Diadem Sports has announced the grand reopening of its newly transformed pickleball facility in Tulsa. Formerly known as Topseed Pickleball, the venue has now become the Diadem Pickleball Complex, marking the company’s second location.
Celebration Events Planned
The grand reopening will feature a two-day celebration starting January 11. The first day includes a Moneyball tournament, where professional players will compete for cash prizes.
The following day, the facility will host a community open house, allowing the public to explore the courts, meet the staff, and participate in pickleball activities.
“Seeing the passion for pickleball in the Tulsa community confirmed this as the ideal market for our expansion. The existing facility impressed us with its exceptional court layouts and dedicated team.” – (Michael Manglardi, Co-Founder of Diadem Sports)
“We’re eager to build on their foundation and introduce a new programming style designed for players of all levels. This facility embodies our core brand value, ‘Live to Play,’ by making pickleball enjoyable and accessible for everyone.” – (Michael Manglardi)
Programming for All Skill Levels
Gene Devito, National Director of Programming, shared insights about the new offerings.
“Our programming is designed to give new players a warm welcome to the sport while also giving intermediate and advanced players that extra edge when competing.” – (Gene Devito)
“From Intro to Pickleball Clinics to Pro-Level Moneyball tournaments, we’re creating an environment where players can connect, improve, have fun, and make new friends.” – (Gene Devito)
The reopening of the Diadem Pickleball Complex is significant for the local community. It provides an upgraded space for pickleball enthusiasts and a variety of programs to cater to players of all skill levels. This initiative not only supports the growth of pickleball in Tulsa but also fosters a sense of community among players.
News in Brief: Diadem Pickleball Complex
Diadem Sports will celebrate the grand reopening of the Diadem Pickleball Complex in Tulsa on January 11. The two-day event includes a Moneyball tournament featuring professional players and a community open house for the public to explore the facility and engage in pickleball activities. The revamped complex aims to support players of all skill levels and strengthen the local pickleball community.
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