Former India stars RP Singh and Mohammad Kaif, who have been closely following the action from the commentary box, have been particularly surprised by the reception that the ISPL has received. Kaif, known for his heroics in the 2002 NatWest Series triumph, lavished praise on the competition
New Delhi [India], February 7: The 2nd day of World Padel League marked the presence of team owners and a host of celebrities. Noted among them was the Indian tennis champion Mahesh Bhupati who marked, "Padel is growing quickly in India and it is great to bring such High Ranking Padel player
CM Dhami arrived at the velodrome and interacted with the players. Following this, he honoured the medalists of the men's 4000-metre team pursuit event by presenting medals and a Pahadi cap.
Speaking to ANI during his visit, he hailed the enthusiasm of people in the state for National Games and said that the sports infrastructure in the state will help players in days to come.
Reflecting on this milestone and shedding some light on their approach, head coach JP Duminy emphasized on the importance of building a strong cohesive team to set the standard for his side
A pair of India's in-form white-ball players have been rewarded for strong performances during the recent home series against England by making giant strides on the latest ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings.
Maaya set the tone early in the opening set, regaining control after a 2-2 tie with powerful serves, including four aces, to secure the set 6-4. Her aggressive baseline play kept Shymanovich on the defensive. In the second set, Shymanovich attempted a comeback, engaging Revathi in long ralli
During the visit, the CM observed the food arrangements. He served food to the players and also sat with the players and had food. The Chief Minister also encouraged the players of many states participating in various sports events by talking to them.
The Chief Minister said, "National Games are very important for us and are our priority. We are ensuring that all the players get the best experience from here and they do not face any kind of inconvenience."
The former India number one completed a commanding win against fellow Indian Vaishnavi Adkar, winning 6-2, 6-2, to book her place in the Round of 16. Raina will be up against the second seed, Rebecca Marino of Canada in the next round
With the league providing a golden opportunity for the UAE players to rub shoulders with global icons of the game, Akram believes the exposure is paying off with players like Muhammad Waseem, Aayan Afzal Khan and Muhammad Rohid living up to the billing
The WPL is set to take place until February 8, will bring together 32 of the world's top padel players on Indian soil. They will compete across four teams - Sohail Khan Ent. Panthers, SG Pipers Cheetahs, Game Changers Lions, and Vernost Jaguars - with each team featuring a strong lineup of e