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Pickleball Picking Up Pace, Says Agassi

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March 27, 2025

Tennis legend believes it is entertaining and has potential to be fastest-growing sport

- Kimberly Kwek

Pickleball Picking Up Pace, Says Agassi

HO CHI MINH CITY - It was a throwback to a golden era at the Rach Mieu Sports Complex in Ho Chi Minh City on March 26, as Andre Agassi took to the court in front of a packed crowd.

But instead of a tennis racket, the American tennis legend wielded a paddle, playing pickleball alongside some of the world's top professionals as part of the Joola Legends Asia Tour.

Organised by Joola, a pickleball and table tennis company, the tour features coaching clinics, exhibitions and product demonstrations, with additional stops in Hanoi (March 27) and Shanghai (March 28 and 29).

What started as a family activity during the Covid-19 pandemic has evolved into a passion for tennis great Agassi, who has become deeply involved in pickleball, both as a player and investor.

Pickleball has experienced unprecedented growth, with participation soaring in the last few years.

And the American, who emerged as a precocious teenager in 1986 and had a career lasting two decades, believes that this is just the beginning of the sport's rise.

The eight-time Grand Slam champion told The Straits Times: "From a participation deal, I think we're at its infancy. So they say we have about 30 million people in America playing. I think that's going to double, triple, in not too long at all... globally, I think it's going to be probably the fastest-growing sport we've ever seen."

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