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Austin’s Top Pickleball Tournaments Revealed: Dink & Slam Takes the Lead

A recent poll featuring 508 responses has crowned Austin’s top pickleball tournaments, with Dink & Slam/Horseshoe Bay emerging as the favorite. The survey highlighted fierce competition among local events, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for pickleball in the city.

Dink & Slam/Horseshoe Bay Tops the List

Dink & Slam/Horseshoe Bay earned 30.1% of the votes, solidifying its place as Austin’s most popular pickleball tournament. Known for its scenic venue and competitive matches, this event attracts players and spectators alike.

“We’re thrilled with the recognition,”. “It’s a testament to the vibrant pickleball community in Austin.”( a tournament organizer shared)

Close Contenders in the Rankings

Liveball TX’s Moneyball Tournament followed with 26% of votes, showcasing its unique format that combines competition with a lively atmosphere. Meanwhile, The Kitchen Open, organized by The Kitchen, garnered 23.6%, praised for its inclusivity and skilled play.

Dink for Pride by Austin Deaf Pickleball also stood out, receiving 18.5% for its focus on accessibility and community engagement.

https://twitter.com/TheKitchenPB/status/1874525291655393752

Pickleball’s Growing Impact in Austin

The poll highlights the growing popularity of pickleball across Austin. Local players and fans noted that these tournaments not only provide entertainment but also foster community connections.

“Each tournament brings its unique energy and offers something special for players of all levels.”(A frequent attendee remarked)

These rankings celebrate the diversity and appeal of pickleball events, cementing the sport’s place in Austin’s culture.

News in Brief: Austin’s Top Pickleball Tournaments

A recent poll of 508 responses crowned Austin’s top pickleball tournaments, with Dink & Slam/Horseshoe Bay taking first place at 30.1%. Liveball TX’s Moneyball Tournament (26%) and The Kitchen Open (23.6%) followed closely. Dink for Pride also earned recognition for accessibility. The rankings showcase pickleball’s growing popularity and its role in fostering community in Austin.

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