Key Points

The Dream League of India is hosting its first-ever open trials in Gurugram on October 1st and 2nd. These trials are open to all tennis cricket players looking to showcase their talent. The league will be broadcast on national television, giving players unprecedented exposure. This initiative aims to create a structured platform for grassroots talent across India.

Key Points: Dream League of India Announces Gurugram Player Trials October 1

  • Open trials for all aspiring tennis cricket players in Gurugram
  • Trials held at YUG 2.0 Sector 70 on October 1-2
  • League to be broadcast live on national television
  • Features six franchises for juniors and seniors
  • Aims to identify and nurture grassroots talent
  • Provides exposure at national and international levels
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Dream League of India announces first-ever player trials in Gurugram on October 1 and 2

Dream League of India launches first-ever open trials in Gurugram on Oct 1-2, 2025. Open to all tennis cricket players for national TV exposure.

"This is a chance to transform their passion into a professional journey. - Rishabh Bhatia, Director, Servotech Sports"

New Delhi, September 4

Dream League of India (DLI), India's biggest Tennis Cricket Ball League, has announced its first-ever player trials, which will be held in Gurugram on October 1 and October 2, 2025, as per a release from DLI.

The first-ever trials in Gurugram will take place in YUG 2.0, Sector 70. The Gurugram trials mark the first of many open trials that will be conducted across the country in the coming months by Servotech Sports.

Designed to be open for all aspiring players, these trials aim to give every tennis cricket player an equal opportunity to showcase their talent.

The Dream League of India (DLI) will be broadcast live on national television, offering the largest platform yet for grassroots tennis players to showcase their skills to the entire country.

For the first time, players from humble backgrounds will get an opportunity to be seen and recognised by millions of viewers across India.

Speaking about the first-ever trials, Rishabh Bhatia, Director, Servotech Sports, said, "We are thrilled to launch the first-ever trials of the Dream League of India. This is a chance to transform their passion into a professional journey. Our vision is to create a structured platform for tennis cricket talent, ensuring that the best players from grassroots levels get the exposure."

The Dream League of India (DLI) will feature six franchises across two categories, juniors (13-18 years) and seniors (18+ years), giving young aspirants as well as seasoned players a platform to shine.

With its core mission of identifying and nurturing high-potential grassroots talent, the Dream League of India (DLI) aims to provide deserving players with exposure at both the national and international levels.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is amazing for grassroots talent! Hope they include women's category too in future editions. Tennis cricket is equally popular among girls in colleges and local tournaments.
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Arjun K
Sector 70 is quite far from Delhi. Wish they had trials in multiple locations within NCR. Transportation might be an issue for many talented players from poorer backgrounds.
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Vikram M
Tennis ball cricket is the real passion of India! Every colony, every street has players who could be champions. Hope this league gives them the recognition they deserve. 🤩
Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm fascinated by how popular tennis ball cricket is here. This league could really help standardize the sport and create professional pathways. Great initiative!
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Karthik V
Hope the selection process is transparent and merit-based. Sometimes these trials become about connections rather than talent. Fingers crossed for genuine talent spotting! 🙏

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