Vanshik Kapadia: Pune United's Retained Ace Eyes WPBL Season 2 Glory

Vanshik Kapadia, the 20-year-old breakout star of the World Pickleball League, has been retained by Pune United for Season 2 following a run to the final in the inaugural season. He credits the demanding Asian circuit and the high-pressure WPBL environment for rapidly accelerating his growth as a professional. Kapadia, a triple medalist at the PPA Tour Asia and holder of an Asia No. 2 ranking, is known for his tactical awareness and unconventional shot-making. As Season 2 begins, he is poised to play a central role in Pune United's championship quest.

Key Points: Vanshik Kapadia Eyes Championship in WPBL Season 2 with Pune United

  • Retained by Pune United for Season 2
  • Asian circuit's toughest proving ground
  • Triple medalist at PPA Tour Asia
  • Known as "The Magician" for his style
  • Season 1 was instrumental for growth
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World Pickleball League's breakout ace Vanshik Kapadia eyes championship glory with Pune United in Season 2

20-year-old pickleball star Vanshik Kapadia, retained by Pune United, aims for the title in WPBL Season 2 after a breakout inaugural season.

"The WPBL is a different ball game altogether... if you can survive and succeed here, you are genuinely battle-ready. - Vanshik Kapadia"

Mumbai, January 20

At just 20, Vanshik Kapadia has already emerged as one of Indian pickleball's most compelling young prospects and a defining breakout star of the World Pickleball League's inaugural season.

After guiding Pune United to the final in Season 1, Kapadia has been retained ahead of WPBL Season 2, a clear reflection of the franchise's trust in his temperament, skill and long-term value.

Kapadia's rise last season was no flash in the pan. A regular feature across WPBL On Tour events around the country, the Mumbai-based athlete has steadily built his reputation through consistency and an ability to rise in high-pressure situations.

That journey now continues as Pune United are set to open their Season 2 campaign against Bengaluru Jawans on January 27 in Mumbai, with Kapadia once again expected to play a central role.

Introduced to pickleball in 2018, Kapadia turned professional in 2020 and has since shaped his game largely on the Asian circuit, which is a pathway he believes has tested him both physically and mentally.

"The Asian circuit is the toughest place to be right now. It's physically demanding, mentally draining and there's no margin for error. But the WPBL is a different ball game altogether. With players from across the world, if you can survive and succeed here, you are genuinely battle-ready," Kapadia said ahead of the new season.

His credentials demonstrate that belief. Kapadia is a triple medalist at the inaugural PPA Tour Asia, the first Indian to achieve the feat and a triple crown winner at the Asian University Games. He has also held the Asia No. 2 ranking across men's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles, displaying his adaptability across formats.

A closely fought three-set quarterfinal loss to world No. 1 Ben Johns and Christian Alshon at the PPA Malaysia Cup further showed his growing credibility on the global stage.

But, WPBL Season 1 proved out to be the most instrumental chapter. Representing Pune United, Kapadia stood out for his shot selection, tactical awareness and calm under pressure, even as the team narrowly missed out on the title.

"The league gave Indian players a proper stage. High intensity, packed schedules and pressure situations in important encounters forced me to grow quickly. Playing in a team environment like that changes you," he said.

Known as "The Magician" on the Asian circuit, Kapadia's game is built around anticipation, controlled explosiveness and the confidence to execute unconventional shots when it matters most.

"I trust my awareness. I see patterns early and once I commit, I don't hesitate. Pickleball rewards bravery," he explained.

Beyond results, Kapadia also credits the WPBL for accelerating his growth as a professional.

"Pickleball has given me everything, from direction and discipline to even opportunity at the highest level. It has become a way of life for me and the exposure and excitement created by the WPBL has played a huge role in that," he said.

As the World Pickleball League enters Season 2, Vanshik Kapadia stands as one of its clearest success stories, emerging as a teenage breakout star, a retained asset and a young Indian athlete ready to take the next step on a bigger stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I had never heard of pickleball before last year. The WPBL has really put it on the map. Players like Kapadia are the reason to watch. His journey from 2018 to now is incredible. Hope he gets that championship this season!
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Rohit P
"The Magician" is a fitting nickname. To hold Asia No. 2 ranking across three formats is no joke. This shows the depth of talent we have in India beyond cricket. More power to him and the league for providing this platform.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, it's fascinating to see the rise of non-cricket sports. Kapadia's point about the Asian circuit being the toughest is interesting. The mental strength required must be immense. Wishing him the best.
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Karthik V
A small note of caution amidst the praise. While his achievements are stellar, the article mentions a narrow miss in the final last season. The real test is converting potential into trophies. Hope Pune United and Kapadia can go all the way this time. The pressure will be on.
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Meera T
So proud to see a Mumbaikar shining! His attitude is fantastic – "Pickleball rewards bravery." That's a life lesson right there. Can't wait for the match on the 27th. Pune United all the way! 💪

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