Tennis Stars Arrive in Bengaluru: Medvedev, Kyrgios Lead WTL India Debut

The World Tennis League is coming to India for the first time this December. Top international stars like Medvedev and Kyrgios will compete alongside Indian players in Bengaluru. The tournament aims to inspire the next generation of tennis talent in the country. Fans can catch all the action at the SM Krishna Tennis Stadium from December 17-20.

Key Points: World Tennis League India Debut in Bengaluru with Medvedev, Kyrgios

  • World Tennis League makes historic India debut after three successful UAE seasons
  • Tournament features top stars including Medvedev, Kyrgios, Rybakina and Badosa
  • Event includes Indian talents like Bopanna, Nagal, Bhambri and Raina
  • Four-day competition scheduled for December 17-20 at Bengaluru's SM Krishna Stadium
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Medvedev, Kyrgios, Bopanna, Rybakina, and Badosa to feature in World Tennis League in Bengaluru

World Tennis League makes India debut in Bengaluru featuring Medvedev, Kyrgios, Bopanna, Rybakina, and Badosa. December 17-20 at SM Krishna Tennis Stadium.

"India has always shared a deep and lasting connection with tennis, and the WTL's arrival here is an opportunity to strengthen that bond. - Mahesh Bhupathi"

Bengaluru, Nov 18

After enthralling audiences in the UAE for three seasons, the World Tennis League (WTL), is set to make its India debut in December.

Slated for December 17-20 in Bengaluru, the four-day tournament will find its home at the prestigious SM Krishna Tennis Stadium, owned and operated by the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association.

This edition will feature a strong lineup of tennis talent, including Daniil Medvedev, Nick Kyrgios, Elena Rybakina, Paula Badosa, Rohan Bopanna, Gael Monfils, Arthur Fils, Sumit Nagal, Magda Linette and Marta Kostyuk. With tennis on the rise in the country, WTL has also added India's standout performers like Yuki Bhambri, Ankita Raina, Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, Maaya Revathi, Dhakshineswar Suresh and Shivika Burman to the mix. This move will fuel the sport's growth in India and excite tennis fans nationwide.

Talking about her first appearance in India, World No. 5 Elena Rybakina said, "I've heard so much about the tennis culture in India, and I'm thrilled to make my debut here with WTL. The league has an exciting format, and I'm ready to enjoy every moment on the court with my team."

Speaking on the historic edition, 12-time Grand Slam Champion and Co-Founder, World Tennis League, Mahesh Bhupathi said, "India has always shared a deep and lasting connection with tennis, and the WTL's arrival here is an opportunity to strengthen that bond. As someone who has lived the sport, I believe this format brings out the fast, dynamic, and engaging side of the competition. With international champions sharing the court with India's top talent, we hope to inspire the next generation of players and showcase tennis as a sport that is intense, global, and full of possibility."

- IANS

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Priya S
So excited to see Rohan Bopanna playing on home turf! At 43, he's still going strong and inspiring so many young players. Hope this tournament gives more exposure to our Indian talents like Sumit Nagal and Ankita Raina.
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Arjun K
Great initiative by Mahesh Bhupathi! But I hope ticket prices are reasonable so that middle-class families can also attend. Sometimes these international events become too expensive for common fans.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Bengaluru from the US, I'm thrilled to see world-class tennis coming here! The city has amazing sports infrastructure and passionate fans. Perfect venue choice!
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Nikhil C
Bengaluru becoming the sports capital of India! First IPL, now World Tennis League. Hope this inspires more kids to take up tennis seriously. The future looks bright for Indian tennis! ✨
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Kavya N
Love that they're including young Indian players like Shrivalli Bhamidipaty and Maaya Revathi. This exposure will do wonders for their confidence and career growth. More such opportunities needed!

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