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  5. The Kohima Pickleball Classic 2026 Concludes

The Kohima Pickleball Classic 2026 Concludes

2026 4/11
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March 27, 2026April 11, 2026
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In March 2026, the “Kohima Pickleball Classic 2026” concluded in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland in northeastern India. Made up of multiple categories such as men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, it was reported by the local paper Nagaland Tribune. It became one example of pickleball’s spread across India.
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A tournament concludes in Kohima, northeastern India—why is Nagaland hot now?

In March 2026, the “Kohima Pickleball Classic 2026” safely concluded in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland state in northeastern India. This news, reported by the local paper Nagaland Tribune, may involve a place name slightly unfamiliar to Japanese pickleball fans.

Kohima is a city located in the mountainous region near the border of India and Myanmar, and Nagaland state is a richly diverse region where multiple ethnic groups coexist while preserving their own cultures. Access is by no means easy, and it is known as an area where challenges remain in terms of infrastructure. Even so—no, precisely because of that—the fact that an official pickleball tournament was held and completed in this place should be taken as news symbolizing the sport’s global expansion power.

Pickleball is now going beyond the frame of an “urban sport.” Communities are being born not only at big-city fitness gyms and luxury resorts but even in regional cities, rural areas, and mountainous regions. The Kohima tournament is a symbolic example of that.

The background to pickleball taking root in Nagaland

Nagaland is a small state with a population of about 2 million, but it is known as a region with an exceptionally high passion for sports. Basketball and soccer are popular, and the athletic temperament of young people is strong. Behind pickleball entering such soil lies the flow of an all-India sports-promotion policy.

In recent years the Indian government has been promoting the “Fit India” movement and has invested actively in developing sports facilities and spreading competitions. The trend of 2025–2026 is that this wave is reaching not only major cities but also the northeastern states. Because of its high cost efficiency (it doesn’t require facilities as wide as a tennis court, and capital investment is relatively small), pickleball is drawing attention as a sport especially suited to spreading in regional areas.

Furthermore, the Pickleball Federation of India is advancing organization by state, and in Nagaland too a local association has been launched and has grown to the point of being able to lead the running of a tournament like this one.The State of Pickleball in India | Potential in a 1.3-Billion-Person Market and Key PlayersAs explained in detail here, India is now one of the most notable pickleball growth markets in the world, and the Kohima tournament can be said to stand at the forefront of that spread.

The tournament overview and highlights—India-style intensity that doesn’t cut corners even at a regional tournament

The Kohima Pickleball Classic 2026 is an open-format tournament made up of multiple categories such as men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. In addition to players from local Nagaland, participants gathered from neighboring states and afar, drawing local-media attention for the high level of competition and the intensity of participation.

Especially noteworthy is the richness of the beginner and intermediate categories. Operation that splits divisions by skill level is designed with an awareness of boosting the playing population, not merely having top players compete. In Japan too, such category divisions in open tournaments have become standard recently.Are There Pickleball Tournaments Beginners Can Enter? How to Join and the Right MindsetAs touched on here as well, lowering the hurdle to participating in tournaments holds the key to spreading the sport.

Also worth noting in Kohima’s venue operation is that local young volunteers actively took part in running it. By being involved in going from a tournament being “something to watch” to “something to make,” a cycle is born that nurtures the next generation of players, referees, and organizers. This virtuous cycle of “the tournament nurtures people” is a strength common to grassroots tournaments around the world.

Ripples across all of Asia—implications for Japan’s pickleball scene

Let us consider what Kohima’s tournament completion means from the perspective of Japanese players.

First is the path to the Asian Games and the World Games. Pickleball continues its activity toward recognition by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and spreading the sport across the Asia-Pacific region has become an essential element. As community-building in India, the countries of Southeast Asia, and Japan accumulates, opportunities for Asian representative selection and international tournaments may broaden.

Second is the message that “tournaments can be held in regional areas too.” In Japan too, pickleball’s spread outside major metropolitan areas is still developing, and it’s not uncommon for players living in regional areas to be forced to travel to compete in tournaments. If a tournament can be established even in a mountainous regional city like Kohima, it should be entirely possible in Japan’s regional cities too. We’d like to see moves to launch local tournaments accelerate in Japan as well, while cooperating with regional sports associations and tennis associations.

Third is the challenge of developing skill ratings. The reason Kohima’s tournament could achieve category-based operation is that there was a somewhat unified standard for evaluating skill.The Complete Guide to Pickleball Skill Ratings (2.0–5.0) | Know Your LevelThe penetration of the USAPA’s 2.0–5.0 rating system, explained here, will become important in Japan too. By objectively grasping your own level and competing in the appropriate category, the quality of tournaments and participant satisfaction improve greatly.

The “pickleball map” is being redrawn—bringing the world’s heat to Japan

The Kohima Pickleball Classic 2026, while not reaching the scale of a global tournament, is a tournament that quietly proved the power of “sport changing a region.” There were probably almost no pickleball fans in Japan who knew the place name Kohima. But from now on it’s different. Because this tournament flowed to the world as news, Nagaland has been carved onto the pickleball map.

One of the charms of pickleball lies precisely in this kind of global spread. A U.S.-born sport takes root in a mountain city in northeastern India, local young people go wild, and they build a tournament. The same thing is happening in Japan—no, it should be possible to make it happen on an even larger scale.

We hope regional players, and those who want to plan a tournament, will take heart from this small piece of news. Pickleball’s “next wave” is already beginning to move.

FAQ

Q1: What kind of tournament is the Kohima Pickleball Classic?

A1: It is an open-format pickleball tournament held in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, India. Made up of multiple categories such as men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, it is designed so everyone from beginners to advanced players can take part, with divisions set by skill level.

Q2: How popular is pickleball in India?

A2: India is now one of the fastest-growing pickleball markets in the world. The national body, the Pickleball Federation of India, is promoting the spread across each state, and the community has spread to the point where tournaments are held even in regional cities, like this one in Nagaland.

Q3: Can pickleball tournaments be held in regional areas of Japan too?

A3: They can. There is a track record of tournaments being established even in mountainous regional cities like Kohima. A realistic option is to cooperate with regional sports facilities or existing tennis or badminton associations and hold tournaments making use of tennis courts. Starting with an inquiry to the Japan Pickleball Association (JPA) would be the shortcut.

Source:Kohima Pickleball Classic tournament 2026 concludes – Nagaland Tribune

FAQ

Q1: What kind of tournament is the Kohima Pickleball Classic?

A1: It is an open-format pickleball tournament held in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, India. Made up of multiple categories such as men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, it is designed so everyone from beginners to advanced players can take part, with divisions set by skill level.

Q2: How popular is pickleball in India?

A2: India is now one of the fastest-growing pickleball markets in the world. The national body, the Pickleball Federation of India, is promoting the spread across each state, and the community has spread to the point where tournaments are held even in regional cities, like this one in Nagaland.

Q3: Can pickleball tournaments be held in regional areas of Japan too?

A3: They can. There is a track record of tournaments being established even in mountainous regional cities like Kohima. A realistic option is to cooperate with regional sports facilities or existing tennis or badminton associations and hold tournaments making use of tennis courts. Starting with an inquiry to the Japan Pickleball Association (JPA) would be the shortcut.

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