The Good Club, a vibrant community hub renowned for fostering social connection and active lifestyles has officially released the league schedule chartered in three phases 25th – 27thApril, 9th – 11th May & 16th – 18th May. 30th May – 01st June 2025 will be the finale weekend. The schedule also highlights match formats, responsibilities of teams, and player composition rules that set the stage for a cutthroat tournament.
The GCPL fosters on the foundation of camaraderie, healthy competition, and lifestyle elevation where they redefine what community sport looks and feels like. It brings together spirited individuals, families, and businesses, all under one common goal: to play hard, connect deeper, and grow together.
On the occasion, The Good club and the GCPL founders Aashna A Mehra and Pranav Mehra said, “This season commits to provide a platform of highly organized and competitive matches with talented players, proactive strategies, and fair rules. The GCPL Committee is excited to host a smooth and competitive league that brings best game plans forward.”
About The Good Club:
The Good Club is a premier community hub dedicated to fostering social connection and active lifestyles. With a diverse range of offerings, including padel courts, Pilates studio, a kids playscape and a vibrant café, The Good Club provides a welcoming space for individuals of all ages to connect, engage, and thrive. According to its founders Pranav Mehra and Aashna A Mehra “This entire idea sparked from something quite unplanned — not your typical vacation story. While traveling, we found ourselves visiting sports clubs and communities, and it hit us — we wanted to bring a similar concept to Chandigarh. A place where everyone, from kids to grown-ups, could come together and have an experience. Somewhere you can spend your mornings, your evenings, your Sundays — have a good laugh, break a sweat, and build a little community of your own. The Good Club is not just a court — It’s a community. A space where people could come after work, unwind, play, and soak in the energy.”