Here’s more proof demonstrating how amazing and unique the sport of pickleball actually is. In today’s video, you will meet Wimbledon champion JoAnne Russell who partnered with the youngest 5.0 pickleball player on the planet, Jack Munro, and shook things up by winning gold together in the 5.0, 19-49 age bracket at the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships. Get all the details now and be inspired by these champions who prove you can rise from anywhere at any age. JoAnne currently teaches tennis and pickleball in Naples, FL as well as North Carolina.
Special thanks to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame for their help with this project. The Hall of Fame aspires to preserve the history and further the development of women’s intercollegiate tennis. You can learn more at ITAHallOfFame.org.
Also we would like to thank Gulfshore Life for their support of this video. To learn more about JoAnne Russell, check out their article at GulfShoreLife.com.
========== WATCH THIS RELATED VIDEO ==========
Find out more about the youngest pickleball player to date, Jack Munro. It takes a village to raise a great pickleball player, and that’s just what happened in Simi Valley, California! With the help of an amazing community of pickleball players, Jack has become the youngest nationally ranked 5.0 pickleball player. Hear the whole story in this compelling episode of I ♥ Pickleball.
You can click on the SUBSCRIBE HERE button to subscribe for free and be notified as soon as new pickleball videos are released.
Pickleball Channel is powered by the wonderful support of our friends and partners, Hyland’s Leg Cramps. You can also learn more about our partners at hylands.com/products/hylands-leg-cramps
Additional pickleball resources can be found at the USAPA website at usapa.org
Stay here to watch more #pickleballvideos! #pickleball
I am trying to find this match online and can’t. Could you include a link to it.
Thanks
Lee
How super awesome is that!!!! You guys ROCK!
In a 19-49 age group tournament, you can be 12 or 62? Why have an age group? Just trying to understand. I have only been playing since Dec. but I am playing in a senior tournament next month. Thanks!