Key Points

The International Pickleball Federation (IPF) and World Pickleball Federation (WPF) have merged to form a unified global governing body. The new WPF will operate as a not-for-profit entity, aiming for IOC recognition and Olympic inclusion. It ensures democratic governance with "One Country One Vote" and transparent operations. This historic move strengthens pickleball’s global legitimacy and future growth.

Key Points: IPF and WPF Merge to Form Unified Global Pickleball Federation

  • IPF and WPF merge to create a single global governing body
  • New WPF commits to IOC recognition and Olympic inclusion
  • Ensures democratic "One Country One Vote" representation
  • Combines resources for stronger governance and growth
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IPF, WPF unify to form global governing body for Pickleball

IPF and WPF unite under one governing body, aiming for IOC recognition and Olympic inclusion while ensuring democratic governance.

"This unification is a landmark achievement for pickleball worldwide. – Arvind Prabhoo, IPF President"

New Delhi, June 17

In a historic move for the sport of pickleball, member nations of the International Pickleball Federation (IPF) and the World Pickleball Federation (WPF) voted unanimously at Special General Meetings (SGMs) to unify into a single international governing body. The unified entity will uniquely continue to champion "One Country One Vote" - ensuring proper representation for all nations.

The new organisation will initially operate under the name World Pickleball Federation (WPF) and is established as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) entity registered in Illinois, USA. It will combine the assets and resources of both federations into one unified structure.

To align with the global sports community and meet the highest standards of governance, the new WPF will also be registered in Lausanne, Switzerland--home to the International Olympic Committee (IOC)--and is fully committed to meeting all IOC recognition requirements, including:

• Democratic governance and equal voting rights for all member nations• Transparent operations and financial oversight• Gender equity and athlete representation• Compliance with World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) standards• Conflict resolution and disciplinary frameworks• Adherence to the Olympic Charter

With WPF having been established over six years ago, the unified body is well-positioned to immediately begin the IOC recognition process. In contrast to any other organisations claiming to represent the sport internationally, the new WPF distinguishes itself through full democracy, transparency, and international legitimacy.

"This unification is a landmark achievement for pickleball worldwide. By combining our strengths and committing to the highest international standards, we are sending a clear message: pickleball is ready to take its place among the world's most respected sports," said Arvind Prabhoo, President, IPF

"The pickleball community wants and needs one International Governing Body for the sport of pickleball. With 100 member countries and six years in business, the new unified WPF has met the first two critical requirements for IOC membership. We look forward to continuing to grow pickleball at the grassroots worldwide while pursuing our dream of being a full participating sport at an upcoming Olympic Games," said Seymour Rifkind, President, WPF

As part of its founding process, the new WPF is inviting nominations for Directors to form its inaugural Board. These Directors will be elected by member countries at the first Annual General Meeting (AGM) in August 2025, ensuring that governance reflects the sport's diversity, inclusivity, and global reach.

This unification marks a transformative step in the evolution of pickleball on the world stage, laying a strong foundation for growth, legitimacy, and global recognition. Finally, with true democratic representation & governance on the world stage: Pickleball Wins!

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the pickleball unification news:
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Rahul K.
Great news for sports diversity! India should capitalize on this - pickleball could be our next big thing after badminton. Hope our sports ministry takes note and allocates some funds. The 'One Country One Vote' policy is especially good for developing nations like ours.
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Priya M.
Never heard of pickleball before! 😅 But if it's getting Olympic recognition, maybe schools should introduce it. Looks like a mix of tennis and table tennis - perfect for our climate. Anyone know if we have Indian players in this sport?
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Amit S.
Good move, but hope this doesn't become another bureaucratic organization. Indian sports federations should learn from their transparency model. We've seen too many scams in sports administration here. Wishing pickleball all the best!
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Neha T.
Played pickleball during my US trip last year - it's super fun and easy to learn! With proper promotion, India could dominate this sport just like in badminton. Our athletes adapt quickly to racquet sports. Hope to see tournaments here soon 🏓
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Vikram J.
While unification is good, hope they don't ignore smaller nations in favor of American/European interests. The 'One Country One Vote' must be implemented properly. India should push for representation in the inaugural Board - we're a major sports nation after all.
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Sunita R.
Interesting development! The gender equity focus is commendable. Maybe this could be a sport where Indian women can shine early on, like PV Sindhu did in badminton. Our housing societies should consider adding pickleball courts - takes less space than tennis!

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