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Questions About Our Events?

Everything you need to know about tournaments, workshops, and court socials for active players 40-60

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Nope! We run skill-based divisions, so you'll compete against players at your level. Whether you're hitting forehands for the first time or you've been playing for years, we've got a bracket that's right for you. Most of our tournaments feature beginner, intermediate, and advanced divisions.

Court socials are casual and fun—you rotate partners, play friendly matches, and just enjoy the game without any pressure. Tournaments are more structured with brackets, match schedules, and recorded results. Both are great ways to play; it just depends on what vibe you're looking for that day.

Our workshops run about 90 minutes. That gives us time to cover the basics—serving, scoring, court positioning—and get you some actual practice with guided drills and partner exercises.

You can register online through our event pages, which makes it super easy to check availability and see who else is signed up. If you prefer to chat or have questions about which event fits you best, reach out to our team directly—we're happy to help.

Our events are designed for players 40-60, so you'll be playing with people in your age bracket. This creates a natural fit in terms of playing style, energy level, and life stage. That said, doubles means you'll meet plenty of new partners and opponents, and everyone brings their own personality to the court.

We run tournaments throughout the year with a mix of tennis and pickleball events. Most seasons have 3-4 major tournaments, plus monthly smaller events depending on location and demand. Check our announcements page for the full schedule in your area.

Still have questions?

Our team is here to help you find the perfect event or answer any other questions about getting started.

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