Anna Leigh Waters made history at the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) Vegas Cup, claiming her 37th career Triple Crown win in the process. The American standout secured her second consecutive triple crown by dominating Anna Bright in the women's doubles final, further solidifying her dominance in the sport.
Waters, ranked No. 1, had an impressive tournament run, dispatching top opponents with ease and cementing her status as one of the greatest players in pro pickleball history. Her remarkable career achievements have left fans and pundits alike in awe.
The men's doubles final also saw drama unfold, as Ben Johns and Gabriel Tardio edged out Christian Alshon and Andrei Daescu in a thrilling match that many are calling "the best ever played." The victory marked the 13th time Johns has won with Tardio, who secured his second gold medal of the season.
On the women's side, Genie Bouchard continued her resurgence, taking out top seeds Anna Leigh Waters and Kate Fahey en route to the final. Although she ultimately fell short against Waters, Bouchard proved herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the sport, securing her second final appearance of the season.
The Senior Pro competitions also saw exciting results, with Mattias Johansson breaking Cooperman's hold on the men's singles title and Altaf Merchant and Steve Deakin claiming another doubles crown. Lila Rawlings and Tammie Steele took home the women's senior open doubles title, while Julie Johnson and Steve Deakin secured their fifth mixed senior title together.
As the PPA heads to Dallas for the UPA Worlds Bonanza 2025, fans can expect more thrilling matches and dramatic upsets in the lead-up to the biggest tournament of the season.
Waters, ranked No. 1, had an impressive tournament run, dispatching top opponents with ease and cementing her status as one of the greatest players in pro pickleball history. Her remarkable career achievements have left fans and pundits alike in awe.
The men's doubles final also saw drama unfold, as Ben Johns and Gabriel Tardio edged out Christian Alshon and Andrei Daescu in a thrilling match that many are calling "the best ever played." The victory marked the 13th time Johns has won with Tardio, who secured his second gold medal of the season.
On the women's side, Genie Bouchard continued her resurgence, taking out top seeds Anna Leigh Waters and Kate Fahey en route to the final. Although she ultimately fell short against Waters, Bouchard proved herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the sport, securing her second final appearance of the season.
The Senior Pro competitions also saw exciting results, with Mattias Johansson breaking Cooperman's hold on the men's singles title and Altaf Merchant and Steve Deakin claiming another doubles crown. Lila Rawlings and Tammie Steele took home the women's senior open doubles title, while Julie Johnson and Steve Deakin secured their fifth mixed senior title together.
As the PPA heads to Dallas for the UPA Worlds Bonanza 2025, fans can expect more thrilling matches and dramatic upsets in the lead-up to the biggest tournament of the season.