2025 Proton Tucson Open
The 2025 Proton Tucson Open took place in Tucson, Arizona, from February 5 to 9, 2025. This pickleball tournament provided amateur and professional players with the opportunity to compete on the same courts. With a total of 769 players, it attracted some of the world’s top professional pickleball athletes and gave amateurs the chance to play against them.
Event Details
- Dates: February 5-9, 2025
- Location: Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club, 4001 N Country Club Rd, Tucson, Arizona 85716, United States
- Total Players: 769 registered
- Venue: Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club
- Courts: 30
- Surface: Tennis Hardcourt Surface
- Play Area: Indoor and Outdoor
- Net Type: Portable
- Official Ball: Vulcan VPRO Flight Outdoor
Tournament Format
Amateur Format (5.0 & 4.5 skill levels)
- Double Elimination with No Come-Around
- Main Draw: 2/3 games to 11, win by 2
- Consolation: 1 game to 15, win by 2
- Medal Matches: 2/3 games to 11, win by 2
- Round Robin Format (for lower skill levels with ≤ 12 teams):
- 3-4 teams: Round Robin, no Playoffs
- 5-12 teams: Round Robin with Playoffs for top teams
- Pool Play: 1 game to 15, win by 2
- Medal Matches: 1 game to 15, win by 2 or 2/3 games to 11, win by 2
Pro Format
- Qualifiers: Single Elimination 2/3 to 11, win by 2
- Main Draw: Single Elimination 2/3 to 11, win by 2
- Championship Sunday: Gold & Bronze matches with specific formats
These are the following winners of the 2025 Proton Tucson Open tournament in their respective categories:
Women’s Doubles
Gold: Anna Leigh Waters and Catherine Parenteau
Silver: Rachel Rohrabacher and Anna Bright
Bronze: Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd
Women’s Singles
Gold: Parris Todd
Silver: Kaitlyn Christian
Bronze: Kate Fahey
Mixed Doubles
Gold: Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns
Silver: Tyra Hurricane Black and Christian Alshon
Bronze: Kate Fahey and Dylan Frazier
Men’s Singles
Gold: Hunter Johnson
Silver: Christian Alshon
Bronze: Dylan Frazier
Men’s Doubles
Gold: Andrei Daescu and Christian Alshon
Silver: Gabriel Tardio and JW Johnson
Bronze: Ben Johns and Hayden Patriquin