Collin Johns Faces a New Challenge: Collin Johns, Ben Johns’s former doubles partner, may face a transitional year in 2025 as he seeks to establish his next steps in professional pickleball. With two years remaining on his PPA contract, Collin is expected to continue playing, though his performance and partnerships could evolve significantly.
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Will Collin Play Full Time in 2025?
The biggest question surrounding Collin Johns is whether he will play a full schedule next year. Speculation suggests he might consider a different career path within pickleball, but his PPA contract likely keeps him in the mix for at least two more seasons.
Analysts expect Collin to partner with solid but not top-tier players in 2025. If Gabe Tardio pairs with Ben, JW Johnson is unlikely to team up with Collin. Instead, Collin may rotate through partnerships with players like Andrei Daescu, Jaume Martinez Vich, or Hunter Johnson.
The End of an Era for the Johns Brothers
For years, Ben and Collin Johns were the dominant duo in men’s doubles, achieving unmatched success. However, 2024 exposed some of Collin’s limitations, with experts ranking him closer to a top-30 player than the top 10.
Collin’s friendship with Dekel Bar could lead to a potential partnership, though success on the podium is uncertain. As talent in men’s doubles grows deeper, replicating the Johns brothers’ historic run of wins is unlikely for any team.
Impact on the PPA Tour
Collin’s journey in 2025 will likely influence the competitive dynamics of men’s doubles. While younger players continue to elevate the sport’s level, Collin’s experience and steady play still hold value.
Fans of the sport have praised the Johns brothers’ legacy. As Collin transitions into the next phase of his career, his ability to adapt and find compatible partnerships will determine his place in professional pickleball.