Armaan Bhatia and Harsh Mehta Make History at PWR India Masters: First Indian Doubles Pair to Reach Summit Clash
The PWR India Masters witnessed history in the making as Armaan Bhatia and Harsh Mehta created waves on the centre court at DLTA Stadium in New Delhi. The dynamic Indian duo secured their spot in the summit clash of the Men’s Pro Doubles category, marking a significant milestone in Indian pickleball.
In a thrilling semi-final match, Bhatia and Mehta faced off against the formidable Indian-Australian pair of Jai Grewal and Jason Taylor. The Indian duo started strong, dominating the first game with a convincing 11-3 win. Despite Taylor and Grewal’s early lead in the second game, Bhatia and Mehta staged a remarkable comeback, eventually clinching the game 11-9 and sealing their spot in the final with a 2-0 victory.
But the excitement doesn’t end there for Armaan Bhatia, as he is set to compete in the Men’s Pro Singles Final against USA’s Dustin Boyer. The stakes are high, with up to 700 ranking points on the line, which will have a direct impact on the players’ seeding and eligibility for future global competitions.
The PWR India Masters is not just about intense competition on the court. The event also features the PWR Battle of the Leagues-Minor League Pickleball, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans and players alike. With live coverage on Zoom, Mirror Now, and Times Now, pickleball enthusiasts can catch all the action and stay updated on the latest scores and match statistics.
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As the grand finale approaches, all eyes will be on Armaan Bhatia and Harsh Mehta as they aim to etch their names even deeper into the history books. Don’t miss out on the thrilling conclusion of the PWR India Masters and witness the passion and skill of India’s top pickleball players in action.