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National Pickleball Month is celebrated annually in the United States during the month of April. The purpose of this month-long event is to raise awareness about pickleball, promote the sport, and encourage more people to participate in it. Pickleball is a fun, social, and accessible sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis.
National Pickleball Month was established in 2018 by the United States of America Pickleball Association (USAPA), the sport's governing body in the US. During this month, various events, clinics, and tournaments are organized across the country to introduce the sport to newcomers and celebrate the growing popularity of pickleball. It's an opportunity for experienced players to share their love for the game and for new players to learn the rules and techniques.
Pickleball enthusiasts and organizations use National Pickleball Month as a platform to connect with their communities, engage with local schools, and work with recreational centers to create more opportunities for people to play the sport. The event also helps to highlight the physical and mental health benefits associated with playing pickleball, such as improved cardiovascular fitness, enhanced hand-eye coordination, and reduced stress levels.
National Pickleball Month has gained increasing attention and support over the years, with more people getting involved in the sport and recognizing its positive impact on their well-being and social lives.
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