Roscoe Bellamy
Roscoe Bellamy is a professional pickleball player from Bell Canyon, California. Standing at 6’5″ (195.6 cm) and playing right-handed, he turned professional in early 2023. Bellamy has quickly made a name for himself in the sport, earning recognition as one of the promising talents in pickleball. He currently competes in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events on the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) Tour and Major League Pickleball (MLP).
Early Life
Born on January 26, 2000, in Pacific Palisades, California, Bellamy was introduced to tennis at a young age. He achieved a #1 national junior tennis ranking, which laid the foundation for his athletic career. Bellamy played collegiate tennis at UCLA and also competed professionally before transitioning to pickleball in early 2023.
Family Life
Details about Bellamy’s family life are not widely publicized. However, he has expressed gratitude for the support of his coach and fellow players, including Hunter and Yates Johnson, who have been instrumental in his development as a pickleball player.
Career
Bellamy’s transition to pickleball was marked by a notable victory at the Pickleball Slam on ESPN in March 2023, where he defeated tennis legends Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick. Since then, he has continued to rise through the ranks. In April 2025, Bellamy reached the Men’s Singles Final at the Veolia North Carolina Open, defeating top players such as Hunter Johnson, Zane Ford, and Max Freeman along the way.
As of May 2025, Bellamy holds the following rankings:
Singles: #13
Doubles: #44
Mixed Doubles: #29
He has participated in 45 professional tournaments, with a total of 258 career matches. Bellamy is currently a member of the Columbus Sliders in Major League Pickleball.
Net Worth
As of now, there is no publicly available information regarding Roscoe Bellamy’s net worth