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Scott Moore and Glen Peterson in the finals of Men’s Doubles Senior Open. The pair won silver. This year’s tournament had competitors flying in from all over the globe. Notable representatives included a strong pickleball team out of Romania and players from Australia, Great Britain, Spain, Thailand and several South American countries. One particularly encouraging delegation came from China. While the Chinese delegation didn’t compete, their charge was to observe the sport and take home what they learned to help expand pickleball’s presence there, adding Indian Wells as a new stop on a modern-day Silk Road. One spectator said the Indian Wells Tennis Garden facility operated like a “well-oiled machine,” and that everything from the PA system to the concession stands and entertainment was fantastic. A sponsor village offered attendees the chance to sample 32 and purchase products from all of pickleball’s major manufacturers, and live music played all day long with talent flown in from neighboring states to fill the week-long set list. Margaritaville was the title sponsor of the event. USAPA has a five-year contract with a five-year option clause on Indian Wells Tennis Garden for future tournaments and, given the success the venue has seen so far, it’s fair to speculate that the facility very well may be the permanent home of the sport’s largest matches. “It’s such a large venue it never feels crowded,” said one spectator. “There were a lot of people, but you didn’t have to wait in line for anything. Everything you needed was accessible.” Next year’s National Championships is set for Nov. 2-10 at Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Don’t miss it! • TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM