India's Pickleball Revolution: How IPBL Aims to Redefine Lifestyle Sports

India is getting its first official pickleball league starting December 1 in Delhi. The Indian Pickleball League will run for a week at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium featuring both Indian and international players. This launch comes as pickleball experiences rapid global growth with over five million players worldwide. The league aims to transform pickleball from a recreational activity into a mainstream professional sport in India.

Key Points: Indian Pickleball League Debuts in Delhi from December 1

  • First officially sanctioned pickleball league recognized by Sports Ministry
  • Features blend of Super Stars and Rising Stars from India and abroad
  • Sport projected to reach one million Indian participants by 2028
  • Aims to create immersive experience beyond just competition
  • Targets youth demographic with 80% players aged 18-50
  • Global pickleball market valued at USD 1.3 billion worldwide
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Indian Pickleball League to debut in Delhi from December 1 as nation's first lifestyle Sports league

India's first official pickleball league launches December 1-7 in Delhi, featuring international talent and aiming to make the sport mainstream.

"The launch of IPBL marks a defining milestone for pickleball in India. - Suryaveer Singh Bhullar, President of Indian Pickleball Association"

New Delhi, November 13

India's sporting calendar is all set for a new addition with the launch of the Indian Pickleball League (IPBL), the country's first official pickleball league, sanctioned by the Indian Pickleball Association (IPA) and recognised by the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs. The inaugural edition will take place from December 1 to 7 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in the national capital.

The Indian Pickleball League comes at a time when the sport is witnessing rapid global growth, celebrated for its accessibility and fast-paced energy, a release said. With over five million players and a USD 1.3 billion market worldwide, its rise is undeniable. In India, pickleball is expanding rapidly across key cities, with participation projected to reach a million by 2028. Around 80% of its players fall between 18 and 50 years, making it a sport enjoyed by all ages. The Indian Pickleball League now builds on this momentum, bringing the vibrancy of this youth-driven, inclusive sport into the national spotlight.

Speaking on the launch, Suryaveer Singh Bhullar, President of the Indian Pickleball Association, said, as quoted by the IPA press release, "The launch of IPBL marks a defining milestone for pickleball in India. IPBL, sanctioned by IPA, is a national sports federation under the Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs. This league embodies the scale and structure necessary to elevate the sport to the next level. Over the years, the IPA has worked to build a strong grassroots foundation, and today, with IPBL, we are creating a national platform that will help shape pickleball into an Indian sport, one that goes beyond competition and victories to champion fitness, participation, and a healthier nation."

The inaugural Indian Pickleball League will feature dynamic teams blending Super Stars and Rising Stars from India and abroad. Across a week of round-robin clashes and knockout battles leading to a high-voltage finale, the action promises to be fast-paced and television-ready. Beyond competition, IPBL aims to create an immersive experience, buzzing arenas, energetic matchups, and a vibrant community spirit that makes pickleball feel accessible, stylish, and deeply connected to today's cultural pulse.

Commenting on the occasion, Vineet Jain, Managing Director, The Times Group, said, "We are proud to introduce the Indian Pickleball League, a landmark initiative that marks the next leap in India's sporting evolution. As the only league in the country officially sanctioned by the Indian Pickleball Association, our vision is to build a professional, credible, and inclusive platform that unites top talent from across India and showcases our nation's growing prowess in one of the world's fastest-emerging sports. The League goes beyond competition; it's a movement to inspire participation, elevate performance, and bring Pickleball into the sporting mainstream with India leading the charge on the global stage."

Building on the momentum of the sport, the Indian Pickleball League is shaping a platform that captures the spirit of a new India, youthful, inclusive, and culturally expressive. With its independent identity and focus on community-driven engagement, IPBL goes beyond sport to celebrate fitness, style, and participation, redefining what it means to be part of India's emerging lifestyle movement.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Great initiative but I hope they don't commercialize it too much like other leagues. The beauty of pickleball is its simplicity and affordability. Let's keep it accessible to middle-class families across India.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Delhi recently, I'm excited to see new sports emerging. Pickleball is perfect for our busy urban lifestyle - easy to learn and doesn't require massive infrastructure. Looking forward to attending the matches!
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Rohit P
Ye toh bahut badhiya hai! We need more sports beyond cricket in India. The 18-50 age group participation shows this can become the next big thing. Hope they broadcast it on free-to-air channels so everyone can watch.
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Michael C
Having played pickleball in the US, I'm thrilled to see India embracing this sport. The mixed teams with international players will raise the competition level. Hope this creates new career opportunities for Indian athletes.
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Kavya N
December 1-7 at IG Stadium - perfect timing before the winter chill sets in! The focus on community spirit and fitness culture is exactly what urban India needs. Hope they include workshops for beginners too.

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