Major League Pickleball 2025 Sponsorship: Major League Pickleball, also known as MLP presented by DoorDash, announced that Edward Jones will be the title sponsor for four of its events during the 2025 season. These include two regular-season tournaments, one mid-season tournament, and the championship event set for November.
Four Big Events in 2025
The partnership will feature Edward Jones as the main sponsor for the following events:
- Edward Jones MLP Phoenix (May 29–June 1)
- Edward Jones MLP San Clemente (June 26–29)
- Edward Jones MLP Mid-Season Tournament in Grand Rapids, Michigan (July 9–13)
- Edward Jones MLP Cup in Dallas (Oct 31-Nov 2)
This move shows continued growth and support for professional pickleball as MLP expands its reach.
Tickets Now Available
Fans can now buy tickets for the 2025 MLP Phoenix, Edward Jones MLP San Clemente, and Edward Jones MLP Mid-Season Tournament. These tickets are available through the website Tixr.com. Tickets for the Edward Jones MLP Cup in Dallas will be released soon.
A Growing Sport
This sponsorship deal highlights the rising popularity of Major League Pickleball across the United States. With Edward Jones supporting four major events, the league continues to attract major brands and fans. The added visibility and funding are expected to improve event quality and fan experience.
What Comes Next
With Edward Jones taking a lead role in these events, the league expects more fans, more excitement, and a bigger spotlight on professional pickleball in 2025. As ticket sales begin and dates get closer, the events will likely draw more attention in person and online.
News in Brief: Major League Pickleball 2025 Sponsorship
Edward Jones will sponsor four Major League Pickleball events in 2025, including Phoenix, San Clemente, Grand Rapids, and Dallas. Tickets for three of these are on sale now through Tixr.com. This new sponsorship deal is a major boost for MLP and highlights the sport’s growing popularity.
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