Indian Pickleball Stars Arjun and Aditya Singh Join Zocker Global Team
Arjun and Aditya Singh's New Milestone
Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh, two rising stars in Indian pickleball, have officially joined the Zocker Global Team, marking a significant achievement in their burgeoning careers. The brothers have quickly gained recognition as some of India's top players, showcasing their skills on both national and international platforms. Their remarkable speed, athleticism, and competitive spirit have drawn attention, especially following a series of impressive performances against formidable opponents.
Arjun, in particular, had a standout performance at the BIDV Cup 2026 | D-Joy Pickleball Tour Leg 2 held in Vietnam. Teaming up with Naomi Amalsadiwala in the Pro Mixed Doubles category, he delivered an exceptional display, leading the Indian duo to a victory over renowned players Quang Duong and Shelby Bates in the Round of 16. Their impressive journey didn't end there; they continued their winning streak by defeating APP No. 1 Megan Fudge and Richard Livornese in straight games, securing a spot in the championship match. This remarkable run became one of the highlights of the tournament, underscoring the advancements Indian players are making on the global stage.
While Arjun captured attention in Vietnam, Aditya has also made his mark as a vital part of India's emerging talent pool. Together, the Singh brothers have earned a reputation for their fearless approach and their readiness to take on established competitors in high-stakes matches. Their signing with Zocker reflects the organization's dedication to nurturing the next generation of pickleball talent and enhancing its footprint in the rapidly expanding global pickleball scene.
Fans can look forward to watching the brothers compete together in Men's Pro Doubles, where their sibling chemistry often translates into impressive performances on the court. For Arjun and Aditya, this move signifies another step forward in their careers, which continue to gain momentum. For Indian pickleball, it serves as further proof of the increasing recognition that the nation's young talents are receiving on the world stage.