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India Masters Pickleball: Dominant Armaan Bhatia Enters Finals

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Pickleball is booming worldwide, and it's paddling it's way throough India. Once played in parking lots and alleys, it's now entering the professional era.

Thrilling pickleball matches continue in Delhi. India's Armaan Bhatia, who is the top-ranked Asian player, has emerged as the star of the PWR DUPR India Masters and will feature in the men's singles, men's doubles, and mixed doubles finals on Sunday.

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India's Armaan Bhatia completed a historic treble yesterday at the PWR India Masters event for Pickleball, winning all three championship finals. Heading into the final day of the tournament, Armaan Bhatia had qualified for the Finals of the Men's singles, doubles and the Mixed Doubles finals.
Ahead of their Men's doubles match at the PWR INDIA MASTERS event, the duo shared their mindset.
After making it to the mixed doubles finals of India Masters Pickleball Championship which is being played today at the DLTA stadium, India's Armaan Bhatia eyes historic treble.
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