Ben Johns and Collin Johns Part Ways: Ben Johns and Collin Johns, the most successful duo in pickleball, have decided to part ways after dominating the sport for four years. The announcement, made just weeks after their strong performance at the Daytona Beach Open, marks a major shift in the sport’s competitive landscape. Together, the brothers have accumulated 33 gold medals and 43 total podium finishes.
Dominance Defined by Stats and Success
The Johns brothers have been the most consistent and successful men’s doubles team since joining forces. They hold a 74% podium percentage and an impressive 56% title percentage. Even in 2024, despite growing challenges, they led the tour with seven gold medals.
Ben, known for his precision and adaptability, and Collin, praised for his defensive prowess, have set a standard few teams can rival. The duo’s most memorable win this year came at the CIBC Atlanta Slam, where they triumphed 11-4, 11-0, 6-11, 11-4 against Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich.
However, signs of strain appeared in 2024. Increasing competition, on-court frustration, and less effective strategies led to the decision.
“We’ve achieved so much as a team together, and I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished,”. “Change-ups in life and in sports can be a refreshing thing.”( Ben Johns)
Exploring New Partnerships
Both players are now seeking new partners for the 2025 season. Ben is rumored to team up with rising stars like Gabe Tardio, Hayden Patriquin, or Dylan Frazier, though many are already committed to other partnerships. Collin may pair with familiar faces like Jay Devilliers or Dekel Bar, or explore new talent like Jack Sock or Noe Khlif.
Despite the split, the brothers remain united.
“This is not necessarily the end of our partnership for good, just a healthy adjustment for the time being,” ( Ben Johns).
Looking Back and Moving Forward
The numbers highlight the magnitude of their success:
- Men’s Doubles Career Gold Medals
- Ben Johns: 43
- Collin Johns: 33
- Matt Wright: 18
- Men’s Doubles Teams Career Gold Medals
- Ben Johns/Collin Johns: 33
- Frazier/Johnson: 10
The brothers are currently only signed up for the Masters tournament in 2025. Their next steps include deciding on training locations and coordinating with new partners.
The Legacy of the Johns Brothers
This split is more than a partnership change; it signifies a shift in pickleball’s competitive era. As the sport grows globally, the decision highlights the need for adaptability even among the best. Fans will watch closely as Ben and Collin embark on new journeys, reshaping pickleball’s future while building on their unmatched legacy.