Anna Bright came back to singles at the PPA Tour Bristol Open not to prove anything, but to avoid wondering “what if.” Her run from 40th seed to quarterfinals says that’s a pretty solid reason. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gsWZW-qh
The Dink Pickleball
Media Production
New York, NY 8,068 followers
Pickleball Lives Here. The leading news & media, e-commerce and events business in the fastest growing sport in the US.
About us
Pickleball news & media for 1 million enthusiasts across a network of newsletters, podcasts, website and social media. The Dink is also the creator of the sport's #1 subscription box, The Pickleball Box, and produces PicklePod, voted the #1 podcast in pickleball co-hosted by multi-time PPA Tour, APP Tour and Major League Pickleball Champion, Zane Navratil. The company's events arm holds celebrity and pro-am events, livestreams pro tournaments & exhibitions and hosts The Dink Minor League, the largest amateur team-based circuit of over 200 tournaments including 7 Regional Championships and a National Championship across the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia, China and India. The Dink is a subsidiary of Upswing Sports, a portfolio of minority and majority investments in media, tech and e-commerce.
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https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwww.thedinkpickleball.com/
External link for The Dink Pickleball
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- Media Production
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- sporting goods, events, distribution, entertainment, education, pickleball, and media
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New York, NY 10038, US
Employees at The Dink Pickleball
Updates
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It’s no secret that the pickleball paddle industry relies heavily on Chinese manufacturing. As technology evolves, the processes and labor required to produce top-of-the-line paddles can be exorbitant. Believe it or not, it’s far more complicated than slapping a few layers of plastic and carbon fiber together and calling it a day. With tariff-talk escalating, some consumers are wondering if there are brands making paddles right here in the USA. The short answer? Yes. But the list is short. Here are a few we know of: Paddletek, Engage Pickleball & Avoura Many brands assemble their paddles domestically; others have claimed they’re moving manufacturing stateside. For now, these are the brands we know of that are actively making paddles in the USA.
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The PPA Tour has teamed up with PlaySight to stream every court—yes, up to 45 of them—live, with HD video, score overlays, multi-angle views, even real-time brackets. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/empKU-Qx
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Zane Navratil served Fox News a finger wag. During a Major League Pickleball pop-up in Grand Central, Fox’s Griff Jenkins challenged Zane on live TV. One counter winner later, Zane let the finger do the talking. When a forgotten paddle forced one dad to buy a $1 special from Dollar Tree, he expected junk. What he got was a neon-green menace with no spin, a tiny sweet spot, and enough unpredictability to make every rally hilarious. Max Freeman took out the world No. 1 Ben Johns at the PPA Tour Bristol Open. He missed returns, flubbed thirds, and shrugged it all off, leaning on experience from taking down Jack Sock and Connor Garnett. Enough shots landed to pull off the upset.
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This 12‑year‑old picks his favorite athlete and it’s not Shohei or Tatis Jr. Michael Frankie from the Little League World Series named pickleball superstar Ben Johns as his hero. (Broadcast even had to clarify “Pickleball Player”) Pickleball’s influence is growing. Ballparks, watch your backs. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eUi9tuJQ
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During his ESPN intro at the Little League World Series, Texas East’s Michael Frankie skipped the usual MLB or NFL idols. His favorite athlete? Ben Johns. Yes, that Ben Johns. The broadcasters even had to clarify he plays pickleball. Respect. We're teaming up with Tinder for a new round of Courted events — social mixers designed for connection, not competition. Singles courts, swipe-free mingling, and just enough pickleball to keep things interesting. Coming soon to Chicago, Austin and Miami. Nico Valencia pulled up to the PicklePod with hot takes, wild theories, and a suspiciously interrogation-room-looking podcast setup. He and Zane Navratil handed out some very unofficial MLP awards and built some bold first-team rosters while they were at it.
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The Palm Beach Royals are the latest expansion franchise joining Major League Pickleball for the 2025 season. It was purchased at a record-high valuation by Zach Hunter and Taylor Meyer of Hyperspace Ventures. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/edi6HDRx
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CityPickle is bringing seven pro courts, a full bar, and a permanent home for pickleball to Times Square. Their new flagship location will open in fall 2025 inside the iconic Paramount Building. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eWsTcK8i
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Pickleball made it to Freakier Friday, but not without taking a few hits. In the new Disney sequel, Jamie Lee Curtis and Mark Harmon square off on the pickleball court in a scene that clearly got… some of the sport right. A 14-12 semifinal match ending on a foot fault call? That’s what allegedly happened in a Reddit-submitted tourney recap, where a kitchen violation call stopped play at match point. Turns out, under USA Pickleball rule 13.D1.c, the point should’ve been replayed, not handed over. Wondering why top players drive the third and drop the fifth? It’s not just vibes. It’s geometry, pace, and court positioning. Pro player Tyson McGuffin breaks it all down in a recent film session, and yes, it’ll make you rethink your third-shot drop obsession.