Arjun and Aditya Singh Win 3 Golds at US Open Pickleball Championship

Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh won three gold medals at the US Open Pickleball Championship in Naples, Florida. They topped top seeds in Men's Doubles 5.0 and U18 Boys Doubles, with Arjun also winning Men's Singles 5.0. The brothers credited the Maharashtra Pickleball Association and Rahool Kanal for their support. They will next compete at the Maharashtra Open 2026.

Key Points: Arjun, Aditya Singh Win 3 Golds at US Open Pickleball

  • Arjun and Aditya Singh won three gold medals at US Open Pickleball in Florida
  • They won Men's Doubles 5.0 and U18 Boys Doubles
  • Arjun added a third gold in Men's Singles 5.0
  • They credit the Maharashtra Pickleball Association and Rahool Kanal for support
  • Next competition is Maharashtra Open 2026
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"Winning 3 golds for India would not be possible without support of MPA," said Arjun, Aditya Singh

Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh won three gold medals at the US Open Pickleball Championship in Florida, with support from the Maharashtra Pickleball Association.

"Winning 3 gold medals for India at the US Open Pickleball Championship would not be possible without the support of the Maharashtra Pickleball Association. - Arjun Singh"

Mumbai, April 24

Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh clinched three gold medals at the recently concluded US Open Pickleball Championship held in Naples, Florida.

Backed by the Maharashtra Pickleball Association and the Indian Pickleball Association, the brothers have announced their place on the global pickleball stage and are among the foremost talents from India.

The newly crowned US Open champions will next compete at the Maharashtra Open 2026, held under the aegis of the Maharashtra Pickleball Association and the IPA, according to a press release.

"Arjun and I have been training extremely hard, and the results have been very satisfying. The belief that Rahool Kanal Sir and the Maharashtra Pickleball Association have shown in us cannot be mentioned enough, and this would not have been possible without their backing. We are looking forward to continuing the work and getting the results for India," said Aditya Singh.

Aditya and Arjun Singh won two golds in the Men's Doubles 5.0 category and the U18 Boys Doubles, respectively, toppling top seeds and favourites in both events. Arjun Singh added the 3rd gold medal to the Indian tally after winning the Men's Singles 5.0 event at the US Open.

"Winning 3 gold medals for India at the US Open Pickleball Championship would not be possible without the support of the Maharashtra Pickleball Association and the Indian Pickleball Association. A special mention to Rahool Kanal Sir, who did not hesitate to make sure we had everything an athlete needs to succeed at the highest level. We are hoping to continue this momentum all the way to the Maharashtra Open as well," he concluded.

India's final tally at the US Open Pickleball Championship came up to a final of eight medals with four golds, two silvers and a couple of bronze medals across multiple categories.

- ANI

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Arun Y
Honestly, I'm proud of these young lads. To win three golds at an international event is no joke. But I wish the article focused more on their own grit and training rather than just thanking associations. Still, congratulations to the Singh brothers! 💪🇮🇳
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Sneha F
Ye Pickleball kya hota hai? 😅 But seriously, koi bhi sport ho, agar India ka naam roshan ho raha hai toh humein support karna chahiye. Umeed hai Maharashtra Open mein bhi aisa hi kamaal karenge.
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Michael C
Great to see Indian talent excelling on the world stage! I've been following pickleball in the US for years and it's wonderful to see it grow globally. The fact that India bagged 8 medals total is incredible. Keep it up, Team India! 🏅
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Vikram M
Kamaal kar diya bhai logon ne! 💥 India ke liye 3 gold - yeh toh Olympics level achievement hai is sport mein. Abhi toh pickleball badminton ka rival ban sakta hai dekhte hi dekhte. MPA aur IPA ne sahi logon ko support kiya. Bas aise hi talent ko mauka milta rahe.
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Nidhi U
Honestly, I'm glad to see non-cricket sports getting some limelight. These boys worked hard and it shows. But I hope this is not just a one-time news item; we need sustained media coverage for all sports. Kudos to Arjun and Aditya! 🌟

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