Pickleball Magazine 2019 USA National Championships WD | Page 13

c os! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By Drew Wathey Photos by Wayne Dollard and Stephen Jackson I n the world of sports, rivalries often infuse a sense of immediacy and intenseness not often found when other teams or individuals do battle. It also conjures up thoughts and images of days gone by where action on the field or court offered up memories that last for many lifetimes. Well-known examples include Red Sox-Yankees, Celtics-Lakers, Packers-Bears; and in tennis, Borg-McEnroe, Connors-Lendl, Agassi-Edberg, Evert-Navratilova and Graf-Seles. And now, the Big Three— Federer, Nadal and Djokovic. While pickleball has been part of the American consciousness since 1965, it has just recently become part of the sports vernacular. And, along with that rise in popularity, rivalries have begun to surface and take root. At the 2019 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships, crowds were delighted with a quality of play not often seen between the lines. The best of the best: men’s and women’s pro singles action was nothing short of spectacular. On the men’s side, two familiar foes: the world’s top-ranked Tyson McGuffin, and Ben Johns, who, aside from excelling on the court, studies materials engineering at the University of Maryland. With an acute sense of angles and court awareness, the 2019 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships was purely his playground for a week. Partnering with Kyle Yates, they defended their Nationals doubles crown. The dynamic duo were also coming off a win at the US Open and have quickly become a force to be reckoned with. Johns’ stellar play in doubles set the stage for advancing through to the championship singles match against McGuffin, clearly one of the best Ben Johns and Kyle Yates win gold in Men's Pro Doubles. 2019 USA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS EDITION | CONTINUED >>>> MAGAZINE 11