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Glendale pickleball store serves Spring Fling
(Evolve PR and Marketing)
Pickleball players compete earlier this year at The Pickleball Space in Glendale.
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Spring is officially here and The Pickleball Spaceis playing host to its first Spring Fling showdown.
The Spring Fling Tournament takes place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on April 13 and April 14 at The Pickleball Space, 5665 W. Bell Road, Glendale. These doubles tournaments will have a double elimination format, with every serve and smash counting toward crowning the champion.
Men’s and women’s doubles will kick off the action on Saturday, April 13, while mixed doubles will take center stage on Sunday, April 14.
The Pickleball Space opened in January and is equipped with 10 indoor courts. The venue features local elements such as its Pro Shop selling local pickleball gear and serving local coffee and food.
Participants have the opportunity to earn gold, silver or bronze medals in the first action-packed tournament of the season. The public can reserve a spot for $40 at this web site.