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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Chicago Metro Pickleball UNITES CITY IN UNIFIED PLAY, LAUNCHES FIRST PRO TOURNAMENT 24 T hings move fast in the Windy City, and the creation of Chicago Metro Pickleball is no exception. Last fall, Ken Herrmann, Dana Joseph and Marina Ohmuller started the nonprofit and, in just one year, more than a dozen disparate groups of pickleball players in and around the city have launched a $25,000-purse Pro Tournament—the largest such tournament in the Midwest. “We’ve been on fire,” Herrmann says. “We had a winter league with 64 players pitting different teams against each other, interclub play, socials and mixers. We have over 150 dues-paying members within the organization, and the pickleball community is growing super fast in this area through activities for the players, boot camps, clinics, and now we’re trying to develop the sport more formally in the school system.” Part of that formal introduction includes reaching out to all the schools in the third largest school district in the U.S. to help grow their pickleball programs. Herrmann says Chicago Metro Pickleball will be starting at the elementary level, talking with school decision makers and trying to put nets and pickleballs in their hands so the sport can be put into a rotation. “What’s nice is that every school we’ve talked to so far is willing to accept any offering,” he says. “And because we’re a nonprofit, we’re worried about the bottom line, but not overly worried, so projects like this are right in our wheelhouse.” In addition to spreading the sport, Chicago Metro Pickleball’s second major focus is administering the Chicago Pickleball Open, a World Pickleball TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM Federation Tier II event that includes an 18 and younger Junior Open. With 20 courts around Naperville, the Chicago Pickleball Open is the first professional tournament in Chicago and will surpass Michigan’s $16,000-purse, 15-court Beer City Open Tournament in size and prize money. “We anticipate 800 to 850 entrants. Melissa McCurley is the tournament chair and we’ll have Byron Freso from the US Open as the head referee,” Herrmann says. At the time of publication, more than 275 registrants were already booked for the event. “Our focus is quality in all aspects and we have some of the top leaders in the sport participating, so everyone should have a great experience. Tyson (McGuffin), (Kyle) Yates, (Dave) Weinbach have all committed to come, and we’re looking to have this be one of the premier events on the pro scene for years to come.” In addition to pro play and top-notch talent, the tournament also promises a ton of fun for spectators, including a “Dunk the Pro” charity fundraiser that will let people buy a chance to drop their favorite pros in the dunk tank. If you can’t make it to Chicago July 16-21, all of the pro and senior pro matches will be livestreamed by ProPickleball Media. For Herrmann and the rest of the CMP board, the event promises to be the foundation for amazing things to come out of Chicago. “We all saw how it could grow together if everyone was on the same page,” he says. “And now, more than ever, everyone is keeping their head down and their eye on the ball to showcase the whole community with this event.” For more information on Chicago Metro Pickleball or the Chicago Pickleball Open, visit chicagometropickleball.org, where you can register today.