Pickleball Magazine 2019 USA National Championships WD | Page 15

rivalries the sport of pickleball has to offer. McGuffin, arguably the sport’s most marketable player, is a crowd favorite. Playing with an absolutely tenacious style, drawn from his many years on the wrestling mat, the road to the gold medal often leads to the Idaho native. Such was the case at this year’s Nationals, but Johns was more than up to the task. Displaying a deft touch around the net and opportune passing shots off both wings, Johns took the first game, 11-7. The key to beating McGuffin is to get up early, and that’s what Johns did in the finals. With one game up, he quickly jumped out to a big lead in game two and McGuffin had little to answer with. Johns coasted, winning easily 11-3, and captured the gold medal. “I do consider it a rivalry because we play each other so frequently, and like any good rivalry, I think we also have a healthy mutual respect,” said Johns. “I also think it’s great for the sport as we’ve pushed each other to keep improving and have both elevated our games considerably. He’s a tremendous athlete and competitor and I always look forward to playing him.” It’s been quite a year for Ben Johns. He also won the Triple Crown at the 2019 Tournament of Champions and has been the event’s Men’s Singles Champion for the past three years and became the first male player to win the Triple Crown at one of the three major events. “I was feeling pretty confident going into Nationals because I think I have been playing some of my best pickleball in the past few months, and the last few singles tournaments have gone my way,” he explained. “So, knowing that, I went in with the Playing in Tandem: Anna Leigh Waters and her mom, Leigh. 2019 USA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS EDITION | CONTINUED >>>> MAGAZINE 13