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Johns Brothers Silence Critics with Dominant Atlanta Slam Victory After 5-Month Drought!

Johns Brothers Silence Critics with Dominant Atlanta Slam Victory: As pickleball continues to evolve in 2024, one of the debated topics has been whether the game’s accelerated pace has caught up with Collin Johns. The Johns brothers, Collin and Ben, had set a high bar in 2023 with their remarkable success in men’s doubles.

This year, however, they have faced a more challenging environment, marked by increased speed and power. Heading into the CIBC Atlanta Slam, the Johns had experienced a five-month drought in men’s doubles finals, fueling speculation about whether Collin could adapt to the new game dynamics or if Ben should seek a different partner.

Atlanta Showdown

The Atlanta event saw the Johns brothers addressing recent criticisms head-on. They avenged earlier defeats against Andrei Daescu/Gabe Tardio and Christian Alshon/Riley Newman, setting up a gold medal match against Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich. Known for their rapid and powerful style, McGuffin and Martinez Vich had reached the final with a thrilling approach. The final was a show of contrasting styles: the Johns’ strategic play against McGuffin and Martinez Vich’s aggressive tactics.

In the final, the Johns brothers emerged victorious with a scoreline of 11-4, 11-0, 6-11, and 11-4. They dominated the initial games, with McGuffin and Martinez Vich responding in game three before succumbing to the Johns’ performance in game four.

 

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Game-by-Game Breakdown

Games One and Two

  • Ben Johns: 3/3 on speedups, 10 drives, 8 drops
  • Collin Johns: 4/7 on speedups, 9 drives, 2 drops
  • Tyson McGuffin: 2/5 on speedups, 3 drives, 1 drop
  • Jaume Martinez Vich: 5/13 on speedups, 5 drives, 6 drops

Game Three (Won by McGuffin/Martinez Vich)

  • Ben Johns: 2/3 on speedups, 3 drives, 3 drops
  • Collin Johns: 1/2 on speedups, 3 drives, 1 drop
  • Tyson McGuffin: 1/3 on speedups, 3 drives, 2 drops
  • Jaume Martinez Vich: 5/5 on speedups, 7 drives, 1 drop

Game Four

  • Ben Johns: 1/1 on speedups, 9 drives, 2 drops
  • Collin Johns: 3/4 on speedups, 4 drives, 1 drop
  • Tyson McGuffin: 2/5 on speedups, 2 drives, 0 drops
  • Jaume Martinez Vich: 1/2 on speedups, 5 drives, 2 drops

The statistics reveal a clear trend: the team that excelled in speedups won each game. Collin Johns notably adjusted his game in Atlanta, tripling his speedup frequency compared to previous performances and increasing his drive rate significantly.

Collin Johns’ Adjustments

Dave Fleming, who provided commentary for the match, highlighted Collin’s transformation. Fleming noted Collin’s increased aggression and remarked that this new approach was essential for success. Despite criticisms that Collin’s previous, more passive style might be outdated, he showed a clear evolution in his gameplay.

The victory in Atlanta validates the Johns brothers’ continued skills and shows Collin’s successful adaptation to the game’s evolving demands. His willingness to embrace a more aggressive style has positioned him as a formidable competitor moving forward.

 

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News in Brief: Johns Brothers Silence Critics with Dominant Atlanta Slam Victory

At the CIBC PPA Atlanta Slam, Collin and Ben Johns secured a decisive victory in the men’s doubles final, overcoming Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich with scores of 11-4, 11-0, 6-11, and 11-4. The win comes after a five-month dry spell and addresses recent criticisms about Collin’s adaptation to the faster pace of 2024 pickleball.

Collin Johns significantly altered his play style, increasing his frequency of speedups and drives. Commentary from Dave Fleming highlighted this strategic shift, affirming that Collin’s adjustments were crucial to their success in Atlanta.

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