Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association: After hosting successful editions in Delhi and Ahmedabad, Tennis Premier League’s (TPL) Race to Gold Masters Tournament kicked off its Mumbai leg at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) on Saturday.

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Played over two days - November 29 and November 30, this will be the final Race to Gold tournament before the seventh season of the TPL gets underway in Ahmedabad.

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The Race to Gold initiative offers a competitive platform to boys and girls across U10, U12, U14, and Men’s and Women’s Open categories. The tournament aims to give young tennis athletes an opportunity to showcase their skills and gain valuable experience against the top contenders.

The winners from each leg earn scholarships worth ₹75,000 each and will be recognized during a grand felicitation ceremony, as part of the seventh season of TPL from December 9 to 14, 2025.

They will also get the chance to interact with tennis legends such as Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna, along with other top-ranked international athletes at the TPL. The Race to Gold Masters is a crucial cog in the league’s vision and reiterates its commitment to discovering India’s upcoming generation of tennis stars through the league’s unique format.

The winners from each leg earn scholarships worth ₹75,000 each and will be recognized during a grand felicitation ceremony, as part of the seventh season of TPL from December 9 to 14, 2025.

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The seventh season of the Tennis Premier League is set for a landmark moment, witnessing players ranked within the Top 50 on the international circuit for the first time in the tournament. With eight teams fighting for the ultimate prize, the league will be played from December 9 to December 14 at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium in Ahmedabad.

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