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Stage set for ITF W35 tournament in Kalaburagi next week

KALABURAGI IS SET to host its biggest international women’s tennis tournament as it welcomes the ITF W35 Kalaburagi from 1 to 8 March 2026 at the Chandrashekar Patil Stadium.

The $30,000 tournament, part of the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour governed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), marks the city’s first-ever ITF W35-level women’s professional event.

The tournament will feature a 32-player singles main draw, preceded by a 32-player qualifying draw beginning on 1 March, along with a 16-team doubles draw. Main draw matches will commence on 3 March. As an ITF W35-category event, it offers valuable ranking points and an important opportunity for players aspiring to progress to higher-tier competitions, including the WTA Tour.

The event has attracted a competitive international field from 11 countries, including Thailand’s Achisa Chanta (WR 443) and Netherlands’ Jasmijn Gimbrere (WR 431).

There is also a strong Indian presence in the singles main draw led by rising star Vaishnavi Adkar, who recently climbed to India’s No. 2 and made history at last week’s KPB Trust ITF Women’s Open W100 in Bengaluru by becoming the first Indian woman since Sania Mirza in 2009 to reach an ITF W100 level or higher singles final. She is joined by Shrivalli Rashmikaa Bhamidipaty and Ankita Raina, both of whom also delivered impressive performances last week in Bengaluru. Also featuring in the main draw are Zeel Desai, Akanksha Dileep Nitture, Shruti Ahlawat and Sonal Patil.

Karnataka has demonstrated its ability to stage top level international tournaments like the Davis Cup Qualifiers, Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs, the Bengaluru Open ATP 125 Challenger and the KPB Trust ITF Women’s Open (W100), the country’s highest-value women’s ITF tournament, in recent months and the ITFW35 Kalaburagi is the latest addition to the calendar of world-class tennis events in the state.

Kalaburagi’s inclusion on the 2026 ITF calendar underscores India’s continued growth on the international women’s tennis circuit. The city has previously staged ITF Women’s USD 10,000 events in 2012 and two successive editions in 2015. The upcoming W35 marks a significant elevation in category and prize money, further enhancing Kalaburagi’s presence on the global women’s tennis landscape.

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