Key Points

Surender Gill feels immense gratitude toward the Pro Kabaddi League for transforming his life. He describes UP Yoddhas as more than a team—it's a family that always puts players first. The heartbreak of last season's semi-final exit fuels their determination to go all the way this year. Gill believes the team's culture and ownership's support make them genuine title contenders.

Key Points: Surender Gill Says UP Yoddhas Family Fuels PKL Title Dream

  • Gill credits PKL for all his fame and financial success
  • Describes UP Yoddhas as a family with unmatched positive culture
  • Team prioritizes player well-being over forcing injured athletes
  • Ownership uses grassroots programs and data analytics to build champions
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PKL has given me everything, UP Yoddhas feels like family, says raider Surender Gill

UP Yoddhas raider Surender Gill opens up about PKL giving him everything, the team's family culture, and their mission to win the championship in 2025.

"Pro Kabaddi League has given me everything. - Surender Gill"

Lucknow, Aug 26

For the last six seasons, star raider Surender Gill has become synonymous with UP Yoddhas. When he reflects on his journey, a striking emotion stands out - “Pro Kabaddi League has given me everything.”

“All the fame and money have been the by-product of PKL,” he says with gratitude. “Everything I have earned in my life has come because of this league. But above all, it gave me UP Yoddhas, a team that feels like family.”

That bond with the Yoddhas is what fuels him today. Gill has lived the heartbreak of last season’s semi-final exit, a match he says was decided by "one raid". But instead of looking back, he looks forward. “There is no single mistake to blame. We know margins are thin, but our goal this year is clear, take that extra step and make sure Yoddhas cross the line,” Gill declares.

What sets the Yoddhas apart, Gill insists, is their culture. “The league runs for two months. You can’t win every game, but the positivity in our camp never changes. That’s because of the coaches and management.”

He adds a telling contrast, “In other teams, if you get injured, you are sometimes compelled to play. In UP Yoddhas, that will never happen. They put players’ well-being first, always.”

The team reflects the spirit of the state of Uttar Pradesh. UP Yoddhas represent the grit, the relentless and the discipline of UP. Every player brings with him a story, which spans from small-town struggles to kabaddi stardom.

For Gill, his bond with the team as well as the ownership is personal. He praises how GMR Sports promotes kabaddi with grassroots programs and data-driven strategies. From spotting talent in the hinterlands to using analytics for game-day preparation, the owners are invested in creating champions. “Please continue to support us this time, with greater vigour and passion. Last time, we fell short in the semi-finals. That shall not be the case in PKL 2025,” he promises.

For UP Yoddhas, the mission is bigger than one player. It’s about a state, a squad and a sporting family chasing its first-ever title. And for Surender Gill, the dream feels incomplete until that day arrives.

- IANS

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Priya S
Last season's semi-final was heartbreaking! That one raid changed everything. But glad to see the team isn't dwelling on it. Hope they go all the way this time. UP Yoddhas deserve a trophy after coming so close multiple times.
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Aman W
Respect to GMR Sports for their grassroots programs. This is how you build champions, not just buying expensive players. Real development happens at the grassroots level. More franchises should follow this model.
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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, it's inspiring to see how PKL has transformed lives. Players like Gill coming from small towns to becoming stars - what an amazing journey! This league is truly changing Indian sports.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the positive culture, Yoddhas need to work on their finishing. They've been consistent but falter at crucial moments. Hope the data-driven approach helps them overcome this mental block in pressure situations.
Nisha Z
Gill's humility is refreshing! Many players forget their roots after getting fame and money. Good to see he remembers PKL gave him everything. This attitude will take him far. Wishing Yoddhas all the best for next season! 🙏

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