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Serbian ‘Fire and Ice’ Pair Sizzle at Gadre Gaspar Dias Open 2026


From Serbia’s cold winters to Goa’s sun-soaked courts, Milica Rakovic and Mladen Petrovic have found a rhythm that blends sport, lifestyle, and partnership. At the Gadre Gaspar Dias Open 2026, the Belgrade-based duo proved that age is just a number, winning the Masters 35+ mixed doubles title with flair and chemistry.

Both aged 55, the couple escapes the harsh Serbian winter each year to make Mandrem, Goa, their seasonal home. While Milica practices yoga and balances her professional life as an investment banker, Mladen—an interior and industrial designer—embraces the laid-back Goan spirit. Together, however, they transform into what many now call “fire and ice” on the tennis court.

Their triumph came at the recently concluded Masters segment of the tournament held at the historic Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias, a venue steeped in over a century of tennis tradition.

“We tried to win this tournament for three years and practiced especially for it,” Milica shared. “Winning it on our third attempt makes it even more special, as this is a very high-quality competition.”

For Mladen, the victory is as much about gratitude as achievement. “Each trophy is a relief and a blessing until the next tournament. But the Gadre Gaspar Dias Open means a lot to us—it’s a serious club with a long tradition. And the hospitality we receive here, thousands of miles from home, is truly special.”

Their tennis journeys, however, were not without challenges. Growing up in an erstwhile socialist country, tennis was often seen as an elitist sport. “Collective sports like football and basketball were prioritised,” Mladen recalls. Ironically, his introduction to tennis came as a form of discipline. “I was a misbehaved kid, so my parents sent me to the nearest tennis club to keep me out of trouble. That’s how it all began.”

Milica’s journey began at age 12, when she was drawn to the elegance of players dressed in white near her home court. Introduced to the game by her uncle, she went on to earn a full tennis scholarship to study Economics in the United States and later at the University of Cambridge.

Meeting five years ago through a mutual friend, the couple bonded over tennis and soon began competing together. “We travel with our rackets everywhere,” says Milica. “From courts surrounded by pine trees in Sicily to banyan trees in our home-away-from-home in Anjuna, tennis connects us to places and people.”

On balancing competition and companionship, Milica laughs, “We’re super competitive on court and do have disagreements. But once we step off the court, everything is forgotten—except maybe how one should drive in India.”

Mladen sums it up best: “When she becomes fire, I try to be ice. When she’s ice, I become fire. That’s the secret.”

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Gadre Gaspar Dias Open 2026: Open Category Matches Begin as Mandar Clinches Double in Masters Segment


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral

Panaji, January 26, 2026: The much-anticipated Open category matches of the Gadre Gaspar Dias Open 2026 commenced on Republic Day at the Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias and Panjim Gymkhana courts, marking Day Five of the tournament. Players across the men’s singles draw began their campaigns in the prestigious 11th edition of the event.


Earlier in the tournament’s Masters categories, Mandar achieved a remarkable double by winning both the 45+ men’s singles and 90+ men’s doubles titles.

Open Men’s Singles Results – Gaspar Dias Courts:

Ojus defeated Shivam 6-3

Priyank overcame Debayan 6-3

Raoul beat Kedar 6-2

Avish defeated Omkar Islampure 6-4

Dnyaneshwar triumphed over Tanay 6-4

Santosh D blanked Kush Khaitan 6-0

Vishwambhar defeated Prithvi Naik 6-0

Joshua Cardozo edged past Lyndon Pinto 6-4


Open Men’s Singles Results – Panjim Gymkhana Courts:

Wes Cardozo won 6-0 against Sameer Kakodkar

Rohan Chhabra defeated Rishabh Beria 6-2

Kshitij Gupta beat Arjun Shah 6-0

Dhruv Rao overcame Adianta 6-3

Pranav Suvarna trounced Gilroy Menezes 6-0

Laxman Alway prevailed over Debjit Patoa 7-6(2)


Masters Finals Results:

Masters 120+ Men’s Doubles: Shrikant Tambe / Amit Tambe defeated Sheetal / Sabnis 7-5, 6-2

Masters 110+ Men’s Doubles: Bipin / Ashutosh beat Sagar / Ashok 6-3, 6-3

Masters 45+ Men’s Singles: Mandar defeated defending champion Amit Tambe 7-5, 4-5 (Tambe retired)

Masters 90+ Men’s Doubles: Mandar / Ashish declared winners after Bulu / Mano conceded due to injury

Masters 35+ Mixed Doubles: Serbians Milica / Mladen defeated Raisa / Lyndon 7-5, 6-1


Jointly organised by Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias and the Gadre Group, in association with the Goa State Tennis Association (GSTA), the tournament has received a record 555 entries across the Masters and Open segments. Open category matches continue from January 26 onward, promising more high-stakes tennis action.

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Gadre Gaspar Dias Open 2026: Milica Rakovic and Mladen Petrovic Claim Masters 35+ Mixed Doubles Crown


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Panaji, January 25, 2026: The Masters events at the Gadre Gaspar Dias Open 2026 moved into a crucial phase on Saturday, with titles and finalists decided across singles and doubles categories at the Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias and Gymkhana courts.


In the Masters 35+ mixed doubles final, Serbian nationals Milica Rakovic and Mladen Petrovic claimed the title with a composed 7–5, 6–1 victory. The pair displayed strong coordination and consistency to emerge champions in the category.

Other finals also delivered competitive encounters. Sunil Mishra lifted the Masters 55+ singles title after defeating Jai Mishra 6–4, 6–1. In the Masters 60+ singles final, Manoj Chandiramani staged an impressive comeback to overcome Sheetal Bhosale 3–6, 6–0, 10–5.

The doubles semifinals saw dominant performances across categories. In the Masters 90+ men’s doubles, Mandar and Ashish booked their place in the final with a commanding 6–1, 6–1 win over Jaydeep and Vivek. The Masters 120+ doubles semifinal featured a strong showing by father-son duo Shrikant Tambe and Amit Tambe, who defeated Chandiramani and Jeyavel 4–2, 4–2.

Ashutosh and Bipin advanced to the Masters 110+ doubles final after defeating Srinivas and Guruprasad 6–1, while Sagar and Ashok joined them with a 6–3 victory over Sachin and Kevin.

In the Masters 45+ singles category, defending champion Amit Tambe progressed to the final after a 6–1 win over Naveen Cardozo, while Mandar Wakankar secured his place with a 6–0 win earlier in the rounds.

The tournament, jointly organised by Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias and the Gadre Group in association with the Goa State Tennis Association (GSTA), has received a record 555 entries across the Masters and Open segments. Matches in the Open category will commence from January 26.

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Nagesh, Asuntha Clinch Mixed Doubles Title at Bandodkar Panjim Gymkhana Tennis Open 2025


~ Asuntha Fleming wins tournament treble; grabs ladies singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles

~ Bandodkar family doing a tremendous job in promoting sports and nurturing talent, said Chief Minister Pramod Sawant at the tourney’s concluding event 

Panaji, April 13 – Nagesh Naik’s all-round brilliance was on full display as he teamed up with Asuntha Fleming to clinch the mixed doubles title on the concluding day of the Bandodkar Panjim Gymkhana Tennis Open 2025, beating siblings Aishwarya and Siddharth Nunes 6-2, 6-1 in a one-sided final. The state-ranking tournament also featured a segment for wheelchair-bound tennis players. 

Asuntha went on to win a tournament treble, partnering with Aastha Dua to claim the ladies doubles title with a commanding 6-2, 6-2 win over Raisa Menezes and Poojal Naik.  Fleming sealed her third title of the tournament with a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory over Tithee Bhoomkar in the ladies singles final.

In the men’s singles final, Santosh Gorawar was ruthless in a 6-0, 6-4 dismantling of his opponent Prince D’Silva. 

In the tournament’s Wheelchair Tennis Challenger, Stany D’Souza and Melvin Mendes put in a sharp performance to defeat Vinod Kumbhar and Niklesh Pednekar 4-2 in a mini-set final.

In the men’s doubles final, Mano Chhabra and Bulu delivered a solid performance to defeat the pair of Santosh Gorawar and Raju Kundaikar 6-4, 6-1. Meanwhile, in the finals of the masters 45+ singles category, Dmitry Smirnov skillfully outplayed Caetano Fernandes 6-4, 6-1 to secure the title.

The other winners of the tournament’s various categories were Kyan Mavany, who clinched the boys u-14 crown, while Tvisha Sardesai dominated both the girls u-14 and u-18 events, winning them both. Shreyas Patil emerged champion in the boys u-18, Devaansh Naik took home the boys u-10 title and Samaira Patil edged out the competition in the girls U-10 final. Among the masters winners, Manoj Pandey triumphed in the 55+ men’s singles, while the doubles honours went to Sanjay Lotlikar and David Mendonsa in the same category and to Sachin Dukle and Kevin Rebelo in the 45+ men’s doubles event.

At the tournament’s concluding event, the prize distribution ceremony, which was attended by Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant, the latter lauded the family of Goa’s first chief minister, the late Dayanand Bandodkar, represented by the Goa State Tennis Association headed by Sameer Kakodkar, for their dedication towards promoting sports. 

“While the Government of Goa can play a crucial role by providing basic infrastructure and equipment, the real responsibility of promoting and growing the sport lies with dedicated associations. That’s where the Bandodkar family stands out — they’re doing a tremendous job in building awareness, organising events and nurturing young talent. For tennis to thrive, we need more such initiatives that create consistent opportunities at the grassroots level,” said Sawant. 

The state-level ranking event that kicked off from April 4 at the Panjim Gymkhana courts, honours the legacy of late Dayanand Bandodkar. Kakodkar is Dayanand Bandodkar’s grandson. 

The Bandodkar Panjim Gymkhana Tennis Open 2025 received a record 266 entries, making it the largest-ever turnout for an All-Goa tennis tournament.