NOLA Gold Cup Pickleball Tournament: Pickleball players in New Orleans can gear up for the NOLA Gold Cup, taking place July 12-13, 2025, at The Exchange. Early bird registration is now open with a $10 discount using code “ExGold10” until June 12 at 8 a.m. or after the first 100 players sign up.
The tournament promises at least six games per team, with round-robin play leading into brackets. Players will compete using Franklin X40 balls, and all match results will be automatically posted to DUPR. Saturday will host doubles, Sunday will host mixed doubles, and singles can be played either day.
Format and Competition Details
The tournament format ensures players get plenty of action. Matches will be best two out of three sets for medal rounds. Custom medals and other prizes will be awarded to top performers.
Cash Prizes for Open Division
For competitive players, the 2025 NOLA Gold Cup will feature an OPEN Cash Prize division. Men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles teams can compete for $2,000 in cash prizes for each category.
Rewards and Perks for Players
The tournament adds more excitement with the launch of PicklePerks. Players can use their earned rewards to buy APA apparel or use them for future event discounts. This adds extra motivation for players beyond just medals and titles.
Impact and Future Outlook
The NOLA Gold Cup is set to energize the summer pickleball scene in New Orleans. With exciting rewards, cash prizes, and guaranteed gameplay, it offers great opportunities for players at all levels. Organizers hope the event will attract top talent and grow the local pickleball community.
News in Brief: NOLA Gold Cup Pickleball Tournament
The NOLA Gold Cup Pickleball Tournament hits The Exchange in New Orleans on July 12-13, 2025. Early bird registration offers $10 off with code “ExGold10” until June 12. Featuring round-robin play, cash prizes, PicklePerks rewards, and custom medals, the event promises excitement for players of all levels.
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