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Kasturi Vighne shines at All Women Pickleball Tournament

The All India Pickleball Association (AIPA) successfully completed the 2nd All Women Pickleball Tournament - scheduled on the 12th and 13th October

Kasturi Vighne shines at All Women Pickleball Tournament
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Varun Khanna

Updated: 17 Aug 2023 2:37 PM GMT

The All India Pickleball Association (AIPA) successfully completed the 2nd All Women Pickleball Tournament - which was scheduled on the 12th and 13th October 2019 at the Khar Gymkhana in Mumbai. Kasturi Vighne starred at the tournament as she swept the board in the two-day event.

Pickleball is a sport that amalgamates the elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. The sport has the dimension and layout of a badminton court, racquets like a table tennis racquet and a net and modified rules similar to that of tennis. The players use racquets made of wood to hit a perforated polymer ball over the net.

The main objective of the event is to give women the power to conquer all the obstacles and overcome them and to come out of their comfort zone.

The main objective of the event is to give women the power to conquer all the obstacles and overcome them and to come out of their comfort zone. (Photo: Poulomi Kundu)

After the success of the first edition of the All Women Pickleball Tournament, the organizers were back with the second edition of the event which promotes women empowerment - where these sportswomen came from all over India to participate in the national level tournament. The main objective of the event is to give women the power to conquer all the obstacles and overcome them and to come out of their comfort zone.

The 2nd edition of the tournament also became a part of the AIPA. It sanctioned and included the tournament in its Pickleball calendar.

The two-day event was played in two doubles categories - Open and Mixed-age.

The two-day event was played in two doubles categories - Open and Mixed-age. (Photo: Poulomi Kundu)

The two-day event was played in two doubles categories - Open and Mixed-age. In the Open category, both the players were above 15-years of age and in the Mixed-age category, one player was above 45-years partnering with a player of above 15-years.

The tournament followed a double-elimination format in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the championship upon having lost two games. In the double-elimination format, every team starts the tournament from the main draw and the winners stay in the main draw, while the losers move into the back draw. The winning team from the back draw has a chance to make it to the title match.

Kasturi teamed up with the 53-year-old Bela Kotwani to claim the title in the Mixed-age category.

Kasturi teamed up with the 53-year-old Bela Kotwani to claim the title in the Mixed-age category.

The event was played as per the International standards of the Internation Federation of Pickleball (IFP) and showcased a total of 60 matches combined in both the categories with the matches of 1 set of 15 rally points in the main draw and 1 set matches of 11 rally points played in the back draw.

While 9 teams participated in the Mixed-age category, on the other hand, 16 teams were drawn in the Open category with the sportswomen coming from various states of India - mainly from Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and many regions of Maharashtra.

Kasturi Vighne, the ace pickleball player of the nation dominated the event as she was crowned as champion in both the categories - Open and Mixed-age. She won the title in the Open category, partnering with the 16-year-old Drishika Kasat. Kasturi teamed up with the 53-year-old Bela Kotwani to claim the title in the Mixed-age category. Bela Kotwani proved that age is just a number and if you have the passion and drive to excel then age cannot be a barrier for anyone.

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