Pickleball Magazine 2019 USA National Championships WD | Page 44

At this year’s Nationals, Philippe and other participants delighted the crowd with their shot-making abilities and tireless movement on their wheelchairs. Joining Philippe on the court were JF Sylvestre, Todd Hanover and Sergio Naduville. “It was simply spectacular. The crowds at this year’s Nationals, the reception we received, and the overall quality of play was more than I could have hoped for,” says Philippe. “It has really set the stage for next year and I couldn’t be more excited for 2020!” He adds, “Having played 10 years of professional wheelchair tennis and traveling 20 weeks a year to qualify for Paralympics, I was due for something different, and pickleball was it. What I enjoy most about the sport is the new role I have—using my tennis experience to develop Para Pickleball to make it the best para sport possible. I’m rewriting the rule book to make it accessible and easy for everyone to play. I’m heavily promoting our sport in Canada and USA by staging exhibitions, introducing pickleball to so many who have never seen it played before.” Philippe and his compatriots got their first taste of a major introduction at the 2019 US Open, played annually in Naples, Florida. “Being on Center Court with world- class professionals like Simone Jardim and Catherine Parenteau was absolutely fantastic,” he notes. “It’s special to be included in the same major tournament as the pros, a first in para sports.” Every pickleball event Philippe has been associated with has resonated with him in such a positive way that he knows he’s on the right path in his endeavors. “The crowds at Indian Wells this year were simply amazing. I couldn’t have asked for a better reception for our players,” he says. “It is my hope that one day wheelchair pickleball will develop and eventually expand globally and become part of the official Olympic roster of sports. What we have realized just in the past few years has not only been encouraging, but has provided us with enough inspiration and perseverance to move forward with added energy. I couldn’t be more enthused for our sport’s future.” • “It’s such a privilege to be at the same event as standing people; no other wheelchair sport has that. It clearly shows that pickleball is such a welcoming and accessible sport, and better yet, it has an amazing vibe.” 42 TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM