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Global growth and social impact of pickleball
Overview
Pickleball has experienced rapid growth in the United States, with participation increasing from 4.2 million in 2020 to over 24 million by 2025. The sport is increasingly recognized for its social benefits, particularly its ability to combat loneliness among older adults through its rotating-partner format. Research indicates this structure may address loneliness, a condition reported by approximately one in three adults aged 50 to 80.
In addition to its social impact, the sport is being utilized for international diplomacy. A delegation of American students recently visited several Chinese cities, including Hebi—referred to as China’s ‘Pickleball City’—to foster people-to-people connections through sporting exchange.
Domestically, the sport is attracting professional tennis players. While some athletes like Jack Sock have transitioned successfully, others, such as Donald Young and Sam Querrey, have faced a steep learning curve due to the unique technical demands of the smaller court and different equipment.
Recent developments show the sport is expanding its demographic reach and regional presence. In Australia, increased interest among younger players is evident, highlighted by eighteen-year-olds Tallis Hawes and Max Phelps winning gold at the Coffs Harbour Pickleball Winter Slam. Meanwhile, in New Zealand, the Mahurangi Pickleball Club has seen steady growth, expanding to 218 members since its founding in 2015.
Entities
Sports & Fitness Industry Association · Jack Sock · pickleball · Bainbridge Island · Mahurangi Pickleball Club
Timeline
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6 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesPickleball sees rising popularity and youth participationPickleball is seeing rising popularity and demographic shifts, with clubs in New Zealand expanding membership and young players in Australia securing tournament victories.
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10 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesPickleball growth driven by social connection and tennis prosPickleball is seeing massive growth in the US, driven by its social benefits for older adults and an influx of professional tennis players adapting to the sport's unique demands.
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12 days ago
[CULTURE] 6 sourcesPickleball grows into a tool for social connection and international diplomacyPickleball is experiencing rapid global growth, serving as a tool for social connection among older adults in the US and as a medium for sports diplomacy between the US and China.
Sources
abc17news.com · kesq.com · krdo.com · kvia.com · localnews8.com · macleayargus.com.au · podrska.org · timesnownews.com · tldrmoviereviews.com
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