The 2nd annual Greenwood Freedom Cup Pickleball Tournament will take place from May 10-11, 2025, at the Freedom Park Pickleball Courts in Greenwood, Indiana. The tournament, hosted by Greenwood Parks & Recreation, will feature pool play followed by single-elimination playoffs, with medals awarded to the top three teams.
The event will be held at the state-of-the-art 16-court complex in Freedom Park, which includes LED lighting and eight shade structures. The tournament format consists of round-robin pool play games, each played to 11 points, win by 2. Teams that advance from pool play will move on to single elimination rounds, where games will be played to 15 points, win by 2.
Tournament Details
Registration for the Greenwood Freedom Cup is open until May 6, 2025, and costs $40. All registered participants will receive a T-shirt. The tournament will feature divisions for players of various skill levels, and medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each division.
Refund Policy
Participants should be aware that no refunds will be issued after May 1, 2025. Refunds will not be provided in the event of a weather-related cancellation, and any service fees paid to Stripe or Pickleball Brackets will not be refunded.
Significance of the Event
This tournament offers players a chance to compete in a high-quality facility while enjoying a fun and competitive atmosphere. With pool play leading to intense elimination rounds, the Greenwood Freedom Cup promises to be a thrilling experience for all participants. This event also helps promote pickleball in the Greenwood community, showcasing the growth of the sport.
News in Brief: Greenwood Freedom Cup Pickleball Tournament
The 2025 Greenwood Freedom Cup will take place on May 10-11 at Freedom Park Pickleball Courts in Greenwood, Indiana. The tournament features round-robin pool play and single elimination playoffs. Registration closes May 6, 2025, with a cost of $40. Medals will be awarded to the top three teams.
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