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Pickleball Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in which two or four players use a smooth-faced paddle to hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball over a net until one side is unable to return the ball or commits a rule infraction. Pickleball is played i ...
, a paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, was invented in the United States in 1965, on
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. Since its introduction the sport has steadily increased in popularity. In 2022, pickleball was named the official
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of Washington. For four years in a row, 2021 through 2024, the sport was named the fastest-growing sport in the United States by the Sports and Fitness Industry Association. The 2024 report found that there were 19.8 million participants that year, a 311% growth since 2021.


History

Pickleball was invented in 1965 by
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and two friends, Barney McCallum and Bill Bell. Pritchard later became the 14th Lieutenant Governor of the state of Washington. Over that summer Pritchard and his friends refined the game rules and equipment at Pritchard’s summer home on
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. The original court made use of an existing
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court, but the first dedicated pickleball court was built in 1967 at the
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home of another of Pritchard’s friends, Bob O’Brien. By 1968 the game had become popular with many of the inventor’s friends and neighbors. This prompted Pritchard, McCallum's son David, and two others, to form Pickle Ball, Inc., a company that promoted the sport and sold the necessary equipment. Interest in the game continued spreading throughout the
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in the region brought the game south to California, Arizona, Florida, and Hawaii. By 1990 the sport was being played in all 50 states.


College level pickleball

Pickleball has not been sanctioned by the US
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(NCAA). USA Pickleball and other organizations are pursuing the possibility of NCAA recognition. Meanwhile, numerous college campuses have independently formed pickleball clubs. USA Pickleball listed 166 colleges and universities with active pickleball clubs.


Collegiate Pickleball Tour

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, known for its pickleball player rating software, held the first college national championship, the ''DUPR Collegiate National Championship'', in November 2022 with 16 teams that were invited to compete. DUPR held regional qualifiers in each of the following two years to determine which teams would compete in the Collegiate National Championship competition. DUPR also held ''Collegiate Individual National Championships'' that permitted college players to compete outside of the team format. In January 2025 DUPR announced a partnership with the United Pickleball Association to form the ''Collegiate Pickleball Tour'' (CPT) which will culminate in a Collegiate National Championship (CNC). The renamed CPT CNC will be held in the spring to better coincide with the school year, with the 2025 CNC held at Life Time Peachtree Corners in
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. A ''Collegiate World Championship'' (CWC) will be held in the fall, where collegiate players form around the world will be invited to participate. The total prize purse for the tour is expected exceed over $100,000 in scholarship funds.‍


National Collegiate Pickleball Association

In January 2023 Noah Suemnick, a graduate of
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in
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, formed the National Collegiate Pickleball Association (NCPA). NCPA's inaugural national championships was held in March 2024 at The Hub in Spring Valley, San Diego, California. The NCPA had over 200 colleges and universities across the United States participating in 2024/2025 season. The NCPA Collegiate Tour includes several Regional Championship events, culminating with a National Collegiate Pickleball Championship (NCPC). The competitions include a D1 division, a competition between teams of 4 to 6 players that represent their school, and a D2 division, where players compete as individuals.


APP U.S. Collegiate Championships

In September 2023 the Association of Pickleball Players (APP) announced its inaugural U.S. Collegiate Championships would be held in January 2024 at the Grand Park Sports Campus, home for the NFL’s
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, in
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. A total prize purse of $50,000 in scholarships was awarded.


Professional pickleball tours and leagues

The first professional pickleball tour, the Professional Pickleball Federation (PPF), was formed in 2016 by John Gullo. Gullo, known as "the father of professional pickleball", was inducted into the Pickleball Hall of Fame in 2024. In March 2017 the PPF organization merged with the USAPA, now the USAP. The popularity of pickleball spurred the growth of investors and sponsors. As a result, two pro pickleball tours were independently formed in the United States in 2019, the Association of Pickleball Professionals (APP, now the Association of Pickleball Players), and the Pickleball Professionals Association (PPA). A professional pickleball
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, Major League Pickleball (MLP), was formed in 2021, and a senior professional league, the National Pickleball League of Champions Pros (NPL), was formed in 2022. In 2023 the PPA and MLP merged under one umbrella organization, the United Pickleball Association (UPA).


Association of Pickleball Players

The APP and APP Tour were formed by Ken Herrmann. Herrmann aligned his tour with USA Pickleball (USAP), the original governing body of pickleball in the United States. All games are sanctioned by USAP and must abide by USAP rules. The 2022 APP Tour includes 32 tournaments in five countries and has attracted an average of 800 players in each tournament. Total prize money is expected to be $2 million. Originally the APP was named the Association of Pickleball Professionals, but was changed to the Association of Pickleball Players in 2023 to reflect the organizations support of both amateur and professional players. In January 2024 the APP announced that it had reached an agreement to make ''The Fort'', in
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, its new permanent home and training center. Founded by Brad Tuckman and Rich Campillo, and scheduled to open in December 2024, the new facility will include 43
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courts, including the world's first dedicated pickleball stadium.


United Pickleball Association

:Professional Pickleball Association: The PPA was formed by Connor Pardoe and based in
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. Desiring independence to shape the tour to his liking, Pardoe did not align with USAP. Initially, the PPA required all players to sign a one–year exclusivity contract, preventing PPA players from participating in any non-PPA tours. In late 2021,
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purchased the PPA and extended the exclusivity contracts to 3 years. Pardoe remained CEO of the PPA Tour. The 2022 PPA Tour is expected to include 20 tournaments with total prize money of $2.5 million. :Major League Pickleball: The MLP was formed in 2021 by Steve Kuhn in
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. In its first year, the League consisted of 8 teams and included both APP and PPA players. The second year expanded to 12 teams, but the PPA no longer allowed their players to participate in the League. Each team consists of two men and two women. Team members are chosen by a dual snake
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designed to make teams as competitive as possible. Three separate competitions are scheduled for 2022, and the winning team at each competition will win $25,000 for each team member. The winning team is also awarded the ''Pritchard Cup''. The league will expand to 16 teams in 2023, with NFL quarterbacks
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and
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, tennis player
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, and NBA players
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,
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, and
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buying expansion teams.


National Pickleball League of Champions Pros

The NPL is a professional pickleball league established in the United States whose members are over the age of 50. The league was established in 2022. the league had twelve teams with eight men and eight women on each team.


Other tournaments

The
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is an annual
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tournament that has been held since 2016 at the East Naples Community Park in
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. The tournament is
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to amateur, professional and international players. The 2024 event, which ran from April 13th to the 20th, had over 3,250 competitors, and over 50,000 spectators. To date, this was the largest pickleball event in the world.


References


External links

* USA Pickleball {{Sports in the United States