Key Points

The Tennis Premier League is set to make history with its seventh season in Ahmedabad, marking a significant expansion beyond Maharashtra. Eight franchises will compete, featuring international ATP-ranked players and Indian tennis stars like Rohan Bopanna. The league brings its unique 25-point format to Gujarat University Tennis Stadium, promising exciting matches. This move represents TPL's growing commitment to developing tennis across different regions of India.

Key Points: Tennis Premier League Season 7 Launches in Ahmedabad

  • First TPL season outside Maharashtra
  • Features international and top Indian tennis stars
  • Unique 25-point fast-paced format
  • Supported by tennis legends Leander Paes and Sania Mirza
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Tennis Premier League season 7 to commence from Dec 9 in Ahmedabad

India's premier tennis league enters its 7th season with star players like Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna in Gujarat's first major tennis event

"We are delighted to bring TPL to Gujarat for the very first time - Kunal Thakkur, TPL Co-Founder"

Mumbai, Sep 1

India's only professional tennis league, the Tennis Premier League (TPL), held under the auspices of the All India Tennis Association (AITA), is gearing up for its much-awaited Season 7 from December 9 to 14 at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Marking its first-ever move outside Maharashtra, this edition makes TPL the fourth sporting league in India to reach the milestone of a seventh season.

The eight-franchise competition, backed by icons such as Leander Paes, Sania Mirza, Mahesh Bhupathi, Rakul Preet Singh and Sonali Bendre, will feature international tennis stars ranked between 30 and 50 in the ATP, alongside India's top players, including two-time Grand Slam champion Rohan Bopanna.

Renowned for its unique 25-point format, TPL has carved a niche for its exciting, fast-paced play that continues to captivate audiences both in India and around the globe.

Ahmedabad, rapidly emerging as one of India's leading sporting hubs, will serve as a fitting stage for the league. Over the past year, Tennis Premier League has deepened its association with the Gujarat State Tennis Association by conducting tournaments across age groups and supporting young players through the Race to Gold Scholarships, thereby strengthening its grassroots presence in the state through the TPL App.

Expressing his excitement, Kunal Thakkur, co-founder of TPL, said, "We are delighted to bring TPL to Gujarat for the very first time. The city's energy, infrastructure, and passion for sports make it an ideal host. Season 7 promises to be a special edition, delivering world-class tennis action for fans in Ahmedabad."

Mrunal Jain, co-founder of TPL, added, "The Gujarat University Tennis Stadium offers excellent facilities, and expanding into newer markets like Ahmedabad allows us to give fans across India a closer experience of top-tier tennis."

"For the first time in the history of Gujarat, top-level ATP-ranked players between 30 and 50 are coming to our state. This will be a real shot in the arm for tennis in Gujarat," said, Shrimal Bhatt, Hon. Secretary, Gujarat State Tennis Association.

TPL has been actively engaged at the grassroots level across more than 20 cities, conducting over 400 tournaments in a single calendar year.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see TPL expanding beyond Maharashtra! More cities need to experience professional tennis. Hope they consider Bangalore or Hyderabad for future seasons too.
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Amit K
The 25-point format is really exciting! Makes tennis so much more fast-paced and entertaining for viewers. Perfect for our shorter attention spans these days 😄
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Sarah B
Impressive that they're conducting 400 tournaments across 20 cities! That's real grassroots development. Hope this inspires more young players to take up tennis seriously.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the expansion, I hope ticket prices are reasonable. Sometimes these leagues become too expensive for common sports lovers to attend live matches.
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Meera T
Ahmedabad becoming a real sports capital! After cricket, football, and now tennis - Gujarat is truly embracing all sports. Proud moment for us Gujaratis! 🙌
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Rahul R
Hope they broadcast this properly on sports channels. Last season's coverage was a bit inconsistent. TPL deserves better visibility to grow tennis in India!

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