During his recent visit to India, Errol Musk, father of tech innovator Elon Musk, brought together the worlds of technology and grassroots sports by playing a friendly game of tennis ball cricket. Beyond just enjoying the sport, Musk voiced his strong support for the Dream League of India (DLI), a unique Tennis Cricket Ball League launched by Servotech Sports in May 2025.
Dream League of India: A Platform for grassroots talent
Dream League of India is one of the firsts to introduce such an idea for nurturing and promoting grassroots talent in tennis cricket, which is rapidly getting more and more popularity in the country. Players in this league will get the opportunity to represent India in prestigious international tournaments, such as the Tennis Cricket Ball World Cup and the Asia Cup.
Open trials are conducted across the country under the supervision of over 1,500 certified coaches, and players can register through the league’s official website or via the Starzpit app.
A visionary partnership for sports and innovation
Rishabh Bhatia, Director of Servotech Sports, expressed his excitement about hosting Errol Musk, saying, “We were thrilled to host Errol Musk. He not only participated in the game but also understood the spirit behind what we’re trying to build. He said that this kind of grassroots initiative is exactly what is needed to democratize sports and talent across the world. His words were inspiring for our entire team,” ANI reported.
Chetanya Nanda, Chief Strategist of the Dream League of India, “Having someone like Mr. Errol Musk join hands with Servotech Sports and endorse the Dream League of India adds global attention to our efforts. With Servotech aligning itself with this visionary league, we are witnessing the confluence of tech innovation and grassroots sports.”
With six franchises across juniors (13-18) and seniors (18+) and scouts closely monitoring players, the Dream League aims to provide a clear pathway to national and international tennis cricket success through its affiliation with the International Tennis Cricket Federation (ITCF).
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