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AIPA opposes Government recognition of IPA as National Sports Federation calls for immediate review

The All India Pickleball Association (AIPA) protests the Sports Ministry's decision to grant NSF status to the Indian Pickleball Association (IPA), citing concerns in an April 25 letter.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Mumbai: The All India Pickleball Association (AIPA) strongly opposes the Sports Ministry’s decision to grant National Sports Federation (NSF) status to the Indian Pickleball Association (IPA), as communicated in a letter dated April 25, as per the AIPA press release.

AIPA, the pioneering body responsible for introducing and nurturing Pickleball in India since 2007-08, expresses deep disappointment over the Ministry’s decision, which disregards nearly two decades of their tireless efforts dedicated to the sport’s growth, development, and promotion across the country.

“We introduced Pickleball to India, built its grassroots network, trained thousands of players, and put India on the international Pickleball map,” said Arvind Prabhoo, President of AIPA. “This decision is not only disheartening but raises serious concerns regarding transparency and fairness in sports governance. In the interest of fair play and sportsmanship, we urge the Ministry to reconsider its decision and uphold the values of clean sports,” he added.

AIPA points out that the recognition granted to IPA has been made after relaxing key eligibility conditions set forth in the National Sports Development Code of India, 2011, including: Requirement of a minimum three-year existence: As per Para 3.3 of Annexure-II of the Sports Code 2011, a sports federation must be in existence and functioning for at least three years before it can be considered for recognition as an NSF. The IPA was incorporated in November 2024 and has therefore not met this minimum eligibility. They also pointed out that requirement of state-level representation: The Sports Code mandates that a State/UT unit of a federation must be affiliated with at least 50% of the district-level associations in that region to be considered valid. There is no verifiable evidence that IPA or its state units meet this criterion. (ANI)

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