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Kissimmee Hosts Dink Against Alzheimer’s: A Tournament for Change

Kissimmee Hosts Dink Against Alzheimer’s: There’s more to pickleball than just quick volleys and finesse at the net—sometimes, it’s about making a difference. That’s exactly what “Dink Against Alzheimer’s” is aiming for this December in Kissimmee, Florida. The two-day tournament, hosted at the recently renovated RPMS Sports Club, brings together 40+ pickleball players for a weekend of spirited competition, all while raising awareness and support for Alzheimer’s.

With men’s doubles kicking off Saturday and women’s doubles taking over Sunday, the event is packed with action. Each division—3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5—gets its time on the court, offering a level of play for everyone, from seasoned competitors to those climbing the ranks.

A Venue Worth the Drive

The RPMS Sports Club has undergone significant upgrades, and this tournament puts those updates to the test. Players can expect top-notch courts and amenities that meet the needs of competitive play. Whether you’re a local or traveling in, the facility promises a memorable experience for both participants and spectators.

News In Brief: Kissimmee Hosts Dink Against Alzheimer’s

At its core, this pickleball tournament is about community and purpose. “Dink Against Alzheimer’s” offers a chance to do more than just play—it’s an opportunity to rally for a cause that affects millions. So, dust off your paddle, head to Kissimmee, and be part of something bigger than the game.

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