If you鈥檙e looking for a racket sport this spring, you might find some of the old standbys are a bit passe. Tennis? Too hard. Racquetball? No one wants an indoor sport during a pandemic. Well, how about pickleball? The main problem with this laidback version of tennis, pingpong and badminton may be that it鈥檚 just too popular. Courts across the region seem perpetually filled with players.
The very fact that the courts exist is largely the work of one man, as detailing the sport鈥檚 explosive growth here. Mike Chapin fell in love with pickleball in 2014, writes Nicholas Phillips. Thanks to Chapin鈥檚 advocacy, in 2016. Tilles Park in St. Louis became host to the area鈥檚 first permanent multicourt pickleball facility. At Chapin鈥檚 urging, four parks across the city have followed, with more on the way (and even more coming to St. Louis County).
On Tuesday鈥檚 St. Louis on the Air, Chapin discussed pickleball lore, his efforts to get pickleball courts installed in parks around the city and what gives the sport its multigenerational appeal.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know a sport where a grandparent and grandchild can be physical in the same field or court together like pickleball,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the beauty of the game.鈥
Chapin also addressed the criticism that pickleball鈥檚 growth has come at the expense of tennis. At the point he began advocating for pickleball, he said, the city alone had 149 tennis courts. 鈥淚 knew there was capacity to have tennis and pickleball intertwined,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e certainly wanted to be a good partner. 鈥 Quite honestly, several players from tennis or racquetball convert over to pickleball, or play both sports at the same time, and just fall in love with pickleball.鈥
Tower Grove Park, for instance, has nine tennis courts and eight pickleball courts. 鈥淲e usually have about 20 or 30 people waiting to play pickleball, and the tennis courts are barely full,鈥 Chapin said.
We also heard from listeners across the metro area.
For those eager to see top players on the court, Chapin also shared that the USA Pickleball Association鈥檚 Middle State Regional Tournament will be held at the Dwight Davis Tennis Center in Forest Park from May 27 to 30.
鈥淭here will be over 800 players representing 37 states participating in this major event and it will really showcase a lot of how great our pickleball sport is along with the growth we have going on right now in St. Louis,鈥 he wrote in an email. 鈥淕uests and non-players are welcome to come out to watch the sport being played in singles, doubles and mixed doubles formats throughout the four days of the tournament. Admission is free.鈥
Related Event
What: USA Pickleball Association Middle State Regional Tournament
When: May 27-30
Where: Dwight Davis Tennis Center, 5620 Grand Drive, St. Louis 63112
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