Bobbi Oshiro
Bobbi Oshiro has rapidly ascended the ranks of professional pickleball, becoming a standout player known for her agility, consistency, and infectious positivity. With multiple titles on the APP Tour and a prominent role in Major League Pickleball (MLP), Oshiro exemplifies the dedication and passion driving the sport’s growth.
Early Life
Born in April 1994, Bobbi Oshiro hails from Waipahu, Hawaii. She graduated from the Iolani School in 2012, where she excelled in tennis and cross country. As a junior tennis player, she competed in prestigious tournaments, including the Federation Cup in 2010 and 2011, the Girls’ 16s and 18s Hard Court National Championships, and the Junior Tennis National Tournament in Arizona. Oshiro was ranked among the top 200 players nationally for her graduating class and was a member of the Hawaii Pacific Zonal team across multiple age divisions. She continued her tennis career at Boise State University, contributing significantly to the women’s tennis program.
Family Life
While specific details about Oshiro’s family are not publicly disclosed, she has often credited her support system—including family, friends, and fellow athletes—for her success. In a 2024 blog post, she emphasized the importance of these relationships in maintaining motivation and balance throughout her career.
Career
Oshiro’s transition to pickleball began in 2020 while coaching tennis in Florida. Encouraged by a colleague, she entered local tournaments and quickly found success, leading her to pursue the sport professionally.
Since turning pro in 2021, Oshiro has achieved significant milestones:
APP Tour Success: She has secured multiple titles, including women’s pro doubles championships at the 2024 APP Chicago Open and the 2025 APP Sacramento Open alongside partner Susannah Barr.
USA Pickleball National Championships: In 2024, Oshiro clinched the women’s singles gold medal, defeating top-seeded Megan Fudge in the semifinals and Alexa Schull in the final.
Major League Pickleball: Drafted in the first round of the 2023 MLP Challenger Level Draft, Oshiro has been recognized for her leadership and consistent performance, contributing significantly to her team’s success.
As of May 2025, Oshiro boasts a career record of 195–99 in women’s doubles, 78–47 in mixed doubles, and 21–10 in singles, with DUPR ratings of 5.96 in doubles and 5.74 in singles.
Net Worth
While exact figures are not publicly available, Oshiro’s earnings stem from tournament winnings, MLP contracts, and sponsorships. She is sponsored by JOOLA and uses the JOOLA Vision CGS 14 pickleball paddle.
Bobbi Oshiro’s journey from Hawaii’s tennis courts to the national pickleball stage underscores her adaptability, resilience, and passion for competition. Her continued success and dedication make her a prominent figure in the pickleball community.