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ATA Indo-American Pickleball tournament in Phoenix Arizona brought together 200 enthusiastic participants

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The American Telugu Association (ATA) hosted an exciting Indo-American Pickleball tournament in Phoenix Arizona last week end that brought together around 200 enthusiastic participants. The tournament featured various formats, including singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, catering to a diverse group of players.

One of the most captivating aspects of the event was the generous cash prizes awarded to all the victorious participants. “This added an extra layer of excitement and motivation” said the ATA Phoenix Regional Director Raghu Gadi. This approach not only demonstrated ATA’s commitment to promoting the sport but also provided recognition and rewards to the athletes who showcased their exceptional skills.

In light of this successful tournament, ATA Regional Coordinators Vamsi Krishna Eruvaram, Seshireddy Gade, Chenna Madduri, Advisor Sunil Annappureddy and Entire ATA Phoenix Regional Team would like to express its heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to the participants and dedicated organizers who made this event possible. Dinesh Reddy Sudula, Ashish Ankam, Shashidhar Reddy Billa and Sunny Rao deserve special recognition for their unwavering commitment and tireless efforts in orchestrating an event that not only promoted the sport but also fostered community unity and enjoyment.

We are so thankful for India Mart Orange Tommy, Tangensis Inc, Waverock and Skanda for your ongoing support and sponsorship. Your generous sponsorship has made a tremendous impact on our cause and we would like to express our sincere appreciation for your support.

The ATA’s Indo-American Pickleball tournament serves as proof of the organization’s dedication to promoting sports, fostering community unity, and providing a platform for individuals to showcase their talents. This successful event has undoubtedly made a positive impact on the Indian community and promises even greater things in the future, further strengthening the bonds that unite us through sports.

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