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Pickleball is in no mood to slow down! As a racket ball sport, pickleball has started to create its own following, as it is one of the rising sports in America. But now, not only in the US, it has also found popularity in Australia. That too in such a way, there was an official pickleball league played in the country.

The season finale took place in Melbourne and created a lot of hustle and bustle in the country with the way things turned out to be. After having a successful inaugural season of the league, a whopping price pool revelation came to light as The Brisbane Breakers became the first champions of the league.

Pickleball league in Australia reveals astonishing prize money

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Recently, the first professional pickleball league in Australia took place, which was organized by the Major League Pickleball Australia. After having a successful inaugural season, the Brisbane Breakers became the first champions of the league and surprisingly featured a record-breaking prize pool.

The professional league of Australia, which has partnered with the Pickleball Australia Association, will have $700,000 as the prize money placed on the tournament, according to PRNewswire. In addition, it will feature six events spread throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, in addition to eight new professional teams.

Precisely, it has become the highest level of pickleball played outside of Australia. As well as one of the pickleball events carrying the highest cash prizes, attracting players from all over the world. Even though the inaugural season concluded satisfactorily, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that the growing racket sport is expanding its features globally, having concurrently developed a devoted player and fan base.

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Not only that, but recently, a tennis loyalist, Jimmy Connors, talked about the undeniable impact of pickleball as it continues to make inroads in America. Let’s take a look at what the 71-year-old American tennis legend has to say about pickleball’s rise as a sport.

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Jimmy Connors on the rising pickleball craze

The eight-time Grand Slam champion talked in one of his recent conversations about the rise of pickleball. In addition, he also shared his observations regarding how he has seen the sport grow. He said, “But I know a lot of the guys you know in this last generation have flipped from tennis over to pickleball and it’s a lot easier to get better at that quicker, you know, so it’s an opportunity for, for people who were playing tennis.”

He then went on to discuss how, even though he practices tennis every morning, he has regularly observed people playing pickleball in his daily life. Yet he grasped how the game has the ability to encourage people to socialize, develop their abilities, and maintain an active lifestyle, which is why it has gained such popularity so quickly.

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