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Bengaluru's Venom PWR 100 Crowns Champions Across Multiple Pickleball Divisions

Kiran Ashish won two titles at Bengaluru's Venom PWR 100, taking Open Doubles with Aditya Pradeep 15-8 and Mixed Doubles alongside Sonam Bali.

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Bengaluru's Venom PWR 100 Crowns Champions Across Multiple Pickleball Divisions
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Kiran Ashish walked away from Bengaluru's Venom by Gorilla Smash Club PWR 100 tournament on March 8 with two titles in hand, a double that underscored his dominance at one of the Indian Pickleball Association's sanctioned ranking events.

The most complete result from the day came in the Open Doubles final, where Ashish and Aditya Pradeep dismantled Shaun and Avilay Jha 15-8. The margin tells the story cleanly: Ashish and Pradeep seized control early through steady placements and sharp net exchanges, building a lead that never really came under threat. The Jha duo mounted a push in the middle phase of the match, but Pradeep and Ashish absorbed it without breaking stride, continuing to dictate pace until they closed out the final comfortably.

A 15-8 scoreline in a pickleball final is not a squeaker. It reflects a pair that managed the scoreboard rather than scrambled against it, which is exactly what the match narrative suggests.

Ashish then paired with Sonam Bali to claim the Mixed Doubles championship, defeating Sanjay V R and Deekshitha. No score was available for that final, but the result gives Ashish two gold medals from a single PWR 100 event.

The team competitions also produced clear winners. Dinakar, Nikhil, and Sanjay sealed the Open Team crown, while Kedar, Pratap, and Arun claimed the Intermediate Team title. Scores and opponent details for both team finals were not available at time of reporting.

The Venom PWR 100 operates within the Indian Pickleball Association's ranking structure, meaning results feed directly into national standings. For a player like Ashish, a two-title haul from a single sanctioned event carries weight beyond the trophy, and his performances in Bengaluru will be worth tracking as the IPA calendar progresses.

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