The Lake Hallie Open tournament will take place from June 21 to June 22, 2025, at Lake Hallie Gower Park in Lake Hallie, Wisconsin. Registration opens on February 7 and closes on June 11, with a registration fee of $50 per player.
Tournament Overview
This outdoor pickleball tournament will feature 18 courts and offer competitive play in two main age groups: 8-49 years and 50+. Players will participate in a round-robin format, followed by bracket play for gold, silver, and bronze medals.
The tournament reserves the right to adjust player placement based on previous ratings and may combine skill levels depending on the number of registered players.
Event Format and Details
Participants should arrive early for their scheduled events and bring plenty of water. The outdoor nature of the event means there will be no indoor backup in case of bad weather.
The tournament director has the authority to modify the format, shorten games, or make other adjustments to ensure the event runs smoothly, despite weather conditions.
Refund and Parking Policies
Withdrawals made before June 11, 2025, will incur a $5 processing fee per event. No refunds will be provided for withdrawals after the registration deadline.
There is no parking fee, and parking is available in front of the court entrance and in a nearby grass area. Participants are asked not to park along the road.
Event Impact
The Lake Hallie Open offers a chance for pickleball players to compete in a well-organized, fun atmosphere. With a large number of courts and a range of age and skill divisions, the tournament is expected to draw players from across the region.
The event will provide an excellent opportunity for local players to test their skills and meet others in the pickleball community.
News in Brief: Lake Hallie Open
The Lake Hallie Open (June 21-22, 2025) in Lake Hallie, Wisconsin, will feature 18 outdoor pickleball courts with competitive play for players aged 8-49 and 50+.
Registration opens February 7 and closes June 11, with a $50 fee. Players will compete in round robin and bracket play for medals. No indoor backup is available in case of bad weather.
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