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Toronto United Pickleball Club Dominates Prairie Pronghorns in Incredible 2025 CNPL Central Split Showdown

Toronto United Pickleball Club’s Victory: The Toronto United Pickleball Club defeated the Prairie Pronghorns with a score of 3–1 on Saturday, May 17. The match took place at Smash Pickleball in London, Ontario, as part of the 2025 Canadian National Pickleball League (CNPL) Central Split. Toronto United won three out of four games to secure the victory.

About the CNPL Central Split Event

The 2025 CNPL Central Split is a key event in the Canadian National Pickleball League. It gathers top pickleball teams to compete early in the season. Held at Smash Pickleball in London, Ontario, the event offers players a chance to test their skills and improve their league rankings.

Match Details and Player Lineups

The Toronto United Pickleball Club featured players Jada Bui, Jordann Vigna, Matt Kawamoto, and Maximilian Wild. The Prairie Pronghorns team included Antoaneta Toskova, Brad Chapman, Chris Alain, and Kim Layton.

GameToronto United Pickleball ClubPrairie Pronghorns
Game 12111
Game 21621
Game 32116
Game 42116
Total Wins (T)31
OutcomeWinLoss

Toronto United started strong by winning the first game. The Prairie Pronghorns fought back to take the second game. However, Toronto United won the last two games to finish the match with a 3–1 win.

What This Means for the Teams

This win puts the Toronto United Pickleball Club in a good position in the 2025 CNPL Central Split standings. Early wins help build confidence and improve chances for the rest of the season. The Prairie Pronghorns will aim to recover and perform better in their upcoming matches.

News in Brief: Toronto United Pickleball Club’s Victory

Toronto United Pickleball Club beat the Prairie Pronghorns 3–1 on May 17 at Smash Pickleball in London, Ontario. The match was part of the 2025 Canadian National Pickleball League Central Split, an important early-season competition for top Canadian teams.

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