PANAJI
The Aguada Pickleball Arena recently hosted a two-day tournament that brought together athletes and enthusiasts from over 12 Indian states. Held on April 5 and 6, the event marked a shift in Goa’s usual tourism narrative by spotlighting a fast-growing sport in an unconventional setting.
Set against the historic backdrop of Fort Aguada, the tournament featured matches throughout the evening and into the night, drawing a mix of players and spectators. The focus remained on the game, which has been steadily gaining traction across India, particularly among younger, fitness-conscious travelers.
The atmosphere at the event was competitive but welcoming, with a strong sense of community among participants. Spectators unfamiliar with the sport quickly picked up on the energy of the matches, contributing to a lively yet laid-back ambiance. The setting—removed from typical beach or party-centric locations—offered a different kind of Goan experience.
While the tournament was primarily about sport, it also prompted conversations about Goa’s potential to develop as a sports tourism destination. Organizers noted the growing popularity of pickleball and the state’s suitability for hosting future events, including tournaments and training camps.
The tournament concluded with discussions around infrastructure development and the possibility of making it a recurring event. For many attendees, it represented a different side of Goa.