Built for the Competitive
Era of Pickleball
Equipment. Coaching. Community.
Everything designed to raise the standard of play.
OUR MISSION
Building the Competitive Future of Pickleball
Pickleball is evolving faster rallies, sharper players, higher expectations.
WONE exists to build a competitive ecosystem through performance equipment,
structured coaching, and a strong community of serious players.
Because pickleball deserves a serious competitive comm.
COMMUNITY
The WONE Circle
The WONE Ecosystem
Equipment. Coaching. Community.
Performance Equipment
Precision engineered paddles designed for control, speed, and competitive play.
Structured Coaching
Training systems focused on technique, strategy, and competitive progression.
Competitive Community
Play alongside driven athletes through sessions, tournaments, and private events.
People Behind WONE
Built by players. Scaled by builders.
Dhruvin Gala
Founder — WONEI’m Dhruvin Gala, founder of WONE — inspired by the idea of “Won on One,” where success comes down to the mindset, discipline, and passion an individual brings to every challenge. At 21, I’m focused on building WONE into one of India’s largest sports brands — not just in pickleball, but across sports, fitness, community, and culture. What started with a passion for pickleball has grown into a bigger vision: creating a modern Indian sports brand that connects people through performance, experiences, and lifestyle. Through WONE, the goal is to build premium products, strong communities, impactful events, and a culture that inspires the next generation to stay active, competitive, and connected. I’ve always believed sports have the power to bring people together, build confidence, and create opportunities — and WONE is being built to become a platform that represents that energy across India.
Priy Thakor
Online Growth PartnerBuilding the digital growth engine behind WONE — from brand positioning and ecommerce to scaling the community across India.
WONE isn’t just equipment.
It’s a standard.
Built for players who train harder, compete harder, and expect more from the game.