Professional Pickleball Players Facing 40% Pay Cut
Major League Pickleball proposes a hefty 40% pay cut for players amid surging growth. The sport’s future hangs in the balance.
Major League Pickleball proposes a hefty 40% pay cut for players amid surging growth. The sport’s future hangs in the balance.
Monya Mitchell and Tim Hall, III, are set to revolutionize the pickleball landscape through a landmark 5-club deal with Pickleball Kingdom, signaling a significant shift in the sport’s growth and community engagement.
Kennedy Park in Sayreville, NJ, welcomes six new pickleball courts, igniting excitement among local sports fans. Funded by a NJ grant and constructed by Halecon Inc., these courts mark a significant addition to the community’s recreational offerings.
Erie’s east side is now home to a state-of-the-art indoor pickleball facility, Presque Isle Pickleball. Opening its doors with a community open house, this venue promises to be a year-round hotspot for pickleball lovers.
A heartwarming blend of sports and philanthropy unfolded as a local pickleball tournament raised significant funds for Alzheimer’s research, turning a personal cause into a community triumph.
In Oak Park, a decision to replace tennis courts with pickleball courts stirs controversy, sparking intense debate over community needs, noise concerns, and outdoor activities.
The debate over pickleball courts in Chilmark intensifies. With strong opinions on both sides, the town grapples with the sport’s growing popularity and its impact on local residents.
Meridian, Idaho, welcomes The Flying Pickle, an innovative indoor pickleball center. This facility marks a new era in the sport’s skyrocketing popularity, offering an all-weather, all-age-friendly venue.
Pickleball’s stars Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters headline Hertz Gold Cup, joined by tennis legend Ivan Lendl. The event promises intense competition with over 1,000 participants.
Get ready for an exhilarating Winter Pickleball Festival at Grand Park in Westfield, featuring tournaments, clinics, and more.
The pickleball craze is real! Cambria’s local club has seen its membership balloon from three families to a staggering 150, signaling a nationwide spike in the sport’s popularity.