Indian Junior Team Trials for Pickleball World Cup Set for June
IPA to select Indian junior team for Pickleball World Cup through trials

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The Indian Pickleball Association (IPA) and the Sports Authority of India (SAI) will hold trials in Ahmedabad from June 12-14 to select the junior team for the Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam. This event, taking place from August 30 to September 9, aims to showcase young talent and prepare them for future global competitions.
- 01Trials will be held from June 12 to 14 in Ahmedabad, India.
- 02The selected junior squad will compete in the third edition of the Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam.
- 03Notable participants in the trials include Arjun Singh, who recently earned three medals at the US Open.
- 04The event is crucial for identifying future talent that may represent India in major global competitions.
- 05Suryaveer Singh Bhullar, President of the IPA, emphasized the importance of these trials for young players.
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The Indian Pickleball Association (IPA) is set to conduct trials from June 12 to 14 in Ahmedabad, India, to select the junior team for the upcoming Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam. Scheduled for August 30 to September 9, this tournament represents a significant opportunity for young Indian players to demonstrate their skills on an international platform. Suryaveer Singh Bhullar, President of the IPA, highlighted the importance of the junior squad, noting that these players could represent India in future global events as pickleball gains recognition. The trials will feature prominent players such as Arjun Singh, who recently achieved remarkable success at the US Open, winning three medals in singles and doubles. Other rising stars participating include Naomi Amalsadiwala, Panth Thakkar, Purvansh Patel, Anoushka Chabbria, Veer Shah, and Dev. The selection of this junior team is pivotal, as it lays the foundation for India's future in the sport, allowing these athletes to compete alongside the best junior talent worldwide.
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The trials will provide young athletes from India with the opportunity to gain international exposure and experience, potentially shaping their future in the sport.
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