The 2025 New Hampshire Lakes Region Pickleball Tournament will take place from September 4 to September 7 at Foss Field in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. This USA Pickleball-sanctioned event will be a qualifier for the World Pickleball State Championship, offering medalists discounted registration fees for the National State Championships in Dallas, TX. Registration is now open, with a $60 fee that increases to $70 after July 15.
The tournament will feature a variety of events, including men’s and women’s singles, mini-singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, with skill clinics available for players on Thursday, September 4. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded in each category, and all results will be reported to USA Pickleball.
Tournament Details and Format
Matches will be played in a round-robin format, with games either to 15 or 11 points, depending on the number of teams in each bracket. Brackets will be organized by skill level and age group, with the possibility of combining age groups if necessary. All players must be registered and fully paid to secure their spot, and the tournament is limited to the first 350 players.
This outdoor tournament offers no backup dates, so players are advised to prepare for potential weather-related delays or cancellations.
Players are responsible for bringing their equipment, chairs, hydration, and food, though several restaurants are within walking distance of the venue.
Event Significance
The NH Lakes Region Pickleball Tournament offers local players a chance to showcase their skills on a national stage.
With a well-organized format and prestigious qualification opportunities, this event is assured to become a key highlight of the region’s pickleball calendar.
News in Brief: 2025 New Hampshire Lakes Region
The 2025 New Hampshire Lakes Region Pickleball Tournament will take place from September 4-7 at Foss Field in Wolfeboro. This USA Pickleball-sanctioned event is a qualifier for the World Pickleball State Championship.
Registration is open for a $60 fee, with a variety of events and medal awards. Limited to 350 players, the tournament offers a national stage for competitive play.
ALSO READ: Southern Grit Advocacy Hosts Pickleball Tournament to Promote Personal Safety Awareness
