Exciting pickleball weekend in Estepona

Pickleball Weekend in Estepona is a great way to enjoy the sport

Estepona hosts a pickleball event. Credit: Sergio Contreras Arcos

From Friday, May 30 to Sunday, June 1, pickleball enthusiasts on the Costa del Sol will have a thrilling weekend in Estepona, as the popular sport will take over the Estepona tennis club in Forest Hills. The Estepona Tennis Club in Forest Hills will host a three-day tournament for players of all levels. Singles, doubles, and mixed doubles are on the agenda.

The tournament begins at 5pm, Friday, with men’s and lady singles. On Saturday, doubles matches will begin at 10am. The mixed doubles will follow on Sunday. The clubs in Marbella, Estepona as well as beyond are expected to show up in force.

The four courts of the club will host all matches. The courts are made of high-quality materials and provide a great space for players to practice, compete, and enjoy this dynamic game. These new facilities are perfect for players of all levels, and offer a great opportunity to meet others and improve your skills.

Pickleball is gaining popularity in the Costa del Sol due to its quick pace and simple rules. Follow to stay informed about local news and events. Pickleball Marbella & Estepona Facebook

There is still time for you to register. The website is the best way to contact the organizers. www.tenisestepona.com. This weekend will be filled with fun sports and sunshine, regardless of whether you’re playing or just watching.


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