Key Points

The first-ever UPA Independence Cup pickleball tournament saw fierce competition among 100+ players in Noida. Om Pawar and Sandeep Jain stood out as champions in their respective categories. BJP leader Mahesh Chauhan lauded the sport’s rapid growth in Uttar Pradesh. The event highlighted pickleball’s inclusivity, with players aged 60+ also securing medals.

Key Points: Om Pawar and Sandeep Jain Win UPA Independence Cup Pickleball Tournament

  • Om Pawar won gold in Open Men’s Singles and two silvers in doubles
  • Sandeep Jain clinched gold in 50+ Men’s Doubles
  • BJP leader Mahesh Chauhan praised pickleball’s growth in Uttar Pradesh
  • Prabhat Mani Vats named Player of the Tournament with three medals
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Om Pawar, Sandeep Jain emerge champions in first-ever UPA Independence Cup pickleball tournament

Om Pawar and Sandeep Jain emerged champions in the inaugural UPA Independence Cup pickleball tournament, featuring 100+ players across 11 age categories.

"I am very happy with my performance in the Independence Cup tournament. My ultimate target is to win tournaments nationally and internationally someday. – Om Pawar"

Noida, August 18

The inaugural edition of the UPA Independence Cup pickleball tournament, organised by the Universal Pickleball Association (UPA), witnessed enthusiastic participation from more than 100 players at the newly-launched venue Pickleplay in Sector 121, Noida.

Pickleball players competed in 11 different age categories from Under-14 to 60-plus across 150 matches till late on Sunday night. The winners also received attractive cash prizes from the overall fund of Rs 66,000 (Rs 6000 per category), as per a release from UPA.

The event was graced by Mahesh Chauhan, President of the Bhartiya Janta Party's Noida City unit. Chauhan said that it was a new experience for him to try his hand at pickleball and that the Uttar Pradesh government will do its best to support the sport and promote it as a fitness activity in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat.

"I came here on the invitation of Universal Pickleball Association (UPA). I didn't know much about pickleball, but I got interested in it as one of our party workers told me about it. I was pleasantly surprised to know that this sport has seen a rapid growth in the State in the last 3-4 years. I am very happy to see that so many people of all ages have taken an active interest in the sport. I would urge the residents of Noida to pick this game not only for competition but to keep themselves fit and healthy in line with our Prime Minister Modi ji's vision," Mahesh Chauhan told reporters.

Prabhat Mani Vats, who is also the honorary secretary for the Universal Pickleball Association (UPA), was adjudged the Player of the Tournament with two gold and one silver medal. Prabhat clinched three medals, including a gold each, in the 35+ men's doubles category along with Tarun Goswami and the 50+ Split Age Mixed Doubles section with Vibha Choudhary. He also won silver in the 35+ Mixed Doubles along with Aditi Joshi.

18-year-old Om Pawar from Delhi sizzled with three medals, one gold and two silver medals. Om won gold in the Open Men's Singles category and topped it up with a runner-up finish in the Open Men's Doubles and Open Mixed Doubles sections, along with partners Rakesh Bansal and Sonia Kaur, respectively.

"I am very happy with my performance in the Independence Cup tournament. I picked up pickleball at the age of eight years and have been addicted to the sport ever since. My parents introduced me to this sport. In a short period of time, I have amassed numerous trophies in this game. My ultimate target is to win tournaments nationally and internationally someday," said Om Pawar, who has won multiple titles at the zonal, district and State level.

The beauty of pickleball lies in its inclusivity, and the tournament saw individuals beyond the age of 60 years not only competing in the event but also capturing medals. 64-year-old Sandeep Jain clinched gold in the 50+ Men's Doubles class.

"It was a fabulous experience playing in the tournament. What attracted me to pickleball was the longevity attached to it and that it can be played by all members of a family, irrespective of age and gender. I would like to congratulate the Universal Pickleball Association for organising such a wonderful tournament in a very professional manner. A lot of pickleball courts have come up in the Delhi NCR region, including Noida, and I would urge every Indian to take up pickleball," Sandeep Jain said.

Formed in October 2022 by a group of passionate sports enthusiasts, the Universal Pickleball Association (UPA) was established with a clear mission -- to promote and grow the sport of pickleball across Uttar Pradesh.

LIST OF WINNERSPlayer of the Tournament - Prabhat Mani VatsOpen Men's Singles - Winner: Om Pawar; Runner-up: Janith MadhokOpen Women's Singles - Winner: Aarna Goswami; Runner-up: Mansha MalhotraOpen Men's Doubles - Winner: Ishaan Premwani, Pritam Sharma; Runner-up: Om Pawar, Rakesh BansalOpen Women's Doubles - Winner: Divya Tandon, Jyoti Kandhari; Runnder-up: Aarna Goswami, Priyanka GoswamiOpen Mixed Doubles - Winner: Ishaan Premwani, Alka Kansal; Runner-up: Om Pawar, Sonia Kaur35+ Men's Singles - Winner: Apoorv Vats, Runner-up: Pritam Sharma35+ Men's Doubles - Winner: Prabhat Mani Vats, Tarun Goswami; Runner-up: Gourav Soni, Ashish Eldeco35+ Mixed Doubles - Winner: Mansha Malhotra, Apoorv Vats; Runner-up: Aditi Joshi, Prabhat Mani Vats50+ Men's Singles - Winner: Jasminder Singh; Runner-up: Manish Aggarwal50+ Men's Doubles - Winner: Sandeep Jain, Jasminder Singh; Runner-up: Manish Aggarwal, Sanjay Tuli50+ Split Age Mixed Doubles - Winner: Vibha Choudhary, Prabhat Mani Vats; Runner-up: Pritam Sharma, Alka Kansal.

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive performance by young Om Pawar! Winning gold in Open Men's Singles at just 18 shows tremendous potential. India needs more sporting heroes beyond cricket. Wishing him success in international tournaments! 🇮🇳
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Sandeep Jain
As someone who participated in this tournament, I must say the arrangements were world-class! The energy was amazing with players from 8 to 80 years competing. More power to pickleball - the perfect sport for Indian families!
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Ananya R
While it's good to see new sports emerging, why was a BJP leader invited to a sports event? Sports should remain free from political affiliations. Otherwise great initiative by UPA!
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Vikram M
The cash prizes seem quite modest compared to other sports tournaments. If we want to promote pickleball seriously, the prize money should be increased to attract more professional players. Still, a good start!
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Kavya N
So happy to see women players like Aarna Goswami and Divya Tandon performing well! 💪 We need more female representation in sports. Maybe next time UPA can organize special coaching camps for girls to encourage more participation.
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Michael C
As an expat living in Noida, I'm thrilled to see pickleball growing here! Play

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