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Carolina Hack Gears Up for CNPL at Belgium Pickleball Courts

Carolina Hack Gears Up for CNPL: In a recent Instagram video that has caught the eye of the pickleball community, Canadian professional player Carolina Hack shares her excitement from a pickleball paradise in Gent, Belgium in her Insta status.

“Hello everybody! I’m here in Belgium, in Gent, and look what a pound! There’s three pickleball courts, and also two paddle courts outside, and nine more indoors. That’s awesome!” – (Hack)

Training for Big Leagues

Carolina Hack, who has made waves in the pickleball world, is gearing up for the CNPL (Canadian National Pickleball League) season. With her signature energy, she takes full advantage of the top-notch courts, blending her training routine with the European charm of Gent. “I’m gonna practice a little bit for CNPL,” she adds, showing her commitment to excellence and preparation.

Rising Star in Canadian Pickleball

Hack, who recently re-signed with the Toronto United team for the 2024 CNPL season, continues to shine on the international stage. Her impressive track record includes multiple championship titles and a notable representation of Team Canada at the MiLP (Major International Pickleball League) in California. As a player with a CTPPR rating of 5.0 in doubles and 4.9 in singles, Hack’s skills are undeniable. Her sponsors, Kona and Unyphisio, are proud to back such a dedicated athlete.

With her high spirits and relentless drive, Carolina Hack is not just practicing but also paving the way for future success. Her journey is a testament to the growing global reach of pickleball and the dedication of its top players.

News in Brief: Carolina Hack Gears Up for CNPL

Canadian professional pickleball player Carolina Hack recently shared her excitement from Gent, Belgium, where she’s enjoying world-class facilities, including 12 pickleball and paddle courts. In her Instagram video, Hack expressed her enthusiasm for the top-notch training environment as she prepares for the CNPL season.

Known for her impressive track record and recent re-signing with Toronto United for the 2024 CNPL season, Hack’s dedication is evident. With a CTPPR rating of 5.0 in doubles and 4.9 in singles, Hack continues to excel on the international stage, representing Team Canada in the MiLP and receiving support from sponsors Kona and Unyphisio. Her commitment and energy reflect her promising future in pickleball.

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