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Indian athletes shine in Vietnam Pickleball Open Cup 2025, claim seven medals

IANS April 18, 2025 154 views

Indian pickleball athletes have made an extraordinary mark at the Vietnam Pickleball Open Cup 2025, securing an impressive seven medals across various categories. The team's performance highlights India's growing prowess in the international pickleball scene, with standout players like Vrushali Thakare and Mayur Patil leading the charge. The All India Pickleball Association (AIPA) expressed immense pride in the athletes' achievements, emphasizing their dedication and competitive spirit. This success signals a promising future for pickleball in India and demonstrates the nation's potential on the global sports stage.

"Our players continue to raise the bar and demonstrate the true spirit of Indian Pickleball." - Arvind Prabhoo, AIPA President"
Mumbai, April 18: Indian athletes came up with an outstanding performance to bring home seven medals -- two gold, three silver, and two bronze -- in the Vietnam Pickleball Open Cup being played in Ho Chi Minh City, the All India Pickleball Association (AIPA) informed on Friday.

Key Points

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Vrushali Thakare leads with multiple medal wins in women's and mixed doubles

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Mayur Patil secures gold and silver in men's categories

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India showcases exceptional skills against international talent

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AIPA celebrates athletes' remarkable international performance

The Indian squad bagged all its medals in the open category of the event on Thursday. The event will continue till Sunday with competitions at intermediate and beginner levels.

Competing against top-tier international talent, the Indian players showcased exceptional skills and sportsmanship, securing and reaffirming India's rising dominance in the global pickleball circuit.

The tournament witnessed stellar performances from India's top pickleball talent. Vrushali Thakare emerged as the standout performer, winning gold in Open Women's Doubles alongside Tyak Karina, and secured a silver and bronze in the Open Mixed Doubles Pro category with Vanshik Kapadia.

Mayur Patil delivered an equally impressive performance, securing gold in Men's Open Doubles and Silver in Mixed Open Doubles. Vanshik Kapadia also bagged a silver medal in Open Men's Doubles Pro, in addition to his podium finishes with Vrushali. Rounding off India's medal tally, Kuldip Mahajan earned a bronze medal in the Open Men's Doubles, contributing to India's remarkable seven-medal haul in the championship.

Arvind Prabhoo, President of AIPA said, "AIPA is immensely proud of the achievements of our athletes at the Vietnam Pickleball Open Cup 2025. With every international event, our players continue to raise the bar and demonstrate the true spirit of Indian Pickleball.

"Their dedication, discipline, and competitive spirit are a reflection of the tireless efforts being made to nurture and elevate the sport across the country. At AIPA, we remain steadfast in our commitment to developing talent and creating opportunities that enable our players to make India proud on the world stage," he added.

"India's impressive performance at the Vietnam Pickleball Open Cup has further strengthened the nation's growing presence in the international pickleball arena. The achievement not only reflects the rising caliber of Indian athletes but also points to a bright and promising future for the sport in the country," the AIPA said in a release on Friday.

AIPA remains dedicated to expanding pickleball's reach, nurturing grassroots participation, and equipping athletes to achieve even greater success on the global stage, it said in the release.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What an incredible achievement! 🇮🇳 So proud of our athletes representing India on the global stage. Vrushali Thakare's performance is especially inspiring for young girls in sports! #PickleballPride
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Rahul S.
Honestly didn't even know pickleball was this big in India! Great to see new sports gaining traction. Hope this gets more media coverage than just cricket sometimes.
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Anjali M.
While this is fantastic news, I wish the article had more details about the matches themselves. What were the scores? Who were the opponents? The human stories behind these victories matter too.
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Vikram P.
Mayur Patil is from my hometown! We used to play badminton together in school - never imagined he'd become an international pickleball champion. Goes to show talent can emerge from anywhere.
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Sunita R.
This makes me want to try pickleball! Does anyone know where beginners can learn in Mumbai? Maybe we'll have future champions reading these comments :)
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Karan D.
Seven medals is no small feat! But I wonder - are there enough training facilities and funding for pickleball players compared to more established sports? Hope AIPA can address this.

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