Aussie Mavericks Kites Clinch World Tennis League 2025 Title in Bengaluru

What a comeback story for the Aussie Mavericks Kites at the World Tennis League! They were at the bottom of the table but fought their way to the title, with India's Dhakshineswar Suresh clinching the win in the final. Suresh was the breakout star, taking down big names and looking completely at home on the big stage. The tournament was a fantastic

Key Points: Dhakshineswar Suresh Stars as Aussie Mavericks Kites Win WTL 2025 in Bengaluru

  • Aussie Mavericks Kites win debut Bengaluru edition
  • Indian talent Dhakshineswar Suresh clinches title with decisive singles win
  • Team stages comeback from bottom of table to claim championship
  • Tournament featured mix of global stars and emerging Indian players
  • Event provides platform for Next Gen Indian tennis talent
  • Unique team format draws capacity crowds including cricket celebrities
3 min read

India's Dhakshineswar Suresh takes Aussie Mavericks Kites to World Tennis League 2025 title

Indian talent Dhakshineswar Suresh sealed the title for Aussie Mavericks Kites at the World Tennis League 2025 in Bengaluru, defeating AOS Eagles 22-19 in the final.

"It was fitting that India's Dhakshineswar Suresh, one of the highlights of the tournament, sealed the deal for his team with another unreturnable serve. - Official ANI Report"

Bengaluru (Karnataka), December 21

World Tennis League saw an enthralling four days of tennis in Bengaluru, with the Aussie Mavericks Kites taking the WTL 2025 title at the SM Krishna Stadium on Saturday, putting up 'The Greatest Show on Court!'. It was fitting that India's Dhakshineswar Suresh, one of the highlights of the tournament, sealed the deal for his team with another unreturnable serve.

At the end of Day 2, the Aussie Mavericks Kites were languishing at the bottom of the table. But the dynamic tournament format, where every game matters, saw them climb up the ladder and into the finals. On Saturday, in front of a capacity crowd that included cricket royalty Kapil Dev and KL Rahul, Aussie Mavericks Kites rode the momentum swings to beat the AOS Eagles 22-19 to clinch their first WTL title.

Suresh announced himself as India's man for the future during this edition of WTL. The 6'5 ace machine took down players of the calibre of Daniil Medvedev and looked like he belonged on the big stage. The 25-year-old has taken the route of American college tennis, and is currently a student at Wake Forest university. In the final, showcased his big, aggressive game yet again to avenge his group-stage defeat to Sumit Nagal. Suresh won the men's singles, the final and deciding set, 7-6.

Earlier on Saturday, Marta Kostyuk had given the Aussie Mavericks Kites a winning start as she defeated Shrivalli Bhamidipaty 6-4. The AOS Eagles, who had marched into the final unbeaten, bounced back in the mixed doubles, with Shrivalli and Monfils beating Suresh- Kostyuk 6-3. But the comeback was short-lived. Kyrgios, who has entertained from the sidelines just as well, teamed up with Suresh to beat Nagal-Monfils 6-3.

Branded 'The Greatest Show on Court!', the WTL, in its debut season here, has given Indian tennis fans a closer glimpse at some of the best players in the world, while also shining a spotlight on local talent. AOS Eagles, Aussie Mavericks Kites, Game Changers Falcons and VB Realty Hawks were the four teams that competed for title glory in 2025.

Former US Open champion Medvedev headlined a star-studded field that featured French maverick Monfils, showman Kyrgios, Denis Shapovalov, 2025 Australian Open semi-finalist Paula Badosa and former World No 3 Elina Svitolina. Sharing the court with them was Indian stalwart Rohan Bopanna, a two-time Grand Slam champion who last year became the oldest World No 1 in doubles, Yuki Bhambri, Nagal and Olympian Ankita Raina.

The tournament also gave a chance to young Indian talent like Suresh, Shrivalli, Sahaja Yamalapalli and Maaya Rajeswaran Revathi to interact with their heroes. For almost a week, India's Next Gen got to team up and hit with players who have made it big on the tough pro circuit. It may just be the kind of experience, and inspiration, they need to take their next big step in the sport.

A one-of-its kind mixed-team event, WTL feels like a celebration of sport as the players are still competitive but a lot more relaxed. The quick-paced four-set format also makes it a lot more exciting and accessible to the fans.

Aussie Mavericks Kites beat AOS Eagles 22-19

Marta Kostyuk (Aussie Mavericks Kites)) beat Shrivalli Bhamidipaty (AOS Eagles) 6-4Shrivalli Bhamidipaty-Gael Monfils (AOS Eagles) beat Dhakshineswar Suresh-Marta Kostyuk (Aussie Mavericks Kites)) 6-3Dhakshineswar Suresh-Nick Kyrgios (Aussie Mavericks Kites) beat Sumit Nagal-Gael Monfils 6-3Dhakshineswar Suresh (Aussie Mavericks Kites)) beat Sumit Nagal (AOS Eagles) 7-6.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
Fantastic to see such a high-profile event in Bengaluru! The energy must have been electric. Suresh's journey from college tennis to beating top players on home soil is incredibly inspiring for young athletes across India.
P
Priya S
While Suresh was brilliant, I feel for Sumit Nagal. He's been carrying the flag for Indian men's singles for a while. Hope this experience and rivalry pushes both of them to greater heights. The mixed-team format was so much fun to watch!
R
Rohit P
Kapil Dev and KL Rahul in the crowd says it all about how big this event was! Tennis needs more tournaments like this in India. The exposure for our young players like Shrivalli and Sahaja is priceless. More please! 🙏
V
Vikram M
Suresh's serve is a weapon! At 6'5", he has the physical tools. Now he needs consistent support and tournaments. The AITA and sponsors must back such talent properly. We can't let another potential champion fade away due to lack of system support.
K
Kavya N
Loved the concept! It felt like a tennis party. Kyrgios was hilarious on the sidelines, and seeing Bopanna guide the youngsters was heartwarming. This is exactly what Indian sports culture needs - top-level fun mixed with serious competition. Well done Bengaluru!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50