Tennis Premier League's Race to Gold: Gujarat Masters Kicks Off in Ahmedabad

The Tennis Premier League's Race to Gold Gujarat Masters has officially begun in Ahmedabad this weekend. This exciting tournament brings together 160 young players from across Gujarat competing for valuable scholarships and recognition. Winners will get the unique opportunity to interact with tennis legends including Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna during the main TPL season. The event also sets the stage for TPL's seventh season, which marks the league's first expansion outside Maharashtra since its founding.

Key Points: TPL Race to Gold Gujarat Masters Begins in Ahmedabad

  • 160 players from five Gujarat cities competing across multiple age categories
  • Winners receive ₹75,000 scholarships plus mentorship from tennis legends
  • Event sets stage for TPL Season 7 in December at same venue
  • First time TPL expands beyond Maharashtra since its inception
  • Features players from U10 to Men's and Women's Open categories
  • Part of broader initiative to strengthen India's domestic tennis ecosystem
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Tennis Premier League's Race to Gold Gujarat Masters gets underway in Ahmedabad

Tennis Premier League's Race to Gold Gujarat Masters launches in Ahmedabad, featuring 160 players competing for scholarships and interaction with tennis legends like Leander Paes.

"Inspired by India's Olympic ambitions, Race to Gold reflects our commitment to nurturing a player capable of winning an Olympic medal in tennis. - Kunal Thakkur, TPL Co-Founder"

Ahmedabad, Nov 22

After a successful Delhi leg, the Tennis Premier League (TPL) Race to Gold Masters initiative got underway in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Hosted in association with the Gujarat State Tennis Association, the tournament will be played at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium over the Nov 22-23 weekend.

The Race to Gold Masters initiative forms a vital part of TPL’s commitment to discovering India’s next generation of tennis stars and giving them a platform to showcase their skills through the league’s unique 25-point format.

The tournament offers a pathway to boys and girls across U10, U12, U14, and Men’s and Women’s Open categories, designed to strengthen India’s domestic tennis ecosystem by providing emerging talent with vital exposure to international standards and competitive environments. This leg features 160 players representing Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Bhavnagar, and Bharuch, with 40 players from each region participating across all categories.

The winners across the eight categories will receive scholarships worth ₹75,000 each, while also getting the opportunity to interact with tennis legends, including Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna, along with top international names participating in TPL’s seventh season.

In addition, they will also be recognised during a grand felicitation ceremony as part of the seventh season of TPL from December 9 to 14, 2025.

Present at the occasion were TPL Co-Founders Kunal Thakkur and Mrunal Jain, along with Krishna Zaveri, President GSTA, Shrimal Bhatt, General Secretary, GSTA, Rupak Kapadia, Director of Tennis, Gujarat University Tennis Centre, Ajay Vasani, Director of Tennis, Gujarat University Tennis Centre, and Vaidik Munshaw, Director of Tennis, Gujarat University Tennis Centre.

Reflecting on the initiative, Co-Founder Kunal Thakkur shared, “We are thrilled to bring the Race to Gold Gujarat Masters to Ahmedabad. As a city at the heart of India’s sporting transformation—with the 2030 Commonwealth Games and India’s bold bid for the 2036 Olympics centred here, Ahmedabad is the perfect venue for this initiative. Inspired by India’s Olympic ambitions, Race to Gold reflects our commitment to nurturing a player capable of winning an Olympic medal in tennis. This event will also set the tone for Season 7 of the league, which returns to this very venue next month.

Echoing those sentiments, co-founder Mrunal Jain added, “The Race to Gold Gujarat Masters makes this moment even more special, as it represents our commitment to taking Indian tennis to the next level. It’s a special feeling for me to be hosting the event at the TPL here. I’m an Ahmedabadi boy, and it truly feels like I’m bringing the event home. The seventh season of the TPL is going to be a super hit, with top players, higher competition, and an atmosphere that truly celebrates the growth of tennis in India. Over the years, the league has become a platform for rising talent, international stars, and passionate fans to come together, and this season will take that legacy even further.

Krisna Zaveri, President, GSTA, said, “It’s a great opportunity for GSTA to host a tournament like the Tennis Premier League, which brings together some of the biggest names in Indian and international tennis. Events of this scale not only inspire young players but also accelerate the growth of the sport across the state. For GSTA, this aligns perfectly with our mission to build a stronger, more inclusive tennis ecosystem. TPL will play a meaningful role in elevating Gujarat’s tennis landscape and motivating the next generation of athletes.”

The Tennis Premier League caravan will return to Ahmedabad for its seventh season, marking a major milestone in the league’s journey as the TPL expands its footprint out of Maharashtra for the first time since its inception.

This will also be the first time that the tournament’s roster will include players ranked within the Top 50 on the international circuit, providing Gujarat’s tennis fans with an opportunity to witness world-class tennis action in the stadium.

Tennis Premier League Season 7 is scheduled from December 9 to 14 at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium in Ahmedabad.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As an Ahmedabad resident, I'm thrilled to see world-class tennis coming to our city! The 2036 Olympics bid makes this even more exciting. Can't wait to attend the December matches!
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Michael C
Great to see tennis infrastructure developing across India. The grassroots approach with U10 to Open categories is exactly what Indian sports needs. Hope this produces future champions!
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Ananya R
While this is a good initiative, I hope they ensure equal opportunities for players from smaller towns beyond just the major cities mentioned. Tennis needs to reach every corner of Gujarat.
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Karthik V
₹75,000 scholarship is decent but given the costs of tennis equipment and coaching, hope they consider increasing this amount in future editions. Still, a step in the right direction!
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Sarah B
The timing is perfect with India's growing sports infrastructure. Having Top 50 international players will give local talent incredible exposure. Looking forward to seeing Indian tennis rise!
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! My nephew is participating in the U14 category from Vadodara. Such platforms give our children confidence and real match experience. Jai Ho Indian tennis! 🎾✨

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