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By Justin Maloof USAPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR UNPRECEDENTED TIMES FOR PICKLEBALL AND THE WORLD S “ ocial Distancing,” a term very few of us were aware of just a few short weeks ago, is now dominating our lives. For pickleball players, this term goes much deeper. In addition to the health and enjoyment factors, we pride ourselves on the “social” aspect of pickleball and credit this as one of the primary reasons for our sport’s substantial growth. With social distancing in effect worldwide, and mandates and limitations being enforced at city, state and federal levels, I want to share an update on the actions we are taking at USAPA to keep our members safe and informed amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. Safety is something we take seriously at USAPA. We have been monitoring the worldwide pandemic and have been in direct contact with other U.S. sports governing bodies since early February. In early March, we initiated a virus response plan with USAPA staff assigned specific responsibilities. We are listening to and communicating recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) as we strive to do our part in keeping members and the pickleball community informed. As the situation worsened in the U.S. earlier this month and the sports world enacted unprecedented cancellations and postponements around the globe, pickleball was not immune. USAPA initiated an initial 30-day suspension (through April 15) of all sanctioned tournaments. In addition, the US Open Pickleball Championships had to also make the very difficult decision to cancel this year’s tournament. At the time of this writing, USAPA continues to evaluate the situation and will be making further announcements on an extension of the sanctioning suspension and the postponement or cancellation of more tournaments. With new restrictions and limitations being released daily to help contain the spread of the virus, we created the following dedicated page on usapa.org: usapa.org/usa-pickleball-statement-on- the-coronavirus. All members are encouraged to visit this page frequently for the latest news and official statements regarding this very dynamic situation. We encourage everyone to do their part to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Strictly follow the directions of all state and local authorities, avoid social gatherings, stay home and away from people. Collectively, it’s important that we all remain positive that the situation will improve in the very near future and pickleball participation can once again be enjoyed by all. In the meantime, stay safe and stay strong! • APRIL/MAY 2020 | MAGAZINE 11