Race to Gold Masters: How TPL's New Tournament Creates Tennis Champions

The Tennis Premier League has announced an exciting new tournament series for 2025. The Race to Gold Masters will travel across three cities in India starting from Delhi in November. Young players can win scholarships and get recognized on national television during TPL Season 7. This initiative connects grassroots tennis with professional opportunities through a unique competitive format.

Key Points: TPL Race to Gold Masters 2025 Tennis Tournament Schedule

  • Three-phase tournament across Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai in November 2025
  • Offers Rs 75,000 scholarships for top U10-U14 and Open category players
  • Winners interact with legends Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna
  • Features unique 25-point format for emerging tennis talent
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Tennis Premier League announces TPL Race to Gold Masters Tournaments 2025

TPL announces Race to Gold Masters 2025 across Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai with scholarships, TV recognition, and interaction with tennis legends like Leander Paes.

"Race to Gold Masters has been a fantastic stage for nurturing India's tennis ecosystem. - Leander Paes"

Mumbai, October 29

The Tennis Premier League (TPL) on Wednesday announced the return of the TPL Race to Gold Masters Tournaments 2025.

Designed to attract the best young tennis players across the country via the TPL app, the TPL Race to Gold Masters Tournaments 2025 is a premier competition that will be played across three phases in India, according to a press release from TPL.

The TPL Race to Gold Masters will commence with the North Zone in New Delhi on November 15th and 16th, 2025, at the DLTA Stadium, and be followed by the Gujarat leg in Ahmedabad on November 22nd and 23rd, 2025, at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium. The caravan's final pit stop will be the Maharashtra leg in Mumbai on November 29th and 30th, 2025, at the MSLTA Stadium.

All three Masters are being held in association with the respective state tennis associations - Gujarat State Tennis Association (GSTA), Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA), Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA) and Haryana Tennis Association (HTA).

The TPL Race to Gold Masters provides a unique platform for emerging tennis players, giving them the opportunity to showcase their skills and earn recognition at the national level using TPL's unique and exciting 25-point format.

Top-ranked players of each Race to Gold Masters Zone across U10 Boys & Girls, U12 Boys & Girls, U14 Boys & Girls, and Men's & Women's Open categories will receive scholarships worth Rs 75,000. The champions will also be felicitated live on television during the upcoming seventh season of the Tennis Premier League, set to be held in Ahmedabad from 9th to 14th December, celebrating their achievement on one of India's biggest tennis stages.

The winners get a chance to interact with Indian tennis legends Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna and play with some of the top players in TPL Season 7, such as Luciano Darderi, Arthur Rinderknech, Corentin Moutet, Alexandre Muller and Shrivalli Bhamidipaty.

Speaking about the initiative, Kunal Thakkur, Co-Founder of the Tennis Premier League, said, as quoted by the TPL press release, "The Race to Gold Masters is one of our proudest initiatives because it directly connects grassroots tennis with the professional circuit and gives these youngsters national exposure and appreciation. The response from young players on the TPL App has been overwhelming, and this tournament gives them a pathway to be recognised."

Co-Founder Mrunal Jain added, "Our goal has always been to make tennis more accessible and aspirational across India. The TPL Masters strengthens that vision by giving talented players from every corner of the country the opportunity to compete, grow, and be celebrated in front of professional tennis players live on TV."

Tennis legend Leander Paes, who has been a great promoter and supporter of the Race to Gold initiative, stated, "Race to Gold Masters has been a fantastic stage for nurturing India's tennis ecosystem. Providing young players with structured competition, recognition, and scholarships not only builds confidence but also fuels the next generation of champions."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see tournaments happening in Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai. But why only these three cities? What about players from South India? Bangalore and Chennai have excellent tennis infrastructure too. Hope they expand to more regions next year.
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Arjun K
The opportunity to interact with legends like Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna is priceless for young players! 🎾 This is exactly what Indian tennis needs - proper mentorship and exposure at the grassroots level.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows tennis closely, I appreciate the 25-point format innovation. Makes the game more exciting and accessible. The TPL app integration is smart thinking - leveraging technology to reach more players across India.
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Karthik V
My daughter is participating in the U12 category through the TPL app. The registration process was smooth and the platform is very user-friendly. Finally, a professional system for young tennis enthusiasts in India! 🙌
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Michael C
Good initiative but I hope they maintain transparency in selection and judging. Sometimes these tournaments become more about connections than talent. The TV exposure is great though - will definitely watch the finals!
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Neha E
This is exactly what we need to build a strong tennis culture in India. From U10 to Women's Open - covering all age groups. The

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