Bobbi Oshiro’s Winning Performance: The 2024 Major League Pickleball (MLP) Orlando Playoffs were nothing short of thrilling, with the Miami Pickleball Club emerging as the dominant force to claim the 2024 MLP Challenger Title. The team defeated the Chicago Slice in the finals, securing the top spot with a strong performance throughout the tournament. Meanwhile, the SoCal Hard Eights proved their resilience, earning a well-deserved third-place finish.
Here’s a breakdown of the top individual performances during the 2024 MLP Orlando Playoffs, where several players shined with exceptional skills and consistency:
1. Bobbi Oshiro (Miami Pickleball Club)
Oshiro delivered an outstanding performance, leading the Miami Pickleball Club to the championship with a win rate of 83.33%. Her contributions were pivotal, as she won 10 out of 12 games and accumulated 294 points, maintaining a high points won percentage of 55.37%. Oshiro’s dominance on the court played a crucial role in Miami’s victory.

2. Milan Rane (Miami Pickleball Club)
Rane also played a significant role in Miami’s championship run. With a solid win percentage of 66.67%, he contributed six wins across three games. Rane’s consistent performance and ability to win key games helped keep Miami on track for the title, finishing second overall in the standings with 228 points won and 190 points lost.
3. Noe Khlif (Miami Pickleball Club)
Khlif showcased his ability to perform under pressure, securing eight wins out of 12 games and a win percentage of 66.67%. His total of 289 points won was a testament to his resilience and commitment to helping Miami claim the title. Khlif’s strong performances throughout the playoffs solidified his position as a top contender.
4. Jack Munro (Chicago Slice)
Jack Munro was a standout performer for the Chicago Slice, helping his team remain competitive throughout the playoffs. With a win percentage of 66.67%, Munro earned six victories in 9 games, accumulating 223 points won. His consistency and ability to perform in crucial moments earned him a place among the top players.

5. Wyatt Stone (Chicago Slice)
Stone contributed significantly to the Chicago Slice’s push to the finals, finishing with five wins out of eight games. His win percentage of 62.50% and his performance in critical games kept Chicago in the race for the title. Stone’s efforts were instrumental in his team’s success, finishing fifth overall with 185 points won and 176 points lost.
6. Eric Oncins (Miami Pickleball Club)
Despite a slightly lower win percentage of 44.44%, Oncins played an important role in Miami’s title run. With four wins and five losses, his contributions were crucial in helping his team reach the final stages. Oncins tallied 223 points won and 218 points lost, maintaining a balanced performance throughout the tournament.
7. Max Manthou (SoCal Hard Eights)
Manthou’s performance for the SoCal Hard Eights helped them secure third place. He finished with five wins in eight games and a win percentage of 62.50%. Manthou’s ability to consistently perform in mixed doubles was key to SoCal’s success, as he earned 191 points and lost just 187.
8. Erik Lange (SoCal Hard Eights)
Lange, another key player for SoCal, contributed to the team’s third-place finish with three wins and four losses. While his win percentage of 42.86% wasn’t enough for a higher finish, Lange’s efforts on the court were vital for SoCal’s strong tournament run. He ended with 161 points won and 168 points lost.
9. Megan Fudge (Chicago Slice)
Megan Fudge helped the Chicago Slice stay competitive, winning five games out of nine. She ended with a win percentage of 55.56% and contributed 195 points won. Although Chicago didn’t claim the title, Fudge’s performance was one of the team’s most consistent throughout the playoffs.

10. Irina Tereschenko (SoCal Hard Eights)
Tereschenko faced challenges throughout the tournament, finishing with a win percentage of 37.50%. Despite winning three out of eight games, her presence on the court was important for SoCal’s third-place finish. With 183 points won and 195 points lost, Tereschenko’s determination contributed to the team’s overall performance.
The 2024 MLP Orlando Playoffs showed incredible performances from several players across all teams. The Miami Pickleball Club’s win, driven by players like Bobbi Oshiro and Noe Khlif, was a testament to their skill and teamwork.
The Chicago Slice, led by Milan Rane and Jack Munro, gave Miami a strong challenge in the finals. Meanwhile, the SoCal Hard Eights, with standout performances from Max Manthou and Erik Lange, proved to be a formidable force, securing third place in a fiercely competitive field.