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UNF Pickleball celebrates heading to nationals during opening of new home court

UNF's Pickleball Club holding a sign that says 'DUPR Nationals Bid Winner'

The UNF Pickleball Club celebrated winning regionals, heading to nationals and the opening of the new pickleball court at the UNF Tennis Complex last week.  

The University of North Florida's Pickleball Club recently competed in the Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating (DUPR) Collegiate Pickleball Super Regional in Buford, Georgia, finishing 6th out of 36 teams en route to clinching a bid to compete at the DUPR Nationals in the fall. During the regional tournament, UNF secured wins over teams from Virginia Tech, University of Kentucky and more.  

UNF President Moez Limayem and others cutting ribbon at new pickleball courtLast Tuesday, Athletics and Student Government unveiled upgrades made to the UNF Tennis Complex, including the addition of the first true pickleball courts. The four courts are the resurfaced and repainted tennis complex stadium tennis court which includes scoreboards, a permanent sound system and new fencing. LED broadcast-level lighting was also added, making this the first court with lights, which will help the Pickleball Club as they prepare for the DUPR Nationals. 

Last fall, the UNF team finished 17th in the nation at the DUPR Nationals. 

UNF’s Pickleball Club was founded in 2022 by student Courtney Hughes after recognizing a growing interest in her hometown of Jacksonville. What started with about 10 participants showing up for practice has evolved into a competitive team of 20 players and 165 members signed up for the open club, some of whom had no prior experience playing.   

The UNF Pickleball Club will host open rec on Tuesday and Friday afternoons from 3 to 5 p.m. on the new court for the campus community to participate in.