PRO-file by ALICE TYM
Behind the Scenes with Pro
CAMDEN
CHAFFIN
Hometown: Grove City, Ohio Age: 14
Rating: DUPR of 6.116 in Men’ s Doubles and 6.113 in Men’ s Singles
Favorite Shot: Two-handed backhand roll Favorite Tournament: Worlds PPA – Dallas
Describe how you developed your best shot, the two-handed backhand roll. I started playing pickleball when I was 9 years old and not very strong. I used a two-handed backhand for control and power. I practiced with my 18-year-old brother, and I watched instruction videos of Simone Jardim.
Unlike a lot of pickleball players, you did not come from tennis. What is your sports background? I played baseball, basketball, and football. I played shortstop and that required a lot of hand – eye coordination. My dad coached me in all the different sports. My aunt in California bought some wood paddles on Amazon and the whole family started playing pickleball.
Where does your mental strength come from? You are 14 but playing in the men’ s divisions. I give credit to both of my parents. My dad coached me in all the sports, and my mom is smart and keeps me focused on the right thing. She travels with me. When I started, there were few juniors playing. Now young players can play against other young players as more kids play pickleball.
What is your favorite drill? Both players stand midcourt and fire balls at each other as they come up to the kitchen line. I recommend wearing safety glasses 1,000 percent. I wear Pilla glasses. They also highlight the ball.
As a top junior player in pickleball, do you feel obligated to set a good example? I think it is very important to set a good example. Sportsmanship is important. Talking to people and talking to your fans is important. I take it very seriously.
How do you find balance in your life when you are playing a lot of tournaments? I started without a coach, but now I have Mike Wolf. My personality is to be calm on the court. Mike being there helps. He has a calming presence. I just got back from three tournaments and now we are taking a family cruise to the Bahamas. We are learning to find balance.
What do you see as the future of pickleball? There are going to be a lot of players who don’ t have tennis backgrounds. There will be more creativity, shots you have not seen before. I want to be a part of it.
What place would you most like to visit? Italy. I enjoy the history. It is beautiful and I love the food.
How do you think AI will affect your generation? It is probably going to help. It will simplify things and make things easily accessible. When needed, it will be very good. •
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