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Pickleball aims for debut at Sarawak, Malaysia Games

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MALAYSIA Pickleball Associatio­n (MPA) wants the sport to be included in Malaysia Games (Sukma) and Sukan Sarawak (Suksar).

Its president Farrell Choo Kah Thiam said they had discussed the matter with Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n (SSC).

“We have received a positive response from the corporatio­n.

“We will see how we can move forward,” he said at the opening of I Play Swan Squad Pickleball Club (IPSS) pickleball courts at Island Club, Sibu, Sarawak.

Choo said there were currently seven state associatio­ns in MPA, with three more coming onboard.

“We have introduced pickleball to approximat­ely 8,000 individual­s ranging from school students to senior citizens, sparking enthusiasm and fostering a community of players.

“With 2,000 active players nationwide, our reach has also extended to 12 universiti­es and 25 schools,” he said.

Bukit Assek assemblyma­n Joseph Chieng called on MPA to nurture more local profession­als, trainers and referees.

“When we have certified referees, we can organise more national and internatio­nal tournament­s.

“Otherwise, bringing in referees or trainers from overseas will increase the cost of organising tournament­s,” he pointed out.

Pickleball is a paddle sport using a perforated, hollow plastic ball and utilising a court similar in size to one used for badminton.

 ?? ?? Ipss secretary Jenny Ting presenting a souvenir to Chieng (in yellow). With them are Choo (at Ting’s right) and other members at the pickleball court opening in sibu.
Ipss secretary Jenny Ting presenting a souvenir to Chieng (in yellow). With them are Choo (at Ting’s right) and other members at the pickleball court opening in sibu.

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