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How Pickleball Accidentally Became America's Most Addictive Sport and Why We Can't Stop Playing
Pickleball keeps growing across generations. Here's where the sport is headed.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with David Fisher, a 57-year-old pickleball coach based in Boca Raton, Florida. It has been edited for length and clarity. I've been in education for ...
When I decided to spice up my Move It Delaware options with pickleball, my comrades jokingly told me that the sport is made for the older generation. But as the youngest gal on the courts, I can tell ...
It’s a sport named after a dog who spent a lot of time looking for balls in the underbrush. His name was, rather unfortunately as it happens, Pickles. Thwack. Big laugh. Thwack. “Nice shot.” Thwack.
PITTSFIELD – Pickleball has emerged as the fastest-growing sport in America, and Cheryl Bartini doesn’t want to miss out on the fun. “Everyone is playing, so [I] wanted to learn,” Bartini said.
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