WikiBit 2026-05-13 00:27Kiora Kunimoto is part of a new wave of teenagers making waves on tour.PPAThis year, instead of just having a small top-pro only draw for its Tour Finals
This year, instead of just having a small top-pro only draw for its Tour Finals event, the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) ran an entire amateur tournament as well as a 500-level pro event to get some of its tour players another opportunity to hit the courts and fulfil contractual obligations. Nearly 1,600 players participated in the Tour Finals event as a result, which helped pack the stands and give the non-qualifying touring pros an event to play to help fill their schedules. This is a quick recap of the 500-level event, which in my Medal Tracker I have included into the PPA Challenger section (for lack of a better place to put it). There was also a full slate of Senior Pro events which well briefly cover at the end, which are on the Senior Medal Tracker.
We‘ve already covered the Tour Finals component, where the tour’s top players competed for its season-ending championship and which featured a clean sweep of all five No. 1 seeds.
With that said, lets recap the action.
Mens Pro Singles Recap
The Mens Singles draw featured a slew of singles specialists who have had deep runs in PPA events in the past, names like Zane Ford, Michael Loyd, Luc Pham, Adam Harvey, Mota Alhouni, and Spartak Rahachou. However, the final once again featured the 15-yr old Tama Shimabukuro, who topped the No. 1 seeded Ford in the semis before falling to Rafael Lenhard in the final. Lenhard was famous for giving Ben Johns a round of 64 loss at this same venue last June, a loss that started Johns inexorable decision to stop playing singles, but a win over Tama is no small feat here.
Womens Pro Singles Recap
One week after a spirited run to the Atlanta Slam singles semi finals, where she took a game off of Anna Leigh Waters, teenager Kiora Kunimoto cruised to the gold medal here without dropping a game as the top seed. In the final she took out Australian veteran Sahra Dennehy 9,10.
Mixed Pro Doubles Recap
Nicolas Acevedo made a statement this weekend, making the finals of both Mens and Mixed Doubles. In Mixed, he teamed with Isabella Dunlap, who has been all over the leaderboards of PPA Challenger events of late, and won the draw as the No. 21 seeds. In the final they beat two PPA veterans in Tyler Loong and Layne Sleeth.
Mens Pro Doubles Recap
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The international expansion of the tour could be seen on full display at this event, with a slew of the newly signed international PPA pros here and competing. One of the best Asia-based Mens doubles teams, Eunggwon Kim and Hong Kit Wong, were seeded 5th but crashed out in the quarters. Fittingly for a draw without any of the top ranked players, a No. 21 seed made it to the finals in Nicolas Acevedo & Clayton Powell, but they were felled by Tama Shimabukuro & Yuta Funemizo, who had a great run at the Atlanta Slam (they lost in the Bronze medal match) but who took the title here.
Womens Pro Doubles Recap
The all-Aussie pair of Danni-Elle Townsend & Sahra Dennehy (soon to be seen in MLP playing for the Columbus Sliders and the California Black Bears respectively) held serve as the No. 1 seeds here and took the title. They topped No. 2 seeds Lingwei Kong & Genie Erokhina in the final.
Senior Pro Competition Quick Recap
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