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On August 13th in pickleball history, a notable ongoing event is the start of the 2025 APP Great Lakes Open, held at the Greater Midland Tennis Center in Midland, Michigan. This tournament runs from August 13th through August 17th and is part of the prestigious Association of Pickleball Professionals tour. Known as one of the largest pickleball facilities, the Greater Midland Tennis Center hosts some of the world’s best players competing in this exciting event. The tournament includes the AARP Champions play and offers amateur players a chance to earn an APP Passport, which gives guaranteed entry into the APP Tour Championships later in the year. The event also welcomes fans with general admission access free to the public, providing an opportunity to watch top-level pickleball matches and enjoy the vibrant local culture of Midland, which features architecture from the mid-century modern era, extensive botanical gardens, and a famous treetop canopy walk.

This Great Lakes Open is significant because it brings a major pickleball tournament to Michigan, showcasing the sport’s rapid growth across the United States. It reflects pickleball’s increasing appeal to a wide range of ages and skill levels, as the APP tour is recognized globally and helps set competition standards for the sport. This tournament’s timing in mid-August also marks the peak of the summer pickleball season, attracting many of the sport’s top-ranked players.

In addition, historically August is a time when major pickleball events often occur. For example, events such as the inaugural NOLA Pickleball Fest in New Orleans, held from August 10 to 13 in recent years, underline the trend toward pickleball festivals and tournaments featuring entertainment, fundraising, and community engagement aspects. Organized in collaboration with notable partners like the Brees Dream Foundation, that festival combines sports competition with local culture and cuisine, highlighting pickleball as not only a sport but a vibrant social phenomenon.

Those interested in pickleball history might also recall the sport’s origins back in the summer of 1965 on Bainbridge Island, Washington. It was then that Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum invented pickleball as a family-friendly way to stay active. The game’s name arose soon after, named by Joan Pritchard, who referred to the “pickle boat” from crew rowing terminology, although a charming myth about the family dog Pickles also circulates and adds to the sport’s rich lore.

So, August 13th stands out in pickleball history currently for the kickoff of the 2025 APP Great Lakes Open, representing modern competitive pickleball’s growth and continued popularity in new regions. It also fits within the broader summer pickleball festival tradition that continues to bring together enthusiasts from all over the country.

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