Overheads, volleys and even around-the-post shots!! A new generation of pickleball players is evolving the sport of pickleball. And let me tell you, these kids are good! Check out this video from USAPA Nationals VIII where some impressive gameplay happened in the juniors division – and you get a front row seat to all the excitement!  The play is fun with some impressive shots, and even the Pros got involved.  We’ve also included some slow mo so you can really see these kids in action. It’s an exciting time for pickleball and the growth of this sport we all love so much.

To find out more about the new USAPA Juniors initiative, you can write directly to the USAPA at juniors@usapa.org.

USAPA Nationals VIII was held November 5-13th, 2016 at the Palm Creek Resort in Casa Grande, AZ. To find out more about the USAPA, visit their website at USAPA.org.

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pickleball-juniors-launch-pros-pbcThis is an exhilarating time for pickleball! Find out more about the exciting new USAPA Juniors program that was launched this year at Nationals VIII. Hear directly from the program coordinator as he talks about the inspiring goals of the USAPA to broaden the sport by adding younger players and empowering groups to develop juniors programs and take pickleball to a whole new level. Watch Growing Pickleball Through a New Initiative now.

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3 Comments

  1. Love it, way to go kids!!

  2. This is great! We are just starting up Pickleball at our High School as a club sport, with hopes of getting it sanctioned as a Varsity Sport in a few years. Does anyone have any experience doing this? And in the meantime, how can our players compete in tournaments like this?

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