Sydney Hosts NPL Championships: Australia’s first major NPL Championships of 2025, powered by ahm, will take place from February 21 to February 23 at Oxford Falls Grammar in Sydney. Players will compete for $30,000 in prize money and 400 ranking points, making it one of the most anticipated pickleball tournaments of the year.
The event will feature nine competitions over three days, including Open Mixed Doubles on Friday, Open and Intermediate Gender Doubles on Saturday, and Open and Intermediate Singles on Sunday.
Exciting Opportunities for Players
This PWR400 tournament offers a chance to earn significant ranking points and prize money, with $6,000 allocated to each Open event. Singles champions will take home $2,700, while doubles winners will receive $1,350 per player. Prizes are also awarded for second, third, and fourth places, as well as quarterfinal finishes.
Registration is open now and closes on February 13, 2025, at 8:00 AEST. The entry fee is AUD 80, increasing to AUD 100 on February 1. Players must register early to secure a spot and avoid higher fees.
Venue and Logistics
The pickleball tournament will be held at Oxford Falls Grammar, located at 1078 Oxford Falls Road, Oxford Falls, NSW. Parking is free, with spaces available under the school and along the road. An overflow parking lot is situated 50 meters from the main venue.
Refunds for withdrawals are available until February 13, but players withdrawing after that date will forfeit their fees.
Significance and What’s Next
The NPL Championships Sydney 2025 will not only highlight top talent but also contribute to the sport’s growth in Australia.
Players and fans can look forward to more PWR400 events throughout the year, building excitement and competition for the pickleball community.
News in Brief: Sydney Hosts NPL Championships
Australia’s NPL Championships 2025, powered by ahm, takes place February 21–23 at Oxford Falls Grammar, Sydney. Offering $30,000 in prize money and 400 ranking points, the event features nine competitions over three days. Open and Intermediate singles and doubles highlight the tournament. Registration closes February 13, 2025, with early entries saving on fees.
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