Tournament Wrap-up: Raghu Sinha ITF Masters 400 Tennis 2025 – A Thrilling Five Days in Jaipur

Tournament Wrap-up: Raghu Sinha ITF Masters 400 Tennis 2025 – A Thrilling Five Days in Jaipur

The highly publicized event of “Raghu Sinha ITF Masters 400 Tennis 2025” successfully concluded a five-day stint at the Jaipur Club grounds in Jaipur, India, from December 10-14, 2025.

Elevated this year to the elite level of ITF Masters 400 events, this competition lived up to expectations in terms of offering a high level of competition, with over 170 players taking part, including top-ranked national and international players.

 

Age-Group and Event Categories

The tournament offered a wide array of categories in order to fit all players from different age brackets:

  • Men’s Singles & Doubles: Spanning from 40+, 45+, 50+, 55+, 60+, 65+, 70+, onwards up to 75
  • Women’s Singles & Doubles: The competition featured players in the 30+ and 45+ categories.
  • Mixed Doubles: Played in both 30+ and 45+ age categories.

 

Final Championship Summary: The Triple-Title Triumph

The final day delivered a spectacular series of championship matches. The major storyline of the event was the dominance of two players who each secured a “Triple Crown”—winning three titles across singles, doubles, and mixed categories.

“The level of competition remained exceptionally high, with outstanding performances being delivered by winners in all age groups and categories of event:”

  1. Triple-Crown Supremacy

 

  1. Men’s Divisional Champions

The level of competition remained exceptionally high across the board:

 

  1. Women’s Highlights
  • Women’s Singles 30+: Alice Joy emerged victorious after a tough battle against Girija Yervadekar (6-0, 6-1), showcasing the deep talent pool in the younger Masters series.

Future Trajectory The successful hosting of this event, which saw participation by players from 22 states in India and 6 international countries, clearly demonstrated the growing status and acceptance of the Raghu Sinha ITF Masters Tournament. There were high levels of confidence evident among all relevant parties concerning the future prospects of this event, with talks already underway for an upgrading of this tournament to ITF 700 status.

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