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Indian Typti Federation

The ranking home for TYPTI.

Live rankings, verified results and the players driving TYPTI across India.

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Weekly rankings

Tables refreshed every week of the season

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Verified results

Match results logged and confirmed

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Tournament brackets

Draws run across the club circuit

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What is TYPTI

Built for quick reads.

TYPTI is a new racket sport — launched in 2026 by Tennis Channel founder Steve Bellamy — that blends tennis swings, badminton ball-flight, and the pickleball court. A short strung racquet and a channeled foam ball reward spin, touch, and long, turnaround-heavy rallies.

Court footprint20 × 44 ft
44 ft20 ftLOW NET
Aerial view of green pickleball courts — the 20×44 court footprint TYPTI is played on.
Plays on a pickleball court

A 20×44 footprint with a standard pickleball net — and no kitchen, so you can volley anywhere.

20×44feet · existing courts

Rankings

Rankings with receipts.

Rankings update from verified results, tournament finishes, and head-to-head performance — refreshed every week.

The master table — every verified result, weighted and decayed over the season.

RankPlayerMove
See how results are verifiedUpdated weekly · 5 ranked

Matches

Every result has a trail.

Every ranking point is traceable to a verified match. No estimates, no black box — just a chain you can follow.

  1. After match point, each player submits the game scores from the Typti app. A result only enters the queue when both sides agree on the same line score.

    Match
    Mehta def. Reyes
    Score
    11–9, 6–11, 11–6
    Submitted by
    Both players

How it plays

The net changes everything.

TYPTI is a rhythm game. Every point runs the same loop — start it underhand off the bounce, play the net rebound, win it in the hands, and let the result move the table.

A TYPTI player lunges low at the net to take a rebounding yellow foam ball.
Net in play

Start underhand

Every point opens with an underhand serve, and both server and receiver must let the ball bounce. No big serve, no free aces — the rally has to be earned.

  • Underhand contact below the waist
  • Serve and return must both bounce first
  • Sets the tempo for the whole exchange

Tournaments

Tournament nights shape the table.

A deep tournament finish moves a player further in one weekend than weeks of league play — finals carry the heaviest ranking swings on the circuit.

Challenger Night · live bracket

Last 8 → champion

Quarterfinals
Arjun Mehta11–7, 11–9
Rohan Iyer
Daniel Reyes11–8, 9–11, 11–6
Leo Nakamura
Sofia Patel11–6, 11–7
Kabir Shah
Maya Chen11–9, 11–8
Ana Duarte
Semifinals
Arjun Mehta11–9, 8–11, 11–7
Daniel Reyes
Sofia Patel9–11, 11–9, 11–8
Maya Chen
Final
Arjun Mehta11–8, 11–9
Sofia Patel

Swipe to follow the draw →

On the calendar

Format

Singles · best of 3 to 11

Draw

32-player draw

Up to +120 ranking points for the champion.

The circuit's open door. Club members and newcomers share a draw, and a deep run is the fastest legal way onto the table.

Submit Tournament Results

Verified finishes feed straight into the weekly table.

Players

Players worth following.

Follow every climb and fall on the table — the names whose weekly results actually move the rankings.

Two TYPTI players stand side by side on court, rackets in hand, looking toward the camera.
On the table this week — six players the rankings are watching

Clubs

Clubs can build the next ladder.

TYPTI was built to spread. A compact court, cheap equipment, and a ranking ladder give any venue a reason to start — and members a reason to stay.

A player sets up the net and a basket of foam balls on a compact TYPTI court before play.
20×44feet per court
Court setup

One badminton court fits two TYPTI courts

The 20×44 footprint drops onto existing indoor space without a rebuild. A low net, line tape, and a basket of foam balls is enough to open for play.

  • Fits standard indoor multi-sport floors
  • Portable low net, no fixed posts required
  • Up and running in well under an hour
Bring TYPTI to a Club

Verified club results feed the regional and national tables.

Equipment

The racquet. The ball. The rebound.

TYPTI is played with official OLO gear: a short strung carbon racquet and a 3.5-inch channeled foam ball, on a standard pickleball court. Pick a colourway and explore the kit.

OLO da Vinci Green TYPTI racquet — a short 22-inch strung carbon-fiber racket shown side-on and face-on.
The official TYPTI ball — an 8.9 cm yellow foam ball with a wide red centre channel cut by two recessed grooves.

Official TYPTI ball

OLO da Vinci Green

strung carbon · approved for play

Official equipment by OLO. The da Vinci and Renoir racquets are approved for sanctioned play.

  • OLO da Vinci racquet

    22″strung carbon-fiber

    Short and strung — not a paddle. The 22-inch carbon frame is built for touch, spin, and disguise, so players can shape angles and absorb pace at the net.

  • OLO channeled foam ball

    3.5″channeled foam

    The signature of the sport. The 3.5-inch foam ball with its red channel flies slower than a tennis ball and rebounds unpredictably — the heart of the net game.

  • 43° launch angle

    43°vs 13° in pickleball

    The channel sends the ball up at 43 degrees — over three times pickleball's bounce ascent. That high, slow flight is what makes long, turnaround-heavy rallies possible.

  • Pickleball court & net

    20×44feet · low net, in play

    TYPTI plays on an existing 20×44 pickleball court with a standard net. There's no kitchen, so you can volley anywhere — and the net rebound keeps the ball alive.

  • Indian Typti Federation · approved kit
Join the community

Get on the table, log a verified result, and watch your name climb the weekly board. One underhand serve is all it takes to begin.