2022 Wimbledon Men’s Doubles Champion Matthew Ebden, becomes the most expensive player at Tennis Premier League Season 4
Mumbai 27 September 2022: The eight franchises have put their best foot
forward, assembling strong and competitive squads, packed with exciting talent
from all over the world, ahead of the fourth edition of the Tennis Premier
League (TPL) at the player Auction held in Mumbai.
Matthew Ebden, who is the 2022 Wimbledon Men's Doubles
Champion, was bought on as the marquee player for season four of the Tennis
Premier League and was the most expensive pick up at the Auction. Despite stiff
competition from other franchises for the signature of the grand slam winning
Australian, he was picked up by Delhi Binny’s Brigade for ₹ 8.45 lakh due to
smarts of their mentor Aditya Khanna. In addition to Matt Ebden, Delhi Binny’s
Brigade picked up Sowjanya Bavisetti, an Indian tennis player who won 2 Gold and 1 silver medal in team and individual events, at
the 13th South Asian Games for the price
of ₹ 3.50 lakh. They also added Former India No.1 in the Juniors, Siddanth
Banthia to their roster for the price of ₹ 1.50 lakh.
Defending champions Finecab Hyderabad Strikers, picked up
Conny Perrin of Switzerland who has been a Winner of 13 Singles titles and 23
doubles titles on the ITF Women's circuit for the price of ₹ 4.10 lakh. They
were quick to snap up Sriram Balaji, who has been a Winner of 50 doubles titles
on the ITF Pro circuit, for a price of ₹ 6.05 lakh. The final player that the
Finecab Hyderabad Strikers picked up at the Auction was Niki Poonacha, who is 2
Time National Tennis Champion and was picked up for ₹ 2.60 lakh.
Leander Paes co-owned Mumbai Leon Army were decisive at the
Auction as they quickly picked up the players they were targeting before the
Auction. The Mumbai Leon Army signed Ramkumar Ramanathan, who is currently
India No.1 in Men's Singles and No. 2 in Men's Doubles for the price of ₹ 6.70
lakh. Leander Paes’ Mumbai Leon Army added to their Indian contingent as they
signed up Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, who won the Men's Doubles at the Aircel
Chennai Open back in 2017 for ₹ 2.60 lakh. Their roster was complete after the
signing of the Winner of 12 career ITF Women titles, Valeriya Strakhova of
Ukraine for the price of ₹ 4.45 lakh.
The Indian tennis icon talked about the impact of the Tennis
Premier League after the Auction as he said, “I am excited with the squads each
team has assembled for the fourth season of the Tennis Premier League, all the
squads look strong and are stacked with elite talent. I am sure this is going
to be the most exhilarating TPL season yet, which is a true testament to the
undying efforts of Kunal and Mrunal who have made sure the league keeps growing
with each edition. The Tennis Premier League has already helped unearth gems of
Indian Tennis. I feel this time around the Women’s players are going to make
the difference for their teams.”
Leander signed off by saying, “I am sure the stadium is going
to be packed at the first match of the fourth season of the Tennis Premier
League. I wish the best of luck to all of the franchises ahead of the new
season.”
The Chennai Stallions who are co-owned by Aditi Rao Hydari
signed up two international stars at the Auction. Illya Marchenko, the
Ukrainian tennis star that has had a career high single ranking of World No.49
was bought for ₹ 4.55 lakh by the Chennai Stallions. The Chennai outfit also
made Russian tennis star Anastasia Gasanova the most expensive female player at
the Auction as she was bought by Stallions for ₹ 6.90 lakh. The Russian who is
a Winner of 6 Singles titles and 3 Doubles titles on the ITF Women's circuit
will add a lot of quality to the Chennai Stallions. They signed up Anirudh
Chandrasekar, who is fast becoming one of the rising stars of Indian tennis as
he won his maiden title at the ITF $25K earlier this year for bargain at ₹2.10
lakh.
The Bengaluru Spartans signed up only Indian players at the
Auction for the fourth edition of the Tennis Premier League. They secured the
prodigious Indian women tennis player, Karman Kaur Thandi for ₹6.55 lakh.
Karman who was prolific in season three of the Tennis Premier League has even
represented India at the Fed Cup. Vishnu Vardhan, who won the Silver and Bronze
Medal at 2010 Asian Games was also signed up by the Bengaluru Spartans for
₹4.55 lakh. Their roster was completed with the signing of Sidharth Rawat, who
won the All-India University Championships back in 2019, for the price of ₹1.55
lakh.
Sania Mirza who is the brand ambassador of the Bengaluru
Spartans also expressed her thoughts on the fourth season of the Tennis Premier
League as the Indian tennis women’s idol said, “It's been very nice to see the
Tennis Premier League grow over the years. The talent taking part in the Tennis
Premier League in the fourth season is going to make this edition the most
competitive yet. The Innovative format of the Tennis Premier League provides
the players with the perfect opportunity to test themselves out in high
pressure situations and in turn helps them improve their game. It has truly
paved a path for kids taking up tennis in the country right now, they now have
something like the TPL they can aim to play in. I am sure that the fourth
season will be even more exhilarating than the previous years. The squads are
all very competitive. May the best team take home the coveted
trophy.”
The Pune Jaguars that is co-owned by Sonali Bendre Behl
will be the home team when fourth season kicks-off at the Balewadi Stadium in
Pune. The Pune Jaguars bought Arjun Kadhe right out of the blocks and were
determined to secure his signing. The 28-year-old Pune native was signed up for
₹6.7 lakh, Arjun who has won 3 ATP Challenger Doubles titles will give it his
all for his home team. Vijay Sundar Prashanth was the second male player they
bought at the Auction for ₹2.55 lakh. Vijay who won the Gold Medal at 2016
South Asian Games will complement the skill set of Arjun to provide balance to
the team. Rutuja Bhosale was bought by the Pune Jaguars for ₹3.65 lakh, Bhosale
who has achieved the highest junior ranking of world no. 55 played for the Pune
Jaguars in the previous season also.
Sonali Bendre Behl expressed her jubilation about the Auction
and the fourth season of the Tennis Premier League as she said, “I’m very
excited about the league as season 4 is about to kick-off. And I think we've
been growing every season from where we started and where we are going this
year. The Pune Jaguars is going to be the home team and it's going to be at
Balewadi Stadium. So, I'm really looking forward to the stadium being full and
we have a very Puneri team I would say, because we have some Pune natives in
our team.”
“So, I'm looking forward to all the supporters really filling
the stadium and supporting us and supporting the team.” concluded Sonali.
The Gujarat Panthers were swift to complete their roster for
the fourth season of the Tennis Premier League. They bought Ankita Raina for
₹5.50 lakh, who is the current India No.1 in Women's Singles. The Gujarat Panthers
also bought Divij Sharan for ₹4.55 lakh and is a winner of 5 ATP World Tour
titles in Men's Doubles and Manish Sureshkumar was bought for ₹2.60 lakh, he
won the gold medal at the 2019 Khelo India Youth Games.
The newest team to take part in the Tennis Premier League,
The Punjab Tigers left an impression on the other teams with their savvy
business at the Auctions. The Taapsee Pannu co-owned team bought Uzbek Denis
Istomin, who has won 2 ATP Tour Singles titles and a gold medal at Asian Games
for the price of ₹4.55 lakh and also added Malek Jaziri, who has had a career
high rank of World No. 42 and has represented Tunisia at the Olympics was
signed by the Punjab Tigers for ₹ 4 lakh. The signing of Diana Marcinkevica
completed the Punjab Tigers roster for season four of the Tennis Premier League
as the Latvian was picked up for ₹ 3.60 lakh.
The TPL tees off at the magnificent Balewadi Stadium in Pune in association with the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) and the All-India Tennis Association (AITA). The Innovative tennis league will run from the 7th of December 2022 till the 11th of December 2022 and the action will be telecast live on the SONY TEN 2 channels and the Sony LIV OTT platform.
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Country |
Player name |
Age |
Auction price |
Team |
1 |
India |
Ankita
Raina |
29 |
5.50 L |
Gujarat Panthers |
2 |
India |
Karman
Kaur Thandi |
23 |
6.55 L |
Bengaluru Spartans |
3 |
India |
Rutuja
Bhosale |
26 |
3.65 L |
Pune Jaguars |
4 |
Russia |
Anastasia
Gasanova |
23 |
6.90 L |
Chennai Stallions |
5 |
Switzerland |
Conny
Perrin |
31 |
4.10 L |
Finecab Hyderabad Strikers |
6 |
Latvia |
Diana
Marcinkevica |
29 |
3.60 L |
Punjab Tigers |
7 |
Ukraine |
Valeriya
Strakhova |
27 |
4.45 L |
Mumbai Leon Army |
8 |
India |
Sowjanya
Bavisetti |
28 |
3.50 L |
Delhi Binny’s Brigade |
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MEN |
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1 |
Australia |
Matthew
Ebden |
34 |
8.45 L |
Delhi Binny’s Brigade |
2 |
Tunisia |
Malek
Jaziri |
38 |
4 L |
Punjab Tigers |
3 |
Ukraine |
Illya
Marchenko |
34 |
4.55 L |
Chennai Stallions |
4 |
Uzbekistan |
Denis
Istomin |
35 |
4.55 L |
Punjab Tigers |
5 |
India |
Ramkumar
Ramanathan |
27 |
6.70 L |
Mumbai Leon Army |
6 |
India |
Sriram
Balaji |
32 |
6.05 L |
Finecab Hyderabad Strikers |
7 |
India |
Arjun
Kadhe |
28 |
6.7 L |
Pune Jaguars |
8 |
India |
Jeevan
Nedunchezhiyan |
33 |
2.6 L |
Mumbai Leon Army |
9 |
India |
Divij
Sharan |
36 |
4.55 L |
Gujarat Panthers |
10 |
India |
Vishnu
Vardhan |
34 |
4.55 L |
Bengaluru Spartans |
11 |
India |
Sidharth
Rawat |
29 |
1.55 L |
Bengaluru Spartans |
12 |
India |
Manish Sureshkumar |
22 |
2.6 L |
Gujarat Panthers |
13 |
India |
Niki
Poonacha |
27 |
2.6 L |
Finecab Hyderabad Strikers |
15 |
India |
Vijay
Sundar Prashanth |
35 |
2.55 L |
Pune Jaguars |
16 |
India |
Anirudh
Chandrasekar |
23 |
2.10 L |
Chennai Stallions |
17 |
India |
Siddhant
Banthia |
21 |
1.5 L |
Delhi Binny’s Brigade |
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