Brandon Lane, known as “B-Lane,” is a professional pickleball player representing Belize. Residing in Melbourne Beach, Florida, Lane transitioned from a collegiate tennis background to become a notable figure in the pickleball community. His journey into pickleball began unexpectedly after a shark bite incident and a suggestion from his college roommate. Since then, Lane has rapidly ascended the ranks, earning recognition for his competitive spirit and dedication to the sport.
Early Life
Born in the United States, Lane played collegiate tennis at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College before transferring to Reinhardt University. He graduated with a degree in Sports Management and a minor in Business Administration. His athletic background laid a strong foundation for his subsequent success in pickleball.
Family Life
Brandon Lane is married to Glauka Carvajal Lane, a fellow pickleball enthusiast and former college tennis player from Spain. The couple shares a passion for the sport and often travels together to various tournaments. They are known for their active lifestyle, which includes surfing and participating in pickleball events across the country.
Career
Lane began his professional pickleball career in 2022 and has since competed in 33 professional tournaments, participating in a total of 257 matches. As of May 2025, his career record stands at 132 wins and 125 losses in men’s doubles, 49 wins and 54 losses in mixed doubles, and 31 wins and 25 losses in men’s singles.
In 2024, Lane achieved a significant milestone by winning a gold medal in mixed doubles at the APP Tour. He also secured a bronze medal in men’s singles in 2023.
Lane is sponsored by Vatic Pro and is known for his unique playing style and engaging personality on and off the court. He often travels to tournaments in a converted camper van with his wife, embodying the pickleball community’s spirit of adventure and camaraderie.
Net Worth
Specific details regarding Brandon Lane’s net worth are not publicly disclosed. However, his income is likely derived from tournament earnings, sponsorships, and coaching engagements. His active participation in professional tournaments and partnerships with brands suggest a stable financial standing within the sport.