The “Battle for the Orlando Crowns“ tournament is set to take place on January 9, 2025, at the Orlando Racket Sports. Hosted by Orlando Racket Sports, this event promises an exciting day of indoor pickleball with more games and fun than any other competition.
Event Details
The tournament features two skill brackets for players to choose from. The Shooting Stars bracket is for those self-rating between 2.5 and 3.2, while the Rising Stars bracket is for players rated between 3.3 and 3.7.
Each player is guaranteed a minimum of eight games, starting with a round-robin and followed by gold, silver, and bronze matches.
Co-Host Aaron Phu
The tournament is co-hosted by Aaron Phu, PPR Professional Coach and Head Coach, who will be present to offer tips and guidance to participants. His expertise will provide extra value for players looking to improve their skills during the tournament.
Registration Information
Players can register as a team or solo, with solo participants being paired up as the event date approaches. The registration fee is $55, which guarantees at least eight games. Refunds are not available, but players can find a replacement if needed.
Venue and Facilities
The event will take place at Orlando Racket Sports, a popular venue known for its excellent climate-controlled facilities. The venue offers a comfortable space for competition, ensuring players can focus on their game without worrying about the weather.
Significance of the Event
The “Battle for the Orlando Crowns” is expected to be a fun-filled day of competitive pickleball, offering beginners and experienced players a chance to showcase their skills. The positive, welcoming environment makes it an event not to be missed.
News in Brief: Battle for the Orlando Crowns
The “Battle for the Orlando Crowns” pickleball tournament will be held on January 9, 2025, at Orlando Racket Sports. With two skill brackets, guaranteed games, and expert coaching from Aaron Phu, this event promises intense competition and a welcoming atmosphere. Registration is open for solo and team players with a $55 fee, offering a chance to compete for glory.
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