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Pickleball is a court sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis. The game is played on a surface one-third the size of a regulation tennis court, with a net lowered to 34 inches. Players use a paddle and a polymer ball, similar to a whiffle ball. The game was established in 1965, and has grown exponentially across North America, with burgeoning audiences in Europe, India and Asia as well. Because the game is fast-paced and appeals to a wide range of ages, the USAPA conservatively estimates there are 2,000,000-2,500,000 dedicated Pickleball players in the United States today! Growth of pickleball is estimated to reach 8 million by the end of 2018. PICKLEBALL: One of the fastest growing sports in the USA! The USAPA is tracking approximately 40 new Pickleball facilities in the U.S. every month! At the beginning of 2013, there were 1,700 pickleball venues. As of June 2016, there are over 4,300. The number of pickleball courts in North America has increased from 2,309 in 2010 to 10,000 in 2016…. an increase of over 400% in just six years! The USAPA currently has a network of over 1,200 ambassadors who are actively teaching and promoting the game in communities all over the United States. Source: SFIA 2016; USAPA.org
PICKLEBALL: North America One of the fastest growing sports in the USA! Places to Play Map: usapa.org
PICKLEBALL: Arizona (insert your state or area here) Places to Play Map: usapa.org
PICKLEBALL: SE Valley Court Needs Southeast Valley Pickleball Players are looking for • Outdoor Public Venues • Evening and Weekend Play • All outdoor courts are in HOAs, Private Communities and RV Resorts and are not public. • There is also the need for instructional play and teaching new players young and mature and drills to improve individual play. • Note: there is no shortage of instructors or players, there is the shortage of public places to play
PICKLEBALL: Pecos Park Court Needs (Its important to show current activities and events that you can or have held, show that court usage will increase) What has been accomplished: Below are samples that happened in PHX • First Park District offering of beginner classes (2 sessions 32 openings were filled in a few days) • Meetup of players on Saturday nights (average 35 players) several beginners have also heard about pickleball and played • We have met a few tennis players, they are now pickleball players • Battle of The Paddle Tournaments (3 in total) • The last tournament had 138 registered players who played over 270 matches in 3 days…This is the only tournament in the City of Phoenix • New Horizons School, a school at 48th St and Frye, approached us asking to introduce and teach pickleball…they saw us playing one weekday
PICKLEBALL: Pecos Park What can happen if Pecos Park is converted to 8 pickleball courts (Show what the future can look like with courts, new or converted Key takeaways should be that there will lbe activity at the park, which would help prevent non-usage or decay, and create a safe environment) • 2 or more tournaments a year • Additional players (higher tier and more publicity) • Tournament can increase to a 4th day , estimate 200+ players • USAPA sanctioning of the park • Additional vendors Tax or space revenue • User fee charged to players at tournaments • Increased play time for general public • Increased lessons for general public • Increased revenue stream to the community center and park • All this can be managed without city personnel
PICKLEBALL: Pecos Park What WILL happen if nothing is done • The tennis courts will remain empty and become a bigger eye sore to the community • (Insert a photo of the empty, unused tennis courts)
PICKLEBALL: One of the fastest growing sports in the USA! • Pickleball Places to Play Chart: • July 2016: 4,303 Places to Play Source: USAPA.org
USAPA Members • July 2016: 23,150 (Up 204% in 2 years!) PICKLEBALL: One of the fastest growing sports in the USA! Membership by State: Arizona 2022 California 1705 Florida 1177 During the months of October through April there is a large influx of players from the northern states and Canada, in those month there are 23 tournaments in and around the Valley Source: USAPA.org
PICKLEBALL: Pickleball brings positive cash flow to tournaments and to add to the economy Duel in the Desert 2016 in Casa Grande: 3 day event Expenses for the tournament: $ 17,220 Income - $ 29,166, Expenses. This is a Tier 2 tournament. In addition players spend in the area restaurants, hotels and travel $100 per day per player.
PICKLEBALL: Pickleball brings positive cash flow to tournaments and to add to the economy Battle of the Paddle III 2016: 3 day event Expenses for the tournament: $ 1,700 Revenue - $ 4,500 In addition players spend in the area restaurants, hotels and travel
EQUIPMENT REVIEW: • Court http://www.usapa.org/court-diagram/ • Net • Paddles • Balls More Details & Info: http://www.usapa.org/what-is-pickleball/
CONSTRUCTION: PAINTING COURTS In cases where existing slabs are present (tennis, basketball court etc.), permanent painting can transform these into pickleball courts. Est Cost: $6,000-$8,000 NEW CONTRUCTION In cases that require brand new construction, a typical per-court price runs around $40,000-50,000
Need Help Getting Started? Contact local USAPA Ambassadors! Ambassadors are volunteers who have pledged to promote the sport of pickleball and the USAPA in their local area. They may be individuals or couples, or a group of ambassadors working together as a team. The main prerequisite is a love of the sport and the desire to share our game with others of all ages. Arizona Ambassadors: http://www.usapa.org/ambassadors-usapa/
LETS PLAY! USA Pickleball Association PO Box 7354 Surprise, Arizona 85374 usapa.org