TOISA 2025 nominees honour tennis excellence

The eighth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) will take place on March 21, 2026, in Lucknow. The event will celebrate achievements in Indian tennis, highlighting inspiring stories from the sport. Nominees include figures recognised for milestones such as retirements, university games success, and major tournament performances.

The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 is set to recognise outstanding contributions to tennis in its eighth edition. Scheduled for March 21, 2026, in Lucknow, the ceremony will honour players who have made significant impacts on Indian tennis throughout 2025.

Key nominees spotlighted include Rohan Bopanna, noted for his retirement, which marks the end of a distinguished career. Vaishnavi Adkar is recognised for her performance at the World University Games, showcasing emerging talent among female tennis players in India. Yuki Bhambri earns a nomination for reaching the US Open semi-final, a notable achievement in the men's singles category. Additionally, Sumit Nagal is highlighted for his success in the ATP Challenger series, contributing to rising Indian tennis rankings.

These nominations reflect broader trends in Indian tennis for 2025, including improvements in national rankings and increased visibility for both male and female athletes. The TOISA aims to celebrate these accomplishments and inspire future generations in the sport. While specific categories and full lists of nominees are yet to be detailed, the focus on tennis underscores the growing prominence of the discipline in India.

The event continues TOISA's tradition of acknowledging excellence across various sports, with tennis featuring prominently this year due to standout individual performances.

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