The Times Group embarks on the Pickleball World Series
NEW DELHI, Mar 4 (The CONNECT) – Pickleball, which is billed as the fastest growing modern sport, will soon have a new superstar league- the Pickleball World Series. The Times Group –the news and entertainment leader in India — is partnering with Pickleball Asia to start the new series on a global stage. The Pickleball World Series will start in the United States and travel across different continents with six major events in a year.
Pickleball –which has become a world-wide sensation in a very short period of time— is a fusion of tennis, table tennis and badminton. Its accessible gameplay has attracted enthusiasts of all age groups across the globe as well as sports stars and celebrities including champions from these three racquet sports,
While there are several existing competitions and leagues in the US, the Pickleball World Series will be the first tournament with global ambitions and will also have a significantly enhanced entertainment quotient. In the first year, the Pickleball World Series will comprise of 64 players in the individual format and six teams comprising four players each, from the US and the rest of the world, including India – which is the rising hotspot for Pickleball.
Stating that Times Group is known for its innovation and ability to be ahead of the curve in every one of its initiatives, Group Managing Director Vineet Jain stated “we hope that this effort to take the fastest growing modern sport to the next level.”
Powered by passion and fueled by competition, this fun and immersive sport has won over the hearts of Gen Z and Millennials, making it a natural choice for our partnership and an important addition to our portfolio of strong brands, said Times Group CEO, New Media and Investments, N Subramanian.
Pranav Kohli of Pickleball Asia said: “The Pickleball player community is now 60 million strong worldwide and is growing steadily. We could not have found a better partner, anchor and investor than the Times Group –which brings us many positives that will swiftly move the needle of growth. That is a big gain for the sport and the Series.”
Fusion Of Tennis, TT & Badminton
Pic: Eugenie Bouchard switches from tennis to pickleball (Courtesy -Times Now)