Fairfield & Suisun Valley PPA Challenger 2025: The Fairfield & Suisun Valley PPA Challenger, presented by Caymus-Suisun, will be held from August 22 to August 24, 2025, at Allan Witt Park, 1741 W Texas Street, Fairfield, California. Registration is now closed, and the tournament will feature amateur and professional pickleball players competing for cash prizes and ranking points.
Tournament Details
Amateur players will compete on courts alongside the Championship Court, where top up-and-coming professionals play for cash prizes and ranking points. This setup allows amateur players to experience a professional environment. Events are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and registration may not remain open until August 15 in future years.
Prize Money
The tournament offers a total of $10,000 in cash prizes. The money will be evenly divided among five professional event disciplines. First, second, and third-place finishers in each event will receive payouts after the tournament concludes.
Player Conduct and Participation
Participants are expected to follow the Player’s Code of Conduct. Information is available on the official tournament website. The tournament also has a clear Transgender Participation & Competition Policy to ensure fair play.
Opportunities for Referees and Volunteers
Officials interested in refereeing professional, open, or amateur matches can sign up online. Volunteers are encouraged to join and help make the event successful.
Location and Directions
All matches will be held at Allan Witt Park in Fairfield, California. Attendees and participants can find directions and venue information through the official tournament link.
The Fairfield & Suisun Valley PPA Challenger provides an exciting platform for amateur and professional players to compete at a high level, offering a unique experience in a competitive, fan-friendly environment.
News in Brief: Fairfield & Suisun Valley PPA Challenger 2025
The Fairfield & Suisun Valley PPA Challenger takes place August 22-24, 2025, at Allan Witt Park, Fairfield, California. Amateur and professional players compete for $10,000 in prize money. Registration is closed, and participants must follow the Player’s Code of Conduct. Referee and volunteer opportunities are available for the event.
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