under pressure. Her Billie Jean King Cup performance was solid. Hope she uses the home crowd support to go deep. Best of luck! 🤞
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Nisha Z
It's wonderful to see a WTA event in Mumbai getting stronger. "High-ranked international players" competing here is exactly what our athletes need for exposure. Hope the stands are full to cheer them on!

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