A new chapter in Indian sport was etched in glory as The Good Club Padel League — India’s first-ever homegrown padel league — concluded with a spectacular grand finale on June 1.
In a fitting climax to a historic campaign, Team Raging Racketeers emerged triumphant, lifting the inaugural trophy in front of a packed and passionate crowd. The final, brimming with intensity and emotion, showcased the perfect blend of competition and camaraderie.

Cheers echoed through the courts as fans rallied behind their favourites, culminating in a victory moment that will go down in Indian sporting folklore. The champions were felicitated by Shri Vinay Mehra, investor and visionary behind The Good Club, whose belief in sport as a force for good helped bring this revolutionary concept to life.
But The Good Club Padel League was more than just a tournament. It was a celebration of spirit, resilience, and community. Over the past several weeks, the league united players from all walks of life — professionals, enthusiasts, families, and first-timers — all drawn by the magnetic pull of padel. What unfolded on the courts wasn’t just gameplay, but a deeply emotional journey driven by courage and connection.
Reflecting on the league’s powerful trajectory, co-founders Aashna A. Mehra and Pranav Mehra shared, “This wasn’t just about padel. It was about people – about building something bigger than all of us. Every player, every cheer, every moment mattered. We witnessed stories of resilience, incredible teamwork, and an unmatched energy that will stay with us for a lifetime.”
The vision of The Good Club was always rooted in using sport as a catalyst for transformation — breaking down walls, creating friendships, and building a movement. And it delivered on every count. From local stars shining under the spotlight to first-time players turning into crowd favourites, the journey was filled with unforgettable stories.
Though the courts are now silent, the impact of this incredible journey will be felt for years to come. The Good Club Padel League didn't simply conclude; it left behind a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations.