Eduardo Irizarry
Eduardo Irizarry is a professional pickleball player from Lajas, Puerto Rico, recognized for his dynamic playing style and commitment to growing the sport. With a background in collegiate tennis and a deep connection to his heritage, Irizarry has made a strong impact both on the court and as a coach in the pickleball community.
Early Life
Eduardo Irizarry was born and raised in Puerto Rico. He began his academic and athletic journey at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez before transferring to St. Bonaventure University, where he continued his tennis career. One of the highlights of his collegiate tenure was a significant doubles victory over a top-ranked team from the University of Mary Washington.
Family Life
There is limited public information regarding Eduardo Irizarry’s family life. However, his identity as a proud Puerto Rican and his efforts to represent his roots through the sport of pickleball are prominent aspects of his personal narrative.
Career
Eduardo transitioned to professional pickleball in 2022, quickly building a name for himself. As of early 2025, he has participated in 27 professional tournaments and over 200 matches. His competitive record includes 88 wins and 118 losses in men’s singles, 58 wins and 42 losses in mixed doubles, and 11 wins and 35 losses in men’s doubles.
Irizarry’s accomplishments include two silver medals and one bronze in Men’s Pro Singles events on the APP Tour. He also earned a silver medal in Men’s Pro Doubles at the APP Tour Fort Lauderdale Major.
Aside from competing, Irizarry is an experienced pickleball coach based in the Houston, Texas area, particularly in Taylor Lake Village. With four years of coaching under his belt, he offers lessons to players of all skill levels and aims to make the game more accessible and enjoyable.
Net Worth
Eduardo Irizarry’s exact net worth is not publicly disclosed. However, his sources of income likely include tournament winnings, coaching fees, and potential sponsorship deals. His active presence in the professional circuit and coaching roles suggest a sustainable and growing career in the sport.