Monday, July 18, 2022

The New Yorker: Can Pickleball Save America?

 


Published in the print edition of the July 25, 2022, issue, with the headline “One More Game.”


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As in politics, a few famous families dominate pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in America. One is the Johnsons, of Florida. In January, on a breezy afternoon in Boca Raton, J. W. Johnson, a strapping nineteen-year-old with short brown bangs and a leather necklace, took to the court for a semifinal match at a tournament. Johnson is taciturn, with an often impenetrable expression. 
He was seeded second in the tournament; his opponent, Zane Navratil, a twenty-six-year-old former C.P.A. from Wisconsin, was seeded first. Pickleball, a tennis-like sport played on a smaller court, places a gentle strain on the body, and both men had the oxygenated flush of a long day of exercise. 
They began by dinking—softly bouncing the ball back and forth—before Navratil, with gazelle-like grace, executed two snazzy moves at once: an Erne (which involved a flying leap) and a body shot (which involved hitting Johnson in the gut). He chuckled with contentment. Then, as a storm front moved in, the tide began to turn. “Wow, what an inside-out dink there from J. W. Johnson!” a commentator at a nearby media booth said. Johnson, jaw slack with concentration, took control. (Read More


Featured in the Article

  • JW Johnson
  • Julie Johnson
  • Jorja Johnson
  • Zane Navratil
  • Ken Herrmann
  • Ben Johns
  • Collin Johns
  • Hannah Johns
  • Tom Dundon
  • Byron Freso
  • Joel Pritchard
  • Bill Bell
  • Barney McCallum
  • Sid Williams
  • Jay (Gizmo) Hall
  • Connor Pardoe
  • Steve Kuhn
  • Rob Nunnery
  • Riley Newman
  • Leigh and Anna Leigh Waters
  • Tyson McGuffin
  • Dave Weinbach
  • Rob Cassidy
  • Dekel Bar
  • Tim Klitch
  • Joola
  • David Kass
  • Katherine Hedden

 

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