Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad we have so many haters here. The courts are packed, so please continue to wallow in your misery at home.
Pickleball is about on the same level as frisbee golf or bowling.
We are happy for people to socialize but if they think they are playing a real sport, well no. No they are not.
Anonymous wrote:So glad we have so many haters here. The courts are packed, so please continue to wallow in your misery at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti- pickle ballers are SO SAD. Omg- in five years Pickleball with be even more the rage. Sorry not sorry that we're taking away your tennis courts, lol.
Typical dumb dumb response by a pickleballer.
At least where we live the public tennis courts aren’t used much…I would wager they are only used perhaps 25% of reasonable daylight hours.
I don’t care much about pickleball…but I do want public space available for things people want to do…why there are so many tennis courts when honestly it’s no longer that popular of a sport is beyond me…other then of course it is expensive/difficult to rip up concrete (which is why you either add another basketball court or pickleball courts.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every other day another friend becomes obsessed with pickleball or another place I go to installs pickleball courts.
I don’t get it. It’s just hitting a ball around, right? Like I get that might be fun sometimes but I don’t get the obsession.
What's there not to get?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like every other day another friend becomes obsessed with pickleball or another place I go to installs pickleball courts.
I don’t get it. It’s just hitting a ball around, right? Like I get that might be fun sometimes but I don’t get the obsession.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP with the long post above.
Just got back from playing. 56 year old woman, 4.0.
Played w a retired neurosurgeon, University of Arkansas tennis athlete, and owner of a paddle company. We play a format where winners move up and split, losers move down and split. So it’s completely random on the pairings.
This is one of the many things i love about pickleball. Easy to meet people you would never intersect with in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides the top player who is making money
All of the players in Premier and Challenger League of MLP have guaranteed contracts. Plus many make a ton with sponsors, endorsements, etc. There are only a few of the top pros who still have full time jobs; vast majority are full time pro pickleball.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pickleball-professional-sport-how-much-you-can-earn/
LOL... They don't make as much money as you think.
In 2022, the average PPA pro earned $96,000 in payouts, according to the league.
"The economics are much, much smaller for others who are just getting into the sport," he added. "They're taking sponsorship deals for $500 or $1,000 to be an ambassador of some brand."
96K is not a lot of money when you factor in the cost of travel, room and board.
Those are 2022 numbers. If you are remotely familiar with pro pickleball, you’d know the pro compensation has changed dramatically.
Yes, I am aware about the 2022 stats. However, I know the person who won the APP tournament in California recently, and her winning prize is 2k, for four days of competition. She actually lost money after spending on travel, hotel, food, etc...
You know you just described 99% of all professional tennis players, right? I meant that literally...only a handful can even do better than break-even.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it. It's for nonathletic people to socialize and pretend like they're getting exercise.
It is exercise. Non athletic people need a lower level of intensity.
Steady walking is more aerobic can pickleball. There's a whole lot of standing around in pickleball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti- pickle ballers are SO SAD. Omg- in five years Pickleball with be even more the rage. Sorry not sorry that we're taking away your tennis courts, lol.
Typical dumb dumb response by a pickleballer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti- pickle ballers are SO SAD. Omg- in five years Pickleball with be even more the rage. Sorry not sorry that we're taking away your tennis courts, lol.
Typical dumb dumb response by a pickleballer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti- pickle ballers are SO SAD. Omg- in five years Pickleball with be even more the rage. Sorry not sorry that we're taking away your tennis courts, lol.
Typical dumb dumb response by a pickleballer.