A New Season, Faster Tennis, and Fresh Battles. The Tennis Premier League 2025 begins today with Match Day 1 promising a high-octane start to Season 7.
With the league’s trademark 100-point fast format returning, every segment singles, mixed doubles, and men’s doubles will carry equal importance. As franchises take the court for the first time this season, early execution and squad balance will be critical in shaping momentum for the days ahead.
Four ties are lined up on the opening day, each featuring tactically different squads built around marquee names and specialist support players.
Match 1: Gurgaon Grand Slammers vs SG Pipers Bengaluru (4:30 PM)
The opening tie sets up a classic contrast of playing styles. Gurgaon Grand Slammers are led by Daniel Evans, whose ability to control rallies, use variety, and thrive on quick points makes him a strong fit for the TPL format. Alongside him, Indian No. 1 Sahaja Yamalapalli brings solidity to the women’s singles segment, while Sriram Balaji adds proven doubles pedigree.

SG Pipers Bengaluru, on the other hand, are constructed around doubles excellence. Marquee player Rohan Bopanna remains one of the most influential figures in short-format tennis, especially in mixed and men’s doubles. Backed by Ramkumar Ramanathan and rising Indian star Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, the Pipers will aim to dominate the doubles segments and offset any deficit in singles.
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This tie could hinge on whether Gurgaon can use their singles strength to build an early cushion before Bopanna’s impact is felt at the back end.
Match 2: Hyderabad Strikers vs Rajasthan Rangers (6:00 PM)
One of the most intriguing match-ups of the day, Hyderabad Strikers take on Rajasthan Rangers in a contest that blends consistency with flair. Hyderabad’s marquee player Pedro Martinez brings solid baseline reliability and strong court coverage, ideal for the compressed scoring system. Frenchwoman Carole Monnet adds competitiveness in women’s singles, while veteran Vishnu Vardhan offers experience in pressure moments.
Rajasthan Rangers arrive with arguably one of the most explosive options in the league. Luciano Darderi, their marquee pick, is built for high-tempo tennis and could rack up points quickly if he finds rhythm. With Anastasia Gasanova and Indian youngster Dhakshineswar Suresh complementing the squad, Rajasthan possess the firepower to swing ties rapidly.
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Expect this one to be tight across all four segments, with mixed doubles likely playing a decisive role.
Match 3: GS Delhi Aces vs Yash Mumbai Smashers (7:30 PM)
GS Delhi Aces enter the season with a well-balanced core. British marquee player Billy Harris brings a strong serve-first game that suits the TPL’s scoring format, while Sofia Costoulas provides aggression and consistency in women’s singles. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, one of India’s most reliable doubles players, strengthens Delhi’s chances in the crucial finishing stages.
Yash Mumbai Smashers counter with experience. Damir Džumhur, their marquee player, is known for tactical intelligence and match awareness, traits that often pay dividends in fast formats. With Sada Nahimana and Niki Poonacha alongside him, Mumbai will aim to control tempo and keep margins tight across segments.
This tie shapes up as a battle of balance versus experience the kind that often comes down to small details and error management.
Match 4: Chennai Smashers vs Gujarat Panthers (9:00 PM)
The final tie of the day brings together two sides with contrasting narratives. Chennai Smashers revolve around young Czech talent Dalibor Švrčina, whose athleticism and baseline consistency make him a dangerous singles proposition. Irina Bara adds depth in women’s singles, while India’s rising doubles specialist Rithvik Bollipalli could be key if the tie reaches the final segment in balance.
Gujarat Panthers, playing with home support, are anchored by Alexandre Muller, a marquee player capable of dictating play from the baseline. Nuria Brancaccio offers solidity in women’s singles, and Anirudh Chandrasekhar strengthens Gujarat’s doubles options. Familiar conditions and crowd energy could play a subtle but important role late in the evening.
This match has all the ingredients of a momentum-driven encounter where a strong start could decide the outcome early.
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With every tie offering 100 points and no single segment carrying disproportionate weight, Match Day 1 will immediately reward teams that are well-drilled across disciplines. Marquee players will grab attention, but it is the efficiency of doubles pairs and the consistency of women’s singles players that often separate winners from losers in the Tennis Premier League.
As Season 7 gets underway, the first day will not just deliver results it will reveal which teams truly understand the unique demands of the TPL format.
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