Good Club Padel League: June 2025 will be etched in Indian sporting history as The Good Club Padel League — the country’s first homegrown padel league — concluded its thrilling inaugural season with a finale that was as emotional as it was epic.
In a packed venue echoing with cheers and adrenaline, Team Raging Racketeers emerged as the champions, defeating their opponents in a match that brought the crowd to its feet. The trophy was presented by Shri Vinay Mehra, investor and visionary behind The Good Club.
A League of Grit, Glory, and Groundbreaking Spirit
More than a sporting event, The Good Club Padel League was a movement of inclusion, connection, and community transformation. Over several weeks, players from all walks of life participated in matches that blended fierce competition with heartfelt camaraderie.
Founders Aashna A. Mehra and Pranav Mehra said in their closing address:
“This wasn’t just about padel. It was about people — about building something bigger than all of us. Every player, every cheer, every moment mattered. We witnessed resilience, remarkable teamwork, and an energy that will stay with us forever.”
Raging Racketeers: The Champions of Change
The final wasn’t just a game — it was a symbol of what happens when passion meets purpose. Team Raging Racketeers not only showcased incredible skill on the court but also personified the values that The Good Club stands for: unity, perseverance, and community-driven impact.
More Than a Game: A Movement for the Future
The Good Club Padel League brought together:
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Local stars and first-timers
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Families and friends turned cheerleaders
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Newcomers to the sport who left as role models
From playful beginnings to a professional league format, the journey became a canvas of unforgettable stories, forming the foundation of a padel revolution in India.
What’s Next?
Though the courts are quiet for now, the energy, enthusiasm, and emotion stirred by The Good Club promise a powerful return in the next edition. The finale might have marked the end of Season 1, but it’s truly just the start of a larger legacy for padel in India.