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USA PICKLEBALL BEGINS NEW CHAPTER – 1ST ANNUAL NATIONAL INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS A strategic initiative and part of the mission to grow the sport is for USAPA to launch an annual signature championship that addresses the indoor side of our sport. Late last year, following several months of discussions, we were able to announce the first annual USA Pickleball National Indoor Championships! The event is scheduled to be played June 9-13 at the Finley Center, part of the Hoover Met Complex in Hoover, Alabama, just outside of Birmingham. The nearly 100,000-sq.-ft. Finley Center is a state-of-the-art hardwood facility that has played host to several national-level and SEC tournaments and events. For the inaugural National Indoor Championships, players can expect a 27-court layout complete with championship court, beer garden, sponsor village, player locker rooms, food concessions and other built-in amenities. Adjacent to the complex is the massive Hoover RV Park that can be enjoyed by both players and spectators alike. USAPA’s Managing Director of Competition, Karen Parrish, is serving as the tournament chair and she has assembled a talented team, including Jarick Rager, Assistant Tournament Director; Gail Furtner, Assistant Tournament Director; George McCully, Lead Referee Coordinator; Laura Patterson, Asst. Referee Coordinator; Mark Pfeifer, Referee Trainer; Justin Maloof, Executive Director, and George Bauernfeind, Director of Marketing, who represent some of the absolute best tournament people in the sport. Karen also serves as the tournament chair of the USA Pickleball National Championships in Indian Wells. This year’s event offers skill/ age brackets (3.0-5.0), a junior/ high school division, a wheelchair/ adaptive division, and will feature an Open division of 4.5/5.0 players, who will compete for $25,000 in prize money. The $25,000 pool equals the cash prize just three years ago at the 2017 USAPA National Championships (outdoor). At the time of this printing, more than 500 players have already registered for this historic event. Registration will remain open until May 8 or until the event capacity is reached. As a first-time event, there are no qualifying tournaments for this year’s event. However, this will change in 2021, so players still looking to participate should consider registering now to secure their spot in this National Championship event. Registration details are available at usapa.org/2020-national-indoor- championships/. With the Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden serving as the sport’s premier outdoor tournament, our goal is to establish a complementary event that caters to those who favor the indoor game. Our hope is that, in a few short years, a new breed of “indoor stars” will emerge much like the pro-caliber players who have developed within the last 5-6 years in the outdoor game. Due to the situation regarding COVID-19 virus, please know that this event has been postponed for 2020. Please check usapa.org for news and updates regarding the 2021 USAPA National Indoor Championships. • USAPA UNIVERSITY FEATURES ANOTHER GRADUATING CLASS C lasses and featured instruction from some of the world’s top pickleball players were part of the curriculum at the USAPA University at Club Med in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Led by Robert Elliott, other instructors included Rob Davidson, Steve Kennedy, Jodi Elliott, Dan McLaughlin and recent Hall of Fame inductee Jennifer Lucore. Forty-eight students were on hand and undoubtedly took away loads of information to help take their games to the next level. USAPA University features two full days of clinics focusing on skills and training to help improve a student’s game, especially shot selection and court maintenance. Stay tuned for the next USAPA University coming to an area near you. • CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE APRIL/MAY 2020 | MAGAZINE >>>> 15