Key Points

The World Pickleball League is set to make a spectacular return to Mumbai for its second season in early 2026. Building on its successful inaugural edition, the league will once again bring together international athletes, high-profile franchise owners, and cutting-edge sports entertainment. The tournament promises to showcase innovative gameplay, including its unique 15-minute match format and advanced Hawk-Eye officiating. With support from major corporations and celebrity franchise owners, WPBL continues to position itself as a groundbreaking platform for pickleball's global growth.

Key Points: World Pickleball League Returns to Mumbai in 2026

  • Global pickleball tournament set for January-February 2026
  • Featuring elite international players and celebrity franchise owners
  • Innovative 15-minute match format returns
  • Backed by Sony and international pickleball federations
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Season 2 of World Pickleball League to be held in Mumbai in Jan-Feb 2026

WPBL Season 2 promises bigger competition, star-studded franchises, and global pickleball innovation in Mumbai's sporting landscape

"Season 1 of the WPBL was a statement of intent - Gaurav Natekar, WPBL Co-founder & CEO"

Mumbai, June 9

After a landmark debut season, the World Pickleball League (WPBL) on Monday announced the dates for Season 2, which will be held in Mumbai from January 24 to February 8, 2026.

Building on the success and energy of its inaugural edition, WPBL will once again bring together elite players from across the world, high-profile franchise owners, and an evolved matchday experience that fuses sport and entertainment in equal measure.

The league’s first season, hosted at the historic Cricket Club of India, featured athletes from 14 countries, a first-of-its-kind 15-minute match format, Hawk-Eye officiating, and franchise owners ranging from Swiggy to stars like Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Atlee & Priya, Genelia and Riteish Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Rishabh Pant, and Rakul Preet Singh.

Gaurav Natekar, Co-founder & CEO, of WPBL, said: “Season 1 of the WPBL was a statement of intent. It showed that India is ready not just to embrace pickleball, but to lead its evolution on the global stage.

"The response and the goodwill we received from players, fans, and partners exceeded all expectations, and Season 2 promises to be bigger in every way - sharper competition, deeper storytelling, and an even stronger connection with our community. We’re thrilled to bring the league back to Mumbai, a city that gave us so much love and energy last time around,” he added.

Season 2 will see the return of marquee names, innovations, and a larger push to grow the sport at both grassroots and professional levels. The league will continue to position itself as a bold, future-facing sportainment platform for one of India’s and the world’s fastest-growing sports.

Further announcements will follow in the coming weeks.

The World Pickleball League (WPBL), promoted by Natekar Sports and Gaming, is India’s premier franchise-based pickleball league. Founded by former India's No. 1 tennis players Gaurav Natekar and Arati Ponnappa Natekar, WPBL successfully launched Season 1 in 2025 with six teams and continues to drive the sport’s growth across the country.

Backed by Sony Corporation and working closely with the All-India Pickleball Association (AIPB) along with the International Pickleball Federation (IPF) in the USA, WPBL is committed to building a vibrant, community-driven pickleball ecosystem.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So excited for this! Season 1 was such a fresh change from usual sports. The 15-minute format is perfect for our short attention spans these days 😄 Hope they include more local Mumbai talent this time. #PickleballRising
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Priya M.
While I appreciate new sports coming to India, ticket prices last season were too high for common people. Hope WPBL makes it more accessible this time - maybe free screenings in public spaces? Sports should be for all.
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Arjun S.
Great to see India becoming a hub for emerging sports! The Natekars are doing fantastic work. Just hope the focus remains on sport rather than becoming another celebrity show. The Hawk-Eye tech last season was impressive though!
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Sneha R.
Mumbai is perfect for this - our city loves new experiences! ❤️ Would be great if they could organize pickleball workshops in schools alongside the league. Need to build proper grassroots interest beyond just one glamorous event.
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Vikram J.
Honestly didn't know what pickleball was before last season. Now my housing society has started a weekend pickleball tournament! This league is creating real impact. More power to WPBL!
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Neha P.
The timing clashes with Australian Open tennis. As a sports fan, I wish they'd consider a different window. Otherwise, great initiative - India needs more diverse sporting culture beyond cricket.

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