Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Podcast: Pickleball Gaining Popularity One Dink at a Time

Pickleball Pros: JW Johnson, 19 (right) and Dylan Frazier, 20

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Listen: Podcast -  Pickleball Gaining Popularity One Dink at a Time

If you overheard someone shout, “nice dink in the kitchen!” you probably just walked by a pickleball court. Pickleball, the fastest growing sport in the United States, is taking over park and rec centers all over California as players clamor for more court time. Invented in 1965 by a Washington state congressman and his friend to entertain their bored kids, pickleball’s popularity took off during the pandemic, with an almost 40% increase in players. Across the country over four million people are playing pickleball, and its enthusiasts have formed a variety of professional organizations, leagues and tournaments with an eye to getting certified as an Olympic sport. We’ll look at how and why pickleball has become an American obsession. Have you picked up a paddle?

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