Tennis Premier League Talent Days culminates with a bang in Mumbai at MSLTA
The fourth edition of the Tennis Premier league is all set to begin from December 7 onwards and will be played until the December 11. The fast-paced and new-age league has already aided in popularising tennis in India. The Talent Day initiative has been a crucial component of the league that not only helps structure the sport from the grassroots level but also provides the athletes with the right kind of exposure to grow.
The last leg of the Talent Day took place in Mumbai at the MSLTA grounds on November 26 and 27. Dignitaries and influential stakeholders of Indian Tennis attended the event. Mr. Sunder Iyer, Secretary of MSLTA and the Joint Secretary of AITA, was present at the event along with Team mentors of the Mumbai Leon Army and Pune Jaguars, Mr. Gaurav Kapadia and Ms. Radhika Tulpule respectively.
The ever-passionate Co-Founder of the Tennis Premier League Mr. Kunal Thakkur and Mr. Mrunal Jain were also present at the event. The Owner of the Mumbai Leon Army Mr. Shyam Patel was also present at the event to take in the skills of the young athletes that were competing.
Sunder Iyer, said, “Tennis premier league is doing a wonderful job. We are providing the league full support on behalf of MSLTA and AITA. The players and coaches are getting excellent exposure and we are building a community through this. This league is a completely new concept and was much needed in Indian tennis. The number of players has been rising over years, if you look at Maharashtra itself, most of the national champions are from Maharashtra, and most of the tournaments take place in Maharashtra. Kunal and Mrunal have done a fantastic job of bringing the tennis community together. The Co-Founder of the TPL aspires to see Mumbai back on the front foot in terms of performance in tennis as it used to be a few years ago and the Talent Day initiative is doing that flawlessly.”
Gaurav Kapadia, also spoke about the league’s positive impact on Indian Tennis, as he said, “In 2016, when none of these other leagues were popular MSLTA took up the initiative to start the Junior tennis league in the off-season and I feel really happy to see those kids now participating here and doing well. One great thing that has happened for the players especially U14 and U18 is the chance that they are getting to bond with the professional players on and off the court through the TPL’s Talent Day initiative. The league provides the selected players with an excellent platform and an opportunity to bond with top players and I would like to thank Mrunal and Kunal for that, it’s a wonderful concept. Right from the grassroots, the players are getting to rub shoulders not only with national champions but international champions like Matt Ebden.”
Players from all four age groups competed in the event, Boys U-14, Girls U-18, women, and men. The Talent Day initiative provides aspiring and skilled amateurs a platform to compete with the best from the country to showcase their talent. They also stand a chance to get selected for the league teams and play alongside world-class professional athletes. This initiative is on its path to bringing about structural change and developing the grassroot level of the sport in India.
In the Boys U-14 category, Arnav Paparkar defeated Showrya Somala by 10-6 in the finals and has been selected to represent the Mumbai Leon Army in the fourth season of the Tennis Premier League. In the second final of the category, Mannan Agarwal defeated Showrya Somala by 10-5 and has been selected to represent the Pune Jaguars in the upcoming edition of the Tennis Premier League.
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