Indian Pickleball Achieves Major Upset at BIDV Cup 2026

Arjun Singh and Naomi Amalsadiwala have made headlines by defeating highly-rated opponents Quang Duong and Shelby Bates at the BIDV Cup 2026. Their impressive performance not only highlights their skills but also marks a significant step forward for Indian pickleball on the international stage. This victory reflects the growing competitiveness of Indian players in the sport, showcasing their ability to challenge established names with confidence and determination. Discover how this win is reshaping the landscape of pickleball in India.
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Historic Victory for Indian Duo


In a remarkable achievement for Indian pickleball, Arjun Singh and Naomi Amalsadiwala stunned the competition by defeating Quang Duong and Shelby Bates in the Pro Mixed Doubles category at the BIDV Cup 2026 | D-Joy Pickleball Tour, Leg 2. Their impressive performance led to a decisive victory with scores of 11-6, 11-2.


The Indian duo showcased their skills by controlling the rallies, confidently maneuvering around the court, and capitalizing on their opponents' mistakes. The initial match was closely contested, but Singh and Amalsadiwala gradually established a lead, ultimately winning 11-6. The second game highlighted their dominance as they intensified their play, dictating the action from both the baseline and the kitchen line, leaving Duong and Bates with little room to respond.


This victory signifies more than just an upset; it underscores the progress Indian players have made through increased international exposure and competition against higher-ranked teams. Such wins are crucial for Indian pickleball, illustrating that the gap with established nations in the sport is closing.


The match in Vietnam was not merely a stroke of luck; it was a testament to the skill, confidence, and execution of Singh and Amalsadiwala, who took full advantage of their opportunity on a significant platform. This win marks a significant milestone for both players and Indian pickleball as a whole.