The courts were buzzing with energy over a weekend last month as Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) hosted one of its largest pickleball tournaments to date, attracting players and enthusiasts from across the region.
The event featured three hotly contested categories – Women’s Doubles (DUPR < 4.0), Women’s Doubles 35+ (DUPR < 3.5), and Mixed Doubles (DUPR < 3.0). Each match brought high-octane action, proving just how far the sport has come in cultivating a passionate and competitive following in the local community.
MBSJ’s commitment to developing pickleball as a community sport was on full display, with the tournament designed to cater to a range of skill levels and age groups. The inclusion of the 35+ women’s category gave more seasoned players a platform to shine, while the Mixed Doubles event saw diverse pairings put their chemistry and coordination to the test.
Players came in from all corners of the Klang Valley and beyond, turning the Subang Jaya venue into a melting pot of talent and camaraderie. Despite the competitive setting, the sportsmanship on display remained exemplary, opponents often congratulated each other mid-match and shared post-game tips and banter off the court.
As the final medals were awarded and exhausted players cooled off after their final rallies, there was a clear sense that this was only the beginning. With strong grassroots interest and increasing support from local authorities, pickleball in Subang Jaya looks set to continue its rapid rise one swing at a time.
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