Launching August 01, 2025.

Hong Kong Pickleball Championship

Experience the region’s most elite professional and amateur pickleball tour.

The Home of Local Legends

Proudly representing Hong Kong’s pickleball community, the Hong Kong Pickleball Championship is more than just a tournament — it’s a family. From rising amateurs finding their game to seasoned legends chasing one more title, we play with heart, hustle, and a healthy amount of sideline cheering.

Our Events

Team Event

Team events take place on April 18, with round-robin play, semis, and finals. Divisions from DUPR 3.0 and below to 3.6 and above.

Double Events

Doubles events take place on April 19, including Men's Doubles, Mixed Doubles, and Men's Over 50 categories.

Key Dates

DATE EVENT
April 6
Registration Opens
TBD
Registration Closes
April 18
Team Events (8:30 AM – 6:00 PM)
April 19
Doubles Events (11:00 AM – 7:00 PM)

Event Details

Team Events

April 18 | 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM

*Each team should consist of 2 men and 1 woman.

Double Events

April 19 | 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

*Note: Players with no DUPR ratings can only play in the 3.0-3.49 or higher categories. Scores will be reported to DUPR.

Prize List

Over $100,000 in Prizes!

TOTAL PRIZE POOL: $100,990

HKPC Player Registration

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HKPBC FAQs

General Information

What is the Hong Kong Pickleball Championship?

It is a two-day pickleball tournament hosted by 212 and Aces, featuring a team event on
Saturday and men’s/mixed doubles on Sunday.

The tournament will happen across 18th and 19th of April

  • Saturday, 18 April 2026, 8:30 am–6:00 pm – Team Championship.
  • Sunday, 19 April 2026, 9:00 am–7:00 pm – Doubles Championship.
  • Venue: 12F, 15F & 16F, S22, 22 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong.

The event is jointly hosted by 212 and Asia Aces.

Events and Divisions

What events are played on Saturday?

Saturday is a team event with 3‑person teams (2 men and 1 woman), and each team match
consists of 3 games: MXD, MD, MXD.

There are three divisions available for the team event:

  • Division 1: 3.6 and above (12 teams).
  • Division 2: 3.0–3.599 (12 teams).
  • Division 3: 3.0 and below (12 teams).

Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles, with Open, Over 50, 3.0–3.499 and 3.0‑and‑below
divisions.

All divisions use a round robin format in pools of 4–5 teams, with top teams progressing to
semifinals, finals, and a 3rd place match.

DUPR Ratings and Eligibility

What DUPR ratings are allowed in the Saturday team divisions?

The DUPR requirements for each division are as below:

  • Division 1: DUPR 3.6 and above. Minimum DUPR requirement of 3.4.
  • Division 2: DUPR 3.0 to 3.599. Max combined DUPR of 10.797, no individual player above
    3.7. NR rated players can only play Div 2 or Div 1.
  • Division 3: DUPR 3.0 and below. Max combined DUPR of 9, no individual player above 3.1.

There are three divisions available for the team event:

  • Division 1: 3.6 and above (12 teams).
  • Division 2: 3.0–3.599 (12 teams).
  • Division 3: 3.0 and below (12 teams).

The DUPR requirements for each division are as below:

  • Men’s Doubles Open (3.5+): DUPR 3.5 and above. Minimum DUPR requirement of 3.3.
  • Men’s Doubles Over 50 (3.2+): DUPR 3.2 and above.
  • Men’s Doubles (3.0–3.499): DUPR 3.0 to 3.499; max combined DUPR 6.98; max individual
    DUPR of 3.6.
  • Mixed Doubles (3.0–3.499): DUPR 3.0 to 3.499; max combined DUPR 6.98; max individual
    DUPR of 3.6.
  • Men’s Doubles (3.0 and below): DUPR 3.0 and below; max combined DUPR 5.99; max
    individual 3.1.
  • Mixed Doubles (3.0 and below): DUPR 3.0 and below; max combined DUPR 5.99; max
    individual 3.1.

Yes, in 3.0–3.499 divisions the maximum combined DUPR is 6.98 and no player can exceed 3.6;
in 3.0‑and‑below divisions the maximum combined DUPR is 5.99 and no player can exceed 3.1.

No. Players must enter a division that fits their current DUPR band; players above a division’s
maximum DUPR or combined limit are not eligible for that division.

Players without a DUPR rating may enter 3.0–3.49 or higher categories; all match scores will
be reported to DUPR to establish a rating, and organizers may adjust entries to protect
competitive balance.

Format and Matches

How many matches will I play?

You will play multiple round robin matches in your pool (at least 3 matches guaranteed if 8
teams or more), with additional matches if you qualify for semifinals and finals.

Please find the match format below:

  • Saturday: Each team match has 3 games (MXD, MD, MXD). Winner of 2 games wins the
    match.
  • Sunday: Standard doubles matches in round robin pools; rally scoring will be used.

Entry Fees and Inclusions

What is the entry fee for Saturday (Team Championship)?

HKD 750 per player / HKD 2,250 per team of 3.

HKD 750 per player / HKD 1,500 per doubles team.

The following is included in your entry fee:

  • Full‑day tournament play and court time.
  • Lunch with 2 drinks on your competition day.
  • Balls and tournament
    organization.

Prizes and Awards

What prizes are on offer for the team event?

HKD 1,500 GigaSports cash vouchers × 9 for division winners and HKD 500 vouchers × 9 for
runners‑up, plus gifts.

HKD 1,500 GigaSports cash vouchers × 12 for winners of each event and HKD 500 vouchers × 12 for runners‑up, plus gifts.

Logistics and Registration

Is food provided?

Yes, all registered players receive lunch and 2 drinks on the day they compete.

Yes, please bring your own paddle and personal gear; balls and courts are provided.

The Hong Kong Pickleball Championship will use the Swish Tournament app to organize the
tournament. Please create an account on Swish and link your DUPR ID to your account.

Registration will be via Google form. Once your registration information and payment have
been received, your participation will be confirmed via whatsapp to your given phone number.
Please follow the official sign‑up link and contact the organizers through whatsapp for any
questions.

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