Pickleball Made History: Deaf Youth from Across America Competed at Gallaudet’s First Junior Tournament
Deaf youth from 16 schools and programs across the U.S. gathered at Gallaudet University for a groundbreaking junior pickleball tournament — and the energy on the court was unforgettable.
Pickleball for Cancer Survivors: How the Sport is Making a Difference
Pickleball is stepping up in the fight against cancer—helping survivors regain strength, fostering community, and raising much-needed funds. From research-backed wellness programs to nationwide fundraising events, the sport is making a real impact.
What’s in Your Pickleball Bag? A Look Inside at Every Level
Your pickleball bag says a lot about how you play. From first-time tournament players to seasoned pros, we break down the must-haves, the nice-to-haves, and the unexpected items that show up at every level of the game.
How National Junior Pickleball is Shaping the Future of Youth Play
Pickleball’s future is in good hands with National Junior Pickleball (NJP). With tournaments designed specifically for young athletes, NJP is creating a space for kids to compete, connect, and grow their love for the game.
How Aisha Stith is Bringing More Players to the Court
Aisha Stith is on a mission to bring more people into pickleball, especially in Black communities. As the founder of PLC Pickleballin Lifestyle Club, she’s introduced thousands to the game, proving that pickleball is about more than just competition—it’s about connection, culture, and creating space for everyone.
Darius Christian: From SNL50 to Pickleball Courts
Grammy-winning musician Darius Christian has played on some of the biggest stages in the world. But offstage, he’s making a name for himself in an unexpected arena: the pickleball court. From his first paddle swing to training for competitive play, his journey into the sport is anything but ordinary.
Jessie Irvine’s Rise to the Top of Pickleball
Jessie Irvine didn’t plan on becoming a professional pickleball player, but the sport gave her something she thought she lost—a way to compete, connect, and thrive.
Brandon Nsekpong on Pickleball, Representation, and Growing the Game
Brandon Nsekpong has spent five years making his mark in pickleball, from building community to expanding the sport’s reach. Now, as he transitions to full-time pro while raising two young children, he’s proving that success in pickleball goes beyond medals.
Black Girls Pickle, Too: How One Woman is Making Pickleball More Inclusive
When Elissa Brown picked up a paddle for the first time, she noticed something missing—Black women on the courts. That’s why she created Black Girls Pickle, Too—a space where more women can play, connect, and feel at home in the game.
Adaptive Pickleball: How This Inclusive Sport is Changing Lives
Adaptive Pickleball is opening doors for individuals of all abilities, creating a space where everyone can play, compete, and connect. Through modified play, inclusive coaching, and community-driven events, this nonprofit is proving that pickleball truly is for everyone.
Suffield Pickleball: A Place to Play—No Matter the Season
Winter weather doesn’t have to sideline your pickleball obsession. Suffield Pickleball is the indoor haven New England players have been waiting for—a community-driven space built by players, for players.
McLean Pickleball Club: High Schooler’s Passion Sparks a Statewide Movement
McLean High School senior Vernon Ngo transformed a small idea into the thriving McLean Pickleball Club, boasting over 300 players and inspiring 20+ schools to follow suit. From state champions to national contenders, discover how this student-athlete is changing the game.
Why Women’s Sports Are the Future - And How Pickleball Is Leading the Way
Women’s sports are stepping into the spotlight, and pickleball is at the forefront. Discover how this fast-growing sport supports women on and off the court, from sponsorships to community-driven stories. Together, we’re building a brighter, more inclusive future for athletes everywhere.
From Passion to Purpose: Trisha Shelley’s Journey to Building The Picklehood
Trisha Shelley’s story is a testament to resilience and rediscovering passion. From navigating the challenges of motherhood to launching The Picklehood, a brand inspired by the inclusivity and joy of pickleball, Trisha’s journey highlights the transformative power of chasing your dreams. Through playful designs, a focus on community, and a mission to inspire, The Picklehood reflects Trisha’s dedication to fostering connections both on and off the court. As she says, “You can do anything you set your mind to”—and she’s proving it, one serve at a time.
Breaking Barriers Behind Bars: How Pickleball is Changing Lives in Prisons
Pickleball is transforming lives in U.S. prisons, fostering respect, teamwork, and hope. Advocates like Roger BelAir are leading the charge, proving how a simple game can create extraordinary change. Discover how pickleball is building bridges and breaking barriers behind bars.
Piqle: Revolutionizing Pickleball with Passion, Innovation, and Community
Piqle is transforming pickleball with a tech-savvy, community-driven approach. Meet the passionate team behind the app that’s gamifying the sport, connecting players, and helping clubs thrive—all while making pickleball more fun and inclusive.
A Journey of Resilience, Unity, and Love: Ella and Angie Cosma’s Story
Life’s challenges could have kept Ella and Angie Cosma down, but instead, they forged a bond that’s as unbreakable as it is inspiring. Through Ella’s childhood health struggles and Angie’s battle with an autoimmune disease, they found strength in each other—and a shared passion for pickleball.
Breaking Barriers: Celebrating Trailblazing Women in Sports and What It Means for Us in Pickleball
Women have long faced barriers in sports, but trailblazing athletes like Trudy Ederle, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players, and Olympic champions have shattered stereotypes and paved the way for future generations. In pickleball, we carry their legacy, celebrating resilience, equality, and the growing opportunities for women to thrive in the sport. This article honors those who broke through barriers, empowering us to compete, support one another, and continue pushing the limits—on the court and beyond.
Celebrating the Positive Impact of Pickleball in Native American Communities
This Native American Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting how pickleball is creating meaningful change in Native American communities. From promoting health and mentorship to strengthening bonds across generations, this dynamic sport is more than a game—it’s a tool for unity and empowerment. With leaders like Pete Peterson and organizations like the Serving Love Foundation driving the movement, pickleball is inspiring youth, fostering connection, and building a brighter future. Join the momentum and be part of this powerful community story!
Game ChangeHER Events: Empowering Women Through Pickleball
Game ChangeHER Events is empowering women over 40 through pickleball, fostering community and personal growth on and off the court. Co-founded by Angela Farmer and Lee Whitwell, this organization hosts events blending world-class instruction, networking opportunities, and leadership workshops. Their inaugural event in Las Vegas, March 2025, promises a transformative experience featuring top senior pro players, personalized coaching, and connection-building activities. Join this inspiring movement to elevate your game and build lasting connections in a supportive, women-focused environment.