Men's singles
Chasing: Federico Staksrud·Hunter Johnson·JW Johnson
Haworth has held the world No. 1 spot; Staksrud and a deep field chase.
Tournaments
Completed-event results, medalists, brackets, official result source links, and the current discipline leaders.
A snapshot of who is leading each pro division after the 2025–26 PPA Tour season. Positions and DUPR change as results are processed — open the official ladder for the live order. (As of 2026-06-19)
Chasing: Federico Staksrud·Hunter Johnson·JW Johnson
Haworth has held the world No. 1 spot; Staksrud and a deep field chase.
Chasing: Kate Fahey·Catherine Parenteau
Waters has dominated women’s singles; Fahey is the clear next-best.
Chasing: Federico Staksrud·Andrei Daescu·Christian Alshon
Johns/Tardio ran a dominant 2026 men’s doubles season together.
Chasing: Jorja Johnson·Jade Kawamoto
The “two Annas” have been the team to beat in women’s doubles.
Chasing: Anna Bright·Hayden Patriquin
Waters/Johns have been the top mixed team across the season.
Team league
MLP’s team season runs through the summer in a multi-event format where standings points accumulate toward the playoffs. Through the early events the league has been defined by parity, with several different teams taking event titles.
The New Jersey 5s recovered from a slow opening event to win MLP Austin and climb back atop the standings, going unbeaten across their last two events. With teams trading wins, playoff seeding is tight.
Results as of 2026-06-19 and may be amended — see the official source for full brackets and scores.
Season finale
The season-ending championship for the top qualifiers wrapped up the 2025–26 PPA Tour season, and the top seeds largely held serve. Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio finished an unbeaten men’s doubles campaign, and Anna Leigh Waters added more hardware in doubles and mixed even after sitting out singles.
The biggest jolt came in men’s singles pool play, where Connor Garnett took down world No. 1 Christopher Haworth and finished pool play unbeaten — though Haworth recovered to win the title. Anna Leigh Waters withdrew from singles citing knee trouble, opening the door for Kate Fahey, who did not drop a game on her way to the women’s singles crown.
Results as of 2026-06-19 and may be amended — see the official source for full brackets and scores.
Slam
The final Slam of the regular season carried double ranking points and a national CBS window, and it doubled as the last chance to qualify for the Finals. Anna Leigh Waters swept all three of her events for another career Triple Crown, while Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio kept their men’s doubles streak alive.
The run of the week belonged to 15-year-old Tama Shimabukuro of Hawaii. Seeded No. 22, he beat higher seeds and Hunter Johnson to reach the men’s singles final before falling to world No. 1 Christopher Haworth — a breakout that had the tour talking about the sport’s next generation.
Results as of 2026-06-19 and may be amended — see the official source for full brackets and scores.
International (PPA Asia)
The first PPA Tour Asia stop of 2026 was played on the slower JOOLA HC-40 ball in Vietnam’s capital, and it doubled as Anna Leigh Waters’ international debut. The men’s singles final made history.
For the first time at a PPA 1000-level event, two players from the host nation met in the men’s singles final — Ly Hoang Nam beat fellow Vietnamese player Truong Vinh Hien on home soil, after Ly knocked out No. 2 seed Christian Alshon and Truong upset the top seed. On the women’s side, Kaitlyn Christian saved match points from 2–8 down in the second game to complete a wild comeback for the title.
Results as of 2026-06-19 and may be amended — see the official source for full brackets and scores.
Slam
The year’s big January Slam opened the season in Palm Springs and drew record broadcast numbers for pro pickleball. Anna Leigh Waters opened with another Masters Triple Crown, and Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio took the men’s doubles title to start their season.
In men’s singles, Christopher Haworth came through against Jack Sock in the title match. The bigger headline was off the scoreboard: the Masters reportedly drew a peak audience of more than a million viewers, a record showing for a pro pickleball broadcast.
Results as of 2026-06-19 and may be amended — see the official source for full brackets and scores.
Checks: standings · season records · playoff race · team results
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