DUPR Pickleball Social Drop-In Event: Players of all ages and skill levels are invited to join the ACE Social Drop-In pickleball session hosted by SmartVMC Racquetsports by ACE. The coed doubles scramble will be held at 5 PM at 775 Applewood Crescent in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.
Open to All Players
The ACE Social Drop-In event welcomes anyone who wants to play, regardless of experience or ability. The format is a coed doubles DUPR session scramble, meaning players will mix and match partners throughout the session. This helps keep the games fun and balanced.
A Social Way to Play
The goal of the drop-in session is to enjoy the game in a relaxed, friendly setting. No one is required to bring a partner or sign up in advance. Everyone plays with different teammates, making it easy to meet new people and build connections in the local pickleball scene.
Easy Viewing and Participation
Viewers are welcome to watch the session and enjoy the action. The event is listed as “Viewing Session: 1,” showing that it is open for people who just want to see what the games are like. The next scheduled game day is today at 5 PM.
What to Expect
The scramble format ensures that all players get a chance to play, regardless of skill. Since players are rotated through different partners, it’s a great way to improve skills while learning from others.
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A Growing Local Pickleball Hub
The event is part of a growing number of pickleball activities at SmartVMC Racquetsports by ACE. Located in Vaughan, Ontario, the facility continues to attract new players through its welcoming events and open sessions like this one.
News in Brief: DUPR Pickleball Social Drop-In Event
The ACE Social Drop-In pickleball session takes place today at 5 PM at SmartVMC Racquetsports by ACE in Vaughan, Ontario. The coed doubles scramble welcomes players of all ages and skill levels. No sign-up or partner is needed, making it a fun, social way to enjoy the game.
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