Hunter Johnson

Hunter Johnson is a distinguished professional pickleball player who has rapidly emerged as one of the sport’s elite competitors. Known for his agility, tactical versatility, and powerful serve, he competes primarily on the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) Tour and Major League Pickleball (MLP). Born in 1994, Hunter leverages a strong background in professional tennis to fuel his impressive pickleball career, achieving top rankings and numerous tournament successes.
Early Life
Hunter Johnson was born on June 2, 1994, in Taos, New Mexico. Growing up in a small ski town, he was active from a young age and developed a passion for racquet sports. Hunter played collegiate tennis at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas, where he and his twin brother Yates became the winningest doubles team in school history. Hunter reached a peak national ranking of No. 15 in doubles and No. 30 in singles during his college career.
After graduation, he pursued a professional tennis career focusing on doubles, notching 14 professional titles—including 13 ITF Futures and 1 ATP Challenger title—with wins over players such as Alexander Zverev and Felix Auger-Aliassime. His career-high ATP doubles ranking was No. 198 in 2021. One highlight was practicing with tennis legend Roger Federer.
Family Life
Hunter shares a close relationship with his twin brother Yates Johnson, also a professional pickleball player. Their shared athletic journey is marked by collaboration, including competing together as doubles partners. While he keeps most of his personal life private, Hunter maintains a supportive circle of family and friends. He currently resides in New Braunfels, Texas, balancing his professional career with personal pursuits.
Career
Hunter retired from professional tennis at the end of 2021 and transitioned full-time to pickleball alongside his twin brother. Since joining the pro circuit, Hunter has quickly ascended the ranks, reaching No. 2 in the DUPR singles rankings at one point.
Known for his aggressive serve, solid net play, and quick reflexes, Hunter has consistently excelled in major tournaments. He finished 4th in singles at the National Championships two years running and has been drafted in the Premier division of MLP, representing the Atlanta Bouncers and currently the LA Mad Drops.
Hunter won his first PPA singles title at the CIBC Atlanta Slam in September 2024. In 2025, he continued his medal run with gold at the PPA Proton Tucson Open and reached the finals in mixed doubles at the Stratusphere Gin Virginia Beach Cup, showcasing his versatility.
He is sponsored by Paddletek and plays with the Paddletek Bantam TKO-CX paddle, known for its blend of control and power, complementing his playing style.
Net Worth
Hunter Johnson’s net worth is not publicly available.
Player Profile
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Hunter Johnson |
| Hometown | Taos, New Mexico, USA |
| Residence | New Braunfels, Texas, USA |
| Sport | Pickleball (formerly professional tennis) |
| Professional Pickleball Debut | 2022–2023 PPA Tour |
| Career Highlights | PPA singles title at CIBC Atlanta Slam, gold at PPA Proton Tucson Open, top DUPR singles ranking |
| Playing Style | Aggressive serve, versatile net play, quick reflexes |
| Net Worth (2025) | Not publicly available |
| Paddle | Paddletek Bantam TKO-CX |
