Key Points

The Tennis Premier League conducted its Season 7 Player Auction in Mumbai with high-stakes bidding. Doubles specialists Sriram Balaji and Rithvik Bollipalli emerged as the most sought-after players, each securing a top bid of INR 12 lakh. Franchises showcased strategic team-building approaches by acquiring a mix of experienced and emerging talents. The auction highlighted the growing importance of versatile players in professional tennis leagues.

Key Points: TPL 2025 Auction Sriram Balaji Leads Doubles Stars Bidding War

  • Top doubles specialists Sriram Balaji and Rithvik Bollipalli fetch highest bids
  • Franchises compete intensely for premier tennis talents
  • Multiple international players join TPL Season 7
  • Balanced team strategies emerge in strategic player selections
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TPL 2025: Sriram Balaji and Bollipalli top gainers as teams bid big in Season 7 auction

Tennis Premier League Season 7 auction sees top doubles players Sriram Balaji and Rithvik Bollipalli securing highest bids in Mumbai event

"The league has highlighted the premium on experienced doubles talent - TPL Auction Commentary"

Mumbai, Oct 9

Sriram Balaji and Rithvik Bollipalli secured the highest bids as the Tennis Premier League (TPL) conducted its highly anticipated Season 7 Player Auction in Mumbai on Thursday, with tennis legends Leander Paes, Sania Mirza, and Mahesh Bhupathi among those in attendance.

The auction witnessed intense bidding, as franchises competed to assemble their squads ahead of a landmark season scheduled from December 9 to 14, at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium in Ahmedabad.

The SG Pipers Bengaluru, led by Indian doubles legend Rohan Bopanna, acquired Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, India's No. 2 singles player and a star of the country's win in the Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania Group I, for INR 8.60 lakh. The team also secured 30-year-old Ramkumar Ramanathan for INR 7.20 lakh, combining seasoned experience with emerging talent.

Defending champions Hyderabad Strikers, led by Arthur Rinderknech (World No. 54), picked French youngster Carole Monnet (World No. 205) for INR 10.60 lakh after a bidding war. They also welcomed back their doubles star from last season, Vishnu Vardhan, for INR 6 lakh.

GS Delhi Aces, led by marquee player Tomas Martin Etcheverry, currently ranked World No. 58, secured Belgium's Sofia Costoulas (World No. 168) for INR 11 lakh after a tense bidding war against Gujarat Panthers and Hyderabad Strikers. The franchise also added doubles specialist Jeevan Neduncheziyan (INR 6 lakh), strengthening both their singles and doubles lineup.

Gurgaon Grand Slammers, led by Corentin Moutet (World No. 38), added Nuria Parrizas Diaz, an experienced singles player who has had a career high ranking of 45 in 2022, for INR 6 lakh. The highlight of their auction day was the acquisition of Sriram Balaji (World No. 78 in doubles) for INR 12 lakh, the highest permissible bid, making him the joint-costliest player of the auction.

Chennai Smashers, with Czech star Dalibor Svrcina (World No. 91) as their marquee player, secured Irina Bara (INR 6 lakh) and made a big move to acquire doubles specialist Rithvik Bollipalli, ranked 71 in the world, for INR 12 lakh, matching the top bid of the day and adding a rising doubles star to their roster.

Yash Mumbai Eagles, anchored by Bosnia's Damir Dzhumhur, former World No. 23, and currently 67, acquired Mariam Bolkvadze (INR 6 lakh) and Niki Poonacha (INR 6 lakh) to set up a balanced squad for the seventh season.

Gujarat Panthers, with marquee player Alexandre Muller (World No. 39), acquired Nuria Brancaccio for INR 10 lakh after a spirited bidding contest. They also secured Anirudh Chandrasekhar, currently enjoying his career-high ranking of 87 in doubles, for INR 7 lakh, strengthening their doubles options.

Rajasthan Rangers, anchored by Luciano Darderi (World No. 29), the highest-ranked player of TPL Season 7, picked up Anastasia Gasanova (INR 6 lakh) at the base price and secured 25-year-old Dhakshineswar Suresh for INR 7.50 lakh after jumping the bid.

With the top bids of the night going to doubles specialists Sriram Balaji and Rithvik Bollipalli (INR 12 lakh each), the league has highlighted the premium on experienced doubles talent in shaping competitive squads this season.

The Tennis Premier League Season 7 is powered by Clear Premium Water, with Yonex Sunrise as the official equipment partner and Sofitel as the auction venue partner, while BookMyShow manages ticketing for the season, and Magnum SX Wellness joins as the official wellness partner, ensuring a premium and seamless experience for players and fans alike.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the mix of international and Indian talent. The presence of legends like Paes, Mirza, and Bhupathi at the auction adds so much credibility to TPL. Looking forward to seeing how these teams perform in Ahmedabad!
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Priya S
Hyderabad Strikers picking Vishnu Vardhan again shows loyalty pays off! Good to see franchises valuing consistency and team chemistry. Hope they can defend their title this season 💪
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Rohit P
While I'm excited about the auction, I wish ticket prices were more affordable for common fans. 12 lakh for players is great, but hope BookMyShow keeps ticket rates reasonable so more people can experience live tennis action.
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Michael C
Impressive to see the growth of TPL! From Mumbai auctions to Ahmedabad stadiums, Indian tennis is getting the platform it deserves. The mix of young Indian talent with international stars makes for exciting matchups.
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Kavya N
Shrivalli Bhamidipaty to SG Pipers for 8.60 lakh is a steal! She's been phenomenal in Billie Jean King Cup and at just 22, she has massive potential. Bengaluru has made some smart picks this auction 👏

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