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pickleball

[pik-uhl-bawl]

noun

  1. a game, similar to tennis and badminton, played indoors or outdoors on a court with a low net, using a short-handled, lightweight paddle and a perforated plastic ball.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of pickleball1

First recorded in 1970–75; originally a proprietary name for the equipment used in the game
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“For some, exercise can look like participating in boxing classes. For others, it’s water aerobics, dancing or playing pickleball. Just remember that any type of and amount of exercise can positively support your journey.”

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La Quinta Resort & Club in the desert offers junior pickleball clinics, along with massages and facials for tweens and teens up to age 15.

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I met his lovely older wife at a pickleball party last year.

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The adoption of the new ordinance did not please everyone on both sides of the pickleball feud.

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Twins Boone and Ford Casady are finding lots of time at Crossroads to play baseball and soccer for their school teams, then focus on their outside school sports love — pickleball.

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