The pickleball undefeated player Ben Johns and other 3 players have tragically died …

Ben Johns leaps across the kitchen for a backhand shot during the PPA Carvana Arizona Grand Slam Pro Men’s Doubles Championship

During Ben Johns’ first year as a professional pickleball player, he could barely support himself financially.

 

Now, he’s making at least $2.5 million this year from his pickleball salary and endorsement deals, he tells CNBC Make It.

Johns, 25, is currently the Professional Pickleball Association Tour’s No. 1 ranked player in men’s doubles and the top-ranked male player in mixed doubles. He’s held those rankings for most of the last three years, winning more than 120 PPA titles and 21 triple crowns — first place in singles, doubles and mixed at the same event — more than any other male player in pickleball history.

 

Over those three years, his payouts have grown significantly as America’s fastest-growing sport attracted sizable private equity investments, wealthy team owners, bigger sponsors and media deals that infused capital into the game. In 2021, Johns made $250,000, he told CNBC at the time — which would mean his earnings have increased tenfold since then.

 

In 2018, he only earned about $50,000 from pickleball, he adds. Those earnings came almost exclusively from prize winnings at national tournaments, rather than an annual salary.

 

“We haven’t reached the top,” Johns says, adding: “I think there’s still an upward trend.”

 

The rise of professional pickleball

In February, two of the world’s largest professional pickleball leagues — the PPA Tour and Major League Pickleball — merged into one organization under a holding company called the United Pickleball Association.

 

The merger was backed by a $75 million investment from private equity firm SC Holdings and a series of pickleball team owners, according to the deal’s announcement. Annual player payouts would increase by nearly 250% this year, compared to 2023, it noted.

 

In April, the UPA announced it’ll hold future events in India, the world’s most-populated country — a marker of planned international expansion and global ambition. With more exposure, player payouts could become more heavily funded by sponsorships and media deals.

 

Johns, who started playing pickleball at age 17, has a lifetime sponsorship contract with Joola Pickleball, and other deals with Jigsaw Health, Pickleball Galaxy and Life Time fitness. It’s unclear how much money he makes from those arrangements.

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