The Emerald Open 4 pickleball tournament is set to take place from March 21-23, 2025, at the T. Jeffers Center in Gastonia, North Carolina. Organized by A2M Sports, the event will feature singles, doubles, and mixed doubles competitions across the Open, 50+, and 60+ age groups. The tournament follows a round-robin format with playoffs, ensuring ample playtime for participants.
♦️"Emerald Open 4"
Pickleball Tournament in Gastonia, NC
March 21-23, 2025
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A Premier Event for Players of All Levels
The tournament is expected to draw a mix of experienced and amateur players. With early registration discounts available, players are encouraged to sign up in advance. Notably, junior players and USA Pickleball Ambassadors can participate for free, further promoting inclusivity in the sport.
The T. Jeffers Center, known for its quality courts and welcoming environment, will provide an excellent venue for the event. Organizers anticipate strong participation, given the growing popularity of pickleball in North Carolina.
Significance and Future of the Tournament
The Emerald Open 4 is more than just a competition—it is a reflection of pickleball’s rapid expansion in the region. As more players take up the sport, events like this help strengthen the local pickleball scene while offering participants a chance to gain competitive experience.
With sponsors such as CORE, ONESHOT Pickleball, and Scorpion Pickleball supporting the event, the tournament is expected to be a major success. Organizers are optimistic that this year’s competition will pave the way for even larger events in the future.
News in Brief: Emerald Open 4 pickleball tournament
Emerald Open 4 pickleball tournament will take place in Gastonia, North Carolina, from March 21-23, 2025. Featuring multiple divisions and a round-robin format, the event is expected to draw competitive and amateur players.
Free entry for juniors and ambassadors encourages inclusivity, while expert insights highlight pickleball’s growth in the region.
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