Key Points

The World Pickleball League has launched 'WPBL On Tour,' a multi-city tournament series to expand the sport's reach in India. Six franchise cities will host events over four months, engaging local players and fans. The initiative aims to strengthen community ties and build excitement for WPBL Season 2 in 2026. Each tournament will offer enthusiasts a chance to compete under their city's franchise banner.

Key Points: WPBL Launches Multi-City Pickleball Tour Across Six Franchise Cities

  • Six-city tournament series to boost pickleball engagement
  • Franchises to host local events with League support
  • 20+ days of on-ground fan activities
  • Builds momentum for WPBL Season 2 in 2026
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World Pickleball League launches 'WPBL on Tour'

World Pickleball League announces 'WPBL On Tour' with six-city tournaments to expand fan engagement and grow pickleball in India.

"WPBL On Tour empowers franchises to grow local presence and embed pickleball into city culture - Gaurav Natekar, WPBL CEO"

Mumbai, June 25

The World Pickleball League (WPBL) today announced the launch of 'WPBL On Tour' today - a series of off-season events including a unique multi-city tournament bringing together the League and its franchises in a shared vision to grow the sport across the country.

This off-season initiative of franchise-led tournaments and events aims to expand the community engagement of India's fastest-growing sport, as evidenced by the resounding success of Season 1 of WPBL. WPBL on Tour will be held in the six franchise cities over a span of four months with 20+ days of on-ground engagement. Each WPBL franchise will play host to a city-based tournament in their home territory, which shall see the League assist with strategic, marketing, and financial support. The World Pickleball League will enable the franchise to organise tournaments that will be open to local pickleball players and enthusiasts, and offer an unparalleled opportunity to them to compete under the banner of their city's team. They will also have a chance to experience the high-octane and inclusive energy of WPBL first-hand. Gaurav Natekar, Co-founder & CEO, World Pickleball League, said as quoted by WPBL press release, "From day one, our vision for WPBL has been to unlock maximum value for our franchises, players, partners and all our stakeholders keeping fan engagement at the heart of all initiatives. We were extremely humbled witnessing the success of season 1, especially the interest shown by fans and partners, encouraging us for more Pickleball action. 'WPBL On Tour' is our way of empowering our franchises to grow their local presence, build loyal communities, and embed pickleball into the cultural fabric of their cities with a year-round engagement. Along with this six-city tournament, WPBL will soon announce innovative and pioneering activations, programs and partnerships that will further elevate the game in India."

WPBL On Tour Schedule: Chennai Super Champs - August 6-10, Chennai

Hyderabad Superstars - August 19-24, Hyderabad

Dilli Dillwale - August 29-31, New Delhi

Bengaluru Jawans - October 8-10, Bengaluru

Pune United - October 29-November 2, Pune

Mumbai Pickle Power - November 5-9, Mumbai

With WPBL On Tour, WPBL is thus aiming to set a new benchmark for how leagues can harness meaningful connections with fans and communities throughout the year - a first for any Indian professional league to develop a 360° sporting ecosystem beyond the primary tournament window.

Registration details and other information for each tournament will be announced by the WPBL and the respective franchise on their social media handles in due course. With Season 2 of the World Pickleball League set to unfold between January 24 - February 8, 2026, WPBL On Tour serves as the perfect build-up to India's biggest sportainment spectacle.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some good sports news! Pickleball is such an inclusive game - my 60-year-old father and 12-year-old niece both enjoy playing. Hope they bring more tournaments to tier 2 cities next season. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Excited for the Pune event! 🎉 But ticket prices should be kept reasonable - this is a new sport trying to build audience. Last season some matches had empty stands which doesn't look good on TV.
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Arjun S.
Good initiative but why no Kolkata team? East India is being ignored again. We have great sports culture here too. Hope they expand franchises in future seasons.
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Sunita P.
My housing society in Bangalore has started pickleball coaching after seeing WPBL. Such a simple game to pick up! Hope they include more women players this season - we need role models.
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Vikram J.
The branding needs work - 'Dilli Dillwale' sounds like some cheap reality show. This is supposed to be professional sport! Otherwise good to see new leagues coming up beyond cricket.
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Neha T.
Played pickleball in college - it's perfect for our weather and space constraints. Hope schools adopt it too. WPBL should tie up with education boards like CBSE to promote in schools. 👍

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