Speaking of triggering events ...
ESPN: Former junior Wimbledon champ Noah Rubin leaves tennis for pickleball
"I'm not a tennis traditionalist, but there's a love for the sport and when you see something like pickleball coming in and so quickly taking over, the knee-jerk reaction is like, 'Get the f--- out of here,'" Rubin told ESPN. "No chance is this [sport] going to be anything, no chance is this worth a look. But then I put my ego aside, and I was like, 'Wow, I get it now. This all makes sense.'"
Rubin isn't entirely sure when he'll make his competitive debut and admits he still hasn't figured out many of the specific details about his pickleball career, but he's excited to be a part of the growing sport early. There are currently three professional leagues -- Major League Pickleball (MLP), the Association of Pickleball Professionals (APP) and the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) -- and, since the organizations are all so new, players aren't necessarily beholden to one and many participate in various events across leagues. The sport's popularity has never been higher -- both at the professional and recreational level -- and last month LeBron James was announced as an owner of an MLP expansion team, alongside Maverick Carter, Draymond Green and Kevin Love. Drew Brees and James Blake are also investors in the league.
Rubin will be at the MLP's final tournament of the year this weekend in Columbus, Ohio, as a spectator and then will try to figure out his next steps. He said he wants to take his time in deciding his first event, but in the meantime he's hoping to use the social media and marketing skills he has acquired from running "Behind the Racquet" to help continue expand pickleball's reach.
ESPN: Former junior Wimbledon champ Noah Rubin leaves tennis for pickleball
"I'm not a tennis traditionalist, but there's a love for the sport and when you see something like pickleball coming in and so quickly taking over, the knee-jerk reaction is like, 'Get the f--- out of here,'" Rubin told ESPN. "No chance is this [sport] going to be anything, no chance is this worth a look. But then I put my ego aside, and I was like, 'Wow, I get it now. This all makes sense.'"
Rubin isn't entirely sure when he'll make his competitive debut and admits he still hasn't figured out many of the specific details about his pickleball career, but he's excited to be a part of the growing sport early. There are currently three professional leagues -- Major League Pickleball (MLP), the Association of Pickleball Professionals (APP) and the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) -- and, since the organizations are all so new, players aren't necessarily beholden to one and many participate in various events across leagues. The sport's popularity has never been higher -- both at the professional and recreational level -- and last month LeBron James was announced as an owner of an MLP expansion team, alongside Maverick Carter, Draymond Green and Kevin Love. Drew Brees and James Blake are also investors in the league.
Rubin will be at the MLP's final tournament of the year this weekend in Columbus, Ohio, as a spectator and then will try to figure out his next steps. He said he wants to take his time in deciding his first event, but in the meantime he's hoping to use the social media and marketing skills he has acquired from running "Behind the Racquet" to help continue expand pickleball's reach.
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