MLP Playoffs — Dallas Round 1
Dallas Round 1 is complete. Brooklyn, Dallas, Palm Beach, and Texas each won their series 2–0 and advanced to Newport Beach.
Pro Tour
More than a schedule: each event connects result-publication status, champions and finalists, season context, and the next storyline.

TOUR BOARD
MLP, U.S. PPA, and international events are separated so schedules and results are easier to scan.
Team matches, rosters, DreamBreakers, standings pressure, and the playoff path.
Dallas Round 1 is complete. Brooklyn, Dallas, Palm Beach, and Texas each won their series 2–0 and advanced to Newport Beach.
All eight quarterfinalists are set: New Jersey, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Columbus, Brooklyn, Dallas, Palm Beach, and Texas. Newport Beach runs August 14–16.
The four quarterfinal winners play best-of-three semifinal series, followed by the championship series.
The Orlando finale closed the regular season. New Jersey secured the No. 1 playoff seed, followed by St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Columbus with first-round byes.
Dallas Flash defeated Brooklyn in a 21–10 DreamBreaker after the team match finished 2–2, earning a second straight Super Sunday Belt and 25 event points. California finished third.
Dallas Flash completed an undefeated San Diego run by beating Columbus Sliders 3–1 for the Super Sunday Belt. Atlanta Bouncers finished third.
St. Louis Shock swept New Jersey 5s 3–0 for the title; Columbus Sliders beat LA Mad Drops 3–1 for third.
U.S. PPA main-tour and Challenger singles, doubles, brackets, and medal results.
The Georgia Challenger is complete with 514 registered players. Medal names remain withheld until the official Winners Circle publishes a stable table.
Events outside the U.S. across Asia, Australia, Europe, and emerging regional pathways.
An international PPA 125 event starts July 22, continuing the tour’s expanding non-U.S. calendar.
Hong Kit Wong won a record third straight PPA Tour Asia men’s singles gold. Yufei Long captured women’s singles and women’s doubles, while Len Yang/Collin Johns and Jaeda Minniefield/Luc Pham won the other doubles titles.
The event is complete with 398 registered players. Picklary rechecked the official listing on July 20; a stable medal table was still not available in the public view.
PICKLARY METHOD
Official results are the starting point; player, partner, season, and analysis layers turn scores into useful context.
Champion, finalist, final score, and publication status
Format, venue, field size, and season meaning
Breakouts, partnerships, injuries, returns, and rivalries
Continue to players, rankings, and deeper Picklary analysis
CONFIRMED RESULTS
Names and scores appear only when an official recap has published the finals.
July 16–19, 2026 · Barnes Tennis Center, San Diego, California
May 4–10, 2026 · Life Time Rancho San Clemente, San Clemente, California
April 27 – May 3, 2026 · Life Time Peachtree Corners, Peachtree Corners, Georgia
July 8–12, 2026 · Belknap Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan
January 19–25, 2026 · Life Time Lakeville, Minnesota
February 16–22, 2026 · Arizona Athletic Grounds, Mesa, Arizona
February 9–15, 2026 · The Courts, Cape Coral, Florida
TOURNAMENT READING ROOM
Move beyond one event by connecting player roles, partnerships, singles development, and junior pathways across the calendar.
Gabriel Tardio, Hayden Patriquin, and Christian Alshon are making the traditional support-side role more proactive. Their counters, middle pressure, and transition attacks are changing partnership construction.
Waters, Bright, Rohrabacher, Black, Johnson, and the Kawamoto sisters offer different answers to the same question: how should speed, feel, middle ownership, and court coverage be divided?
Hunter Johnson, Kate Fahey, Christopher Haworth, Kaitlyn Christian, and Federico Staksrud show how one strong week can reshape the singles conversation.
Ella Oh’s age-group progression gives readers a way to follow development, coaching, event choice, and equipment partnerships before a player reaches the senior tour.
LATEST CONTEXT
Use the official PPA schedule page for U.S. tour stops, event pages, locations, ticket/registration links, and player-field source checks.
Check before acting: Verify date, location, registration deadline, and event divisions at the source.
Verify at source: PPA Tour scheduleFor team competition, Major League Pickleball result and standings pages are useful primary links. Treat live tables as changing information and verify close to publication time.
Check before acting: Check the original table and its latest update time.
Verify at source: Major League Pickleball standingsTrack non-U.S. tournament and expansion notes separately from U.S. tour stops so international users can find relevant event information faster.
Check before acting: When a non-U.S. event page is confirmed, add date, city/country, divisions, registration source, and player-field link.
Verify at source: PPA Tour newsSOURCE POLICY
A completed event remains “official results pending” until its Winners Circle or result table is visible. Only verified names are added to event pages.
Checks: upcoming tournament dates · locations · event pages · registration links
SourceChecks: challenger tournament dates · locations · points · registration details
SourceChecks: team events · schedule · standings · match results
SourceChecks: standings · season records · playoff race · team results
SourceChecks: non-U.S. tournament pages · international expansion · host cities outside the United States · registration details
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