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The March 2026 issue of World Pickleball Magazine is now live, featuring global league developments, tournament analysis, exclusive interviews, and stories from across the international pickleball community.
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Three Brands, Three Distinct Profiles
Each organisation brings a distinct profile to the professional circuit. Facolos is a Vietnamese brand aiming to connect Asian pickleball with the global stage. Franklin arrives with eight decades of sporting goods history and a reputation for mass market appeal. Paddletek offers a strong heritage of engineering precision and close athlete collaboration.
That mix of regional ambition and established international backing reflects the wider commercial momentum building across pickleball in Asia.
Ten Events and a Major Opening Stop
The agreements cover the entirety of the 2026 calendar. The upcoming season features ten scheduled tournaments across the continent. The competitive year will commence with the MB Hanoi Cup in Vietnam from the first to the fifth of April, boasting a significant $300,000 prize pool.
The scale of that opening event underlines how quickly the regional tour is developing into a serious pathway within the wider global pickleball development picture.
Brand Confidence in the Asian Market
This continued commercial commitment from major equipment manufacturers highlights the growing confidence in the Asian market. Top professionals such as Gabriel Tardio, Anna Leigh Waters, and Christian Alshon currently represent these brands globally. Their direct financial backing of the Asian tour elevates the competitive standard and ensures players have access to elite equipment.
Why These Deals Matter
As the tour structure expands across Slam, Cup, and Open tiers, these partnerships will be crucial. They provide the necessary stability to support the professional pathway for emerging athletes chasing ranking points and qualification for the global PPA Finals.
In practical terms, this is not just a sponsorship story. It is another sign that Asia is becoming a more important battleground in the professional game, both commercially and competitively, and that belongs squarely within the wider global pickleball news conversation.
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