Pickleball England
Pickleball England is a not-for-profit organisation established to promote and encourage the sport of pickleball at local, national, and international levels. They act as the sole governing or delegating body for the sport in England. In collaboration with other appropriate bodies in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, they work to promote pickleball throughout the UK.
What Role Does Pickleball England Play in Pickleball?
Pickleball England plays a pivotal role in the development and promotion of pickleball. They are the strategic lead for the sport in England, providing advice, support, and knowledge to members, customers, and partners. They inform and influence public opinion and key decision-makers about the benefits of participation and investment in pickleball. Additionally, they are responsible for the selection, preparation, organisation, and performance of pickleball teams representing England in international competitions. They organise national leagues, competitions for all age levels, and international matches and tours. Furthermore, they produce guidelines on health and safety, child protection, equality, and other relevant areas.
Pickleball England’s purpose is to create and support opportunities for everyone to enjoy and achieve in pickleball. Their vision is to be recognised as a world-leading National Governing Body, delivering a diverse and dynamic sport that transforms lives, connects communities, achieves excellence, and inspires medal-winning performances. Their core values include respect, ambition, inclusion, teamwork, focus, and excellence.

