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2023 MLP Atlanta: Inside MLP Podcast Article - Rachel Rohrabacher Is Here To Stay!


Unlikely Hero's Incredible Rise: Inside Rachel Rohrabacher's Shock Major League Pickleball Ascent

OVERLOOKED ROOKIE STUNS PICKLEBALL WORLD, GUIDES ORLANDO SQUEEZE TO STORYBOOK CHAMPIONSHIP GLORY IN HER MONUMENTAL DEBUT SEASON


The world of professional pickleball has a new supernova in Rachel Rohrabacher. The unheralded rookie captivated fans this past season, spearheading her Orlando Squeeze squad to a magical Major League Pickleball (MLP) championship.


When Orlando made the jaw-dropping decision to draft Rohrabacher in the fourth round back in July, scarcely anyone predicted immediate stardom. But the 26-year-old former college tennis standout quickly proved she belonged among the sport's elite. She shined under the brightest lights in Atlanta, willing her team to glory in a true Cinderella story.


"Nothing motivates me more than proving people wrong," Rohrabacher declared in a wide-ranging podcast appearance. "I call it making people rue the day they ever doubted me."


The fiery competitor reflected on her astronomical rise with candor and charm. Rohrabacher reminisced on everything from the euphoria of draft day to conquering jitters on the grand championship stage. Throughout the open interview, her wisdom, humor and passion for pickleball enthralled.


Rohrabacher's journey from unknown prospect to conquering headliner electrified the pickleball community and beyond. Let's explore her unprecedented path to superstardom.


I. SMALL BEGINNINGS, LOFTY DREAMS: ROHRABACHER'S ORIGIN STORY

Long before fame and fortune, Rachel Rohrabacher honed her craft far from the limelight. Her winding road to prominence required immense patience and perseverance.


Rohrabacher first discovered pickleball during a transitional period after her prolific college tennis career. "I had no interest in playing tennis after college...I think it was just burnout a little bit," she admitted.


But the fledgling sport of pickleball provided a much-needed creative outlet for Rohrabacher's inherent competitive drive. "I fell in love with it," she gushed. "It got to a point in 2020 where I was playing some tournaments but I was just so burnt out."


Rohrabacher cites that initial dalliance with pickleball as a pivotal experience that opened her mind to pursuing it long-term. "I picked it back up again when I moved here because I needed to make money," she explained frankly.


Financial practicality may have motivated Rohrabacher to start teaching and competing more seriously. But her prodigious natural gifts soon made clear she had potential for so much more.

Though she did not dare dream it at the time, a golden opportunity was soon to arrive on Rohrabacher's doorstep. Her life was about to change forever...


II. OUT OF NOWHERE: ROHRABACHER'S DRAFT DREAM REALIZED

When the 2022 Major League Pickleball draft finally commenced, Rachel Rohrabacher watched anxiously but skeptically. She had reached out to a few teams in hopes of merely getting noticed. Realistically, Rohrabacher knew her selection remained an extreme longshot.


"I was definitely not expecting it," she readily admitted. "But I was a little hopeful."

The unproven rookie sensed she was at best a speculative late-round flier for most franchises. So when Jackie Kawamoto texted her mid-draft about joining the Orlando Squeeze, Rohrabacher struggled to process it.


"Let's go!" Kawamoto's stunning message read. Against all odds, Rohrabacher's lifelong dream suddenly materialized right before her eyes.


"What happened?" the overwhelmed prospect responded in disbelief. She frantically searched online confirmations this was somehow real.


Rohrabacher fully understood many observers questioned Orlando's gamble on an unheralded unknown. But she never doubted that if finally given an opportunity, she could thrive under pressure on the big stage.


"Nothing motivates me more," Rohrabacher said of the sweeping skepticism surrounding her. She was determined to justify the Squeeze's faith at the earliest chance.


Little did the pickleball world know they would soon rue those initial cavalier doubts. For once bright lights illuminated her immense gifts, Rohrabacher's true greatness radiated brilliantly.


III. AN UNDERDOG IS BORN: RELISHING THE UPHILL CLIMB

While Rachel Rohrabacher paid no mind to external doubters, their voices lit a fiery passion within.


"I didn't really go on Twitter at all and I think a lot of it was on there," she noted. "But it didn't really bother me unless someone brought it up."


Rohrabacher opted not to dwell on social media criticisms or craft vengeful hit lists. She owed nothing to these anonymous strangers.


But their sweeping uncertainties fueled the raging competitive inferno inside Rohrabacher. She became hellbent on maximizing this unexpected once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.


"I just made sure that when I went out there I was extra focused," she emphasized. "It doesn't matter how many times you practice if you're not focused and dialed in."


Rohrabacher harnessed the negative projections as motivation to meticulously prepare her absolute best every time she took the court. The driven rookie had come too far for anything less than full effort.


With unbridled focus and passion, she was determined to ensure Orlando's gamble paid immediate dividends. Underdog Rohrabacher could not wait to unleash four years of bottled-up intensity on an unsuspecting league.


IV. PAST SUCCESS BREEDS CONFIDENCE: HOW TENNIS SET ROHRABACHER'S FOUNDATION

Far from an overnight wonder, Rachel Rohrabacher's journey to the big stage required immense patience and passion. Her decorated college tennis career primed Rohrabacher for a relatively seamless transition to the pro pickleball stage.


"I actually prefer the team event to regular tournaments because of the team environment like being on a tennis team in school," Rohrabacher explained. "You sit and watch your teammates...and when you're playing you're laying it all out there."


The camaraderie and cooperation of Major League Pickleball felt familiar to Rohrabacher. While some players arrived boasting only individual tennis experiences, she recognized the edge her recent team tenure provided.


"It's an easy transition to MLP because it seems like some people just have that individual tennis background," Rohrabacher observed. "But we all went through that transition when we began college."


The unparalleled cohesion built over four years of college tennis could not be quickly replicated.


But Rohrabacher slid seamlessly back into the team structure, primed to contribute out the gates.

Her prior championship success bred confidence that Rohrabacher could translate her diverse skills to this new stage. The time had come to put that hunch to the ultimate test.


V. BAPTISM BY FIRE: THRIVING UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Approaching her long-awaited MLP debut, Rachel Rohrabacher was awash with exhilaration and anxiousness. She felt eager to validate Orlando's faith in her, but also the glare of the spotlight shone brightest on the unproven rookie.


"Walking in on the first practice days it was really cool...but then getting there on the first match day, I definitely felt a lot of pressure," Rohrabacher recalled.


Fortunately, an ardent support system including her parents buoyed Rohrabacher's confidence. Their steadfast belief reinforced she deserved this monumental opportunity.


"I wanted to play my best and make them proud," Rohrabacher said. "I'd rather lose playing my game than playing tight."


This self-assured mindset served Rohrabacher well when the spectacular spectacle finally began. She embraced the challenge and rose to the occasion from point one.


VI. POISED FOR STARDOM: ROHRABACHER ANNOUNCES HER ARRIVAL

Thrust unexpectedly into the pickleball stratosphere, Rachel Rohrabacher proved she was no ordinary rookie. She maintained remarkable poise and aggression throughout her stellar debut.


"I tried to play my own game and not get tight against the pressure," Rohrabacher emphasized. "Having no pressure helps...I can just play free."


She and partner Anna Bright aced their first exam with ease. The intimidation and noise faded as Rohrabacher followed her instincts. (Orlando Squeeze VS. Texas Ranchers)


"I just felt the support from the team," she said. "Anna is an amazing partner...we really are cut from the same cloth."


Rohrabacher's self-assured and resilient play announced her arrival emphatically. She would only build more momentum from these auspicious beginnings.


VII. COMING TOGETHER: ROHRABACHER SETTLES INTO NEW ROLE

Rachel Rohrabacher continued her scorching play through the group stage alongside mixed doubles partner Zane Navratil. Though Navratil initially lobbied Orlando for a different fourth player, the two quickly built rock-solid chemistry. (Atlanta Bouncers VS. Orlando Squeeze)


"He was very open with me about it which makes me feel comfortable because there's no weird tension," Rohrabacher said appreciatively. "I don't think he was awkward at all."


Bolstered by Navratil's veteran savvy, the spunky rookie fearlessly slammed her way into the semifinals. There awaited easily her biggest test yet.


But Rohrabacher's early success bred an air of invincibility. She expected to pass this high-stakes exam and propel her Cinderella squad one step closer to the ultimate ever after.


VIII. RISING TO THE MOMENT: ROHRABACHER DELIVERS IN CLUTCH

At last in the high-stakes semifinals, Rachel Rohrabacher had the chance to stamp Orlando's ticket to the finals. Her talented teammates set the table perfectly. Now the young rookie stepped up to seal the deal.


"Laying it up for me I just had to go for it," Rohrabacher said, reveling in the sizable lead her all-stars built. "I could swing free because I had such a big buffer."


True to her word, Rohrabacher let it fly without hesitation. She coolly clinched the thrilling victory in dramatic dream breaker fashion, vanquishing all doubts about Orlando's rising star. (AZ Drive VS. Orlando Squeeze)  


Rohrabacher had more than proven she belonged on the grand stage. But her brightest shining moment awaited in the impending finals...


IX. ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE: ROHRABACHER REQUESTS THE SPOTLIGHT

Few athletes genuinely crave immense pressure like Rachel Rohrabacher actively pursued entering the championship match.


In both Doubles matches, Orlando suffered defeat. If they were to also lose a Mixed Doubles match, the 2023 MLP Atlanta Championship would be claimed by the D.C. Pickleball Team.


Orlando put their Mixed Doubles line-up first.


The D.C. Pickleball Team responded to the Orlando line-up by selecting Christian Alshon and Jackie Kawamoto to compete against Anna Bright and Andrei Diaescu in the initial Mixed Doubles match. For the second game, they opted for Riley Newman and Jade Kawamoto to take on Rachel and Zane Navratil.


Bright and Diaescu won. With Orlando needing one mixed doubles game to tie the match, Rachel requested Riley Newman across the net.


"I'm just going to go at him," Rohrabacher insisted, daring to challenge pickleball's established gold standard. "It was kind of working and Zane was surprised at first."


Rohrabacher's brazen tactics and boundless energy bewildered Newman. She provided the perfect complement to partner Navratil's trademark steadiness.


"You just have to keep going because once an object is in motion, it stays in motion," Rohrabacher rallied, closing out her masterpiece.


It was the rookie's raw confidence that ultimately fueled Orlando's storybook title run. Poise lightyears beyond her few years when it mattered most. (D.C. Pickleball Team VS. Orlando Squeeze (Sorry Not Sorry Podcast)


X. A DREAM REALIZED: ROHRABACHER LEADS ORLANDO TO PROMISED LAND

In the span of just a few electrifying weeks, Rachel Rohrabacher ascended from obscurity to cement her name in pickleball lore. She became an overnight icon.


But to Rohrabacher, that storybook debut marked just the launching pad for an audacious journey ahead. "Nothing motivates me more than proving people wrong," she reiterated.


That singular mindset fueled this original underdog's shocking triumph. Yet Rohrabacher remains ravenously hungry for more. One senses she is merely scratching the surface of how high her star might soar.


Because her prodigious natural gifts and relentless drive suggest Rachel Rohrabacher's grandest glories still await discovery. The world has only glimpsed flashes of her limitless potential.


Buckle up for the ride as Rohrabacher writes her next iconic chapter...


XI. STAYING EVEN-KEELED: HOW ROHRABACHER'S FAMILY GROUNDS HER

For all her competitive fire, Rachel Rohrabacher innately understands what matters most. She took time to savor her title triumph with her loving parents afterward.


"It meant a lot that they could take the time to be there," an emotional Rohrabacher said. "My mom was crying, she was just so proud."


The long-time supporters were moved to tears seeing their daughter achieve the unthinkable. Rohrabacher's heartwarming embrace with family put the cherry on top of an unforgettable debut act.


No matter the mounting fame and accolades, Rohrabacher's family keeps her priorities aligned. Their unconditional support paved the way for her astronomical rise.


XII. SKY'S THE LIMIT: WHAT'S NEXT FOR PICKLEBALL'S OVERNIGHT ICON?

If her superlative early returns offer any clue, Rachel Rohrabacher appears poised to dominate professional pickleball for years to come. She remains voraciously hungry to build on her flawless debut campaign.


Already, Rohrabacher has teamed with friend turned foil Rafa Hewitt in anticipation of her next event in Las Vegas. Few duos boast more intriguing chemistry than last year's championship combatants.


"I'm really excited about that," Rohrabacher gushed. "Rafa and I will be playing mixed."


She also named Jackie Kawamoto as her women's partner in Vegas. Rohrabacher clearly has no designs on loosening her grip after conquering pickleball in year one.


The prodigy is just scratching the surface of her potential. Her combination of skill, smarts and spirit suggest all-time greatness lies ahead.


XIII. THE PERSON BEHIND THE PLAYER: ROHRABACHER'S BROAD PASSIONS

Beyond dominating the professional pickleball scene, Rachel Rohrabacher boasts passions that showcase her well-roundedness. Off-court, she enjoys exploring creative interests like gaming.


"I tried Fortnite and this 12-year-old kid yelled at me, so I don't turn my mic on anymore," Rohrabacher joked about the wild world of online gaming.


But she also relishes any opportunities to help spread pickleball's soaring popularity further. Rohrabacher is even open to starring in a potential future video game once technology advances sufficiently.


"That would be really cool if I could be in a video game," she envisioned. "I would play it."


Of course, real-life pickleball remains priority one as Rohrabacher's celebrity profile rapidly expands. She maintains laser focus on maximizing her skyrocketing career.


XIV. STAYING FOCUSED AMID CHAOS: HOW ROHRABACHER KEEPS PERSPECTIVE

Rachel Rohrabacher impressively balances her accelerating rise with completing her Master's degree and teaching. She juggles manifold demands on her time off-court.


"It's a lot to manage," Rohrabacher acknowledged. "But it was the right time to take my shot."

Her fearless mindset paved the way for this astronomical ascent. But even as a transcendent talent, Rohrabacher keeps everything in perspective.


"My parents' opinion means the world...when I got the green light from them, I knew I had to chase this dream," she revealed.


Rohrabacher boldly chased glory, but with the wisdom to lean on her family's guidance. Their collective wisdom enabled her rapid triumph.


XV. THE NEXT MOUNTAIN: ROHRABACHER RELISHES FUTURE CHALLENGES

The road ahead presents no shortage of obstacles for Rachel Rohrabacher. Reigning atop any sport assures new challengers will come after your throne relentlessly.


Rohrabacher need look no further than daunting duo Anna Leigh Waters and Catherine Parenteau. The dominant pair have never tasted defeat, instead dismantling all comers.


"There's definitely pressure coming from them because Catherine is one of the best, and Anna Leigh is the best," Rohrabacher assessed.


But she and teammate Jackie Kawamoto embrace the opportunity to potentially dethrone pickleball's established queens. To Rohrabacher's fearless eyes, being the underdog liberates them.


"I think just going out with no pressure helps," she said. "We can play free."


That fearless mentality served Rohrabacher perfectly during her flawless debut. She never blinked under the hot glare of the spotlight's intense pressure.


Rohrabacher cannot wait to test her mettle against the world's elite now. She plans to topple any giant, proven or perceived.


"I trust my abilities," Rohrabacher stated. "Anything's possible if you stay focused."

XVI. GRUDGE MATCH: ROHRABACHER PRIMED FOR VEGAS SPOTLIGHT

Rachel Rohrabacher's next chance to showcase her ever-improving game comes under the bright Las Vegas lights. There, all eyes fixate on Riley Newman and Matt Wright's dramatic split.


The former championship partners find themselves on a collision course in their first event apart. Rohrabacher candidly weighed in on the tension-filled feud.


"It'll be fun to watch them," she said. "I think one of them is going to find their groove before the other."


Ever the fierce competitor, Rohrabacher honestly dissected Wright and Newman's severed partnership. She understands better than most how even bonds between winners can crumble abruptly.


Of course, if any duo demonstrates the magic attainable through trust, it is Rohrabacher and Navratil. The rookie elevated her veteran partner to new heights.


But Rohrabacher selflessly gives credit across the board for Orlando's special chemistry. "We all trusted each other so much," she said. "That's why we won it."


Rohrabacher consistently uplifts her team and peers with integrity. She leads by empowering others up.


XVII. JUST THE START: HOW YEAR ONE VALIDATED ROHRABACHER'S POTENTIAL

By fearlessly blazing her own bold path in a flawless debut season, Rachel Rohrabacher laid the foundation for an all-time great career. She proved herself a transcendent talent and consummate teammate.


Expect Rohrabacher to continue raising the level of everyone around her moving forward. Because to her, fulfilling potential is not about personal glory. It is about lifting the sport she loves to unprecedented heights.


Summary:


This extensive profile details the meteoric rise of professional pickleball player Rachel Rohrabacher. It chronicles how the unheralded rookie took the league by storm in her debut season, leading the Orlando Squeeze to a storybook championship.


The article explores Rohrabacher's unlikely journey from relative unknown to bonafide superstar. It starts with her modest beginnings picking up pickleball after college tennis. Rohrabacher then shocks the pickleball world when Orlando drafts her in the 4th round.


Initially overlooked, Rohrabacher harnesses the doubts as motivation. Her college tennis experience primes her transition to the pro team format. The article vividly captures Rohrabacher thriving under pressure throughout her stellar debut. She announces her arrival emphatically and only gains momentum.


The profile highlights Rohrabacher's clutch play in the playoffs, as she helps Orlando capture its first title. Her epic triumph completes a true underdog story. But Rohrabacher remains hungry for more as she continues her meteoric rise.


Beyond her incredible play, the piece also provides insight into Rohrabacher's life off-court. It shows a grounded young star still pursuing her education and interests outside pickleball. Her loving family keeps Rohrabacher humble amid her newfound fame.


In the end, Rohrabacher's dedication, dynamic skills and winning spirit suggest she is just scratching the surface of her limitless potential. The in-depth profile positions her as a budding legend in the making and true ambassador for the sport of pickleball.


YouTube Time Code List

1:51 Introducing Rachel Rohrabacher The hosts welcome Rachel Rohrabacher, a rookie player for the Orlando Squeeze, to the podcast. 2:47 Rohrabacher's Experience at the MLP Draft Rohrabacher recounts her experience on draft day, when she was unexpectedly selected by the Orlando Squeeze in the 4th round. She was shocked but excited for the opportunity. 4:17 Rohrabacher's Draft Odds Rohrabacher says she was not expecting to be drafted, though was hopeful a challenger team might pick her up. She reached out to some teams but got the sense they saw her as a backup option. 5:11 Anna Bright's Sneaky Tactics, How were you able to rise to the occasion? "Nothing motivates me more than proving people wrong," stated Rohrabacher. 6:52 The Pressure Bright Felt for Drafting Rohrabacher Bright told Rohrabacher "Don't make me look stupid" for drafting her, adding friendly pressure for Rohrabacher to perform. 7:24 Rohrabacher Does Not Keep a List of Doubters Though Rohrabacher uses doubts as motivation, she says she does not keep an actual list of people who doubted her. 8:18 Rohrabacher Uses Doubts as Motivation to Prove Critics Wrong While Rohrabacher does not keep a list of names, she is motivated to play well and "Ru the day" for anyone who doubted her abilities. She stays focused in training and matches. 9:36 Rohrabacher Can Now Afford More Training Resources With her new salary, Rohrabacher can afford more training like fitness and physical therapy to keep improving her game. 10:44 Rohrabacher's Path from College Tennis to Pickleball Rohrabacher describes her journey from being a successful college tennis player to trying and falling in love with pickleball as an outlet after burning out on tennis. 12:58 College Tennis Prepared Rohrabacher for MLP Team Format Rohrabacher explains how her college tennis experience, playing on a team, translated seamlessly to the team format of Major League Pickleball. 14:22 Pressure Led Rohrabacher to Take Pickleball Seriously After encouragement from coaches and her success at early tournaments like the US Open, Rohrabacher decided to pursue pickleball professionally. 17:25 The Excitement and Nerves of Rohrabacher's First Event Rohrabacher describes the excitement but also nerves of her first MLP event, feeling the pressure but leaning on her support system. 19:22 Rohrabacher Stayed Focused on Her Game in Debut In her first match, Rohrabacher tried to play her own game and not get tight against the pressure. Her and partner Anna Bright won easily. 20:40 Deciding the Squeeze's Mixed Doubles Lineups The Squeeze collaboration to decide their mixed doubles teams for the event. Wanted cohesiveness so partners Anna/Andre and Zane/Rachel made sense. 22:24 Rohrabacher Felt Comfortable Partnering with Zane Despite Zane originally wanting a different partner, Rohrabacher did not feel awkwardness with him. Found Zane very supportive. 23:11 Rohrabacher Sensed No Tension from Passed-over Players Rohrabacher does not feel any rude tension from other players who were passed over by the Squeeze in the draft. 25:07 Rohrabacher Clinched Win in Squeeze's Semifinal Rohrabacher closed out the Squeeze's semifinal win against AZ Drive in a dream breaker. Felt comfortable taking big swings with the lead her teammates gave her. 26:44 Lessons from Tennis Coach Key to Rohrabacher's Mental Game Rohrabacher credits her college tennis coach for instilling strong mental skills like staying aggressive, moreso than her psychology background. 27:44 Rohrabacher Declines to Diagnose or Analyze Opponents Though trained in psychology, Rohrabacher declines to diagnose or analyze opponents, citing ethical concerns. 28:20 Rohrabacher Leaned on Teammates Before Final Mixed Doubles Before the final mixed doubles match, Rohrabacher trusted partners Anna/Andre to give them a chance. Felt confident Zane would close if she could keep it close. 30:23 Rohrabacher Embraced Underdog Role Against Top Team Though underdogs on paper, Rohrabacher wanted the challenge of facing Riley Newman and was aggressive from the start. 32:46 Rohrabacher's Strategy Against Riley Newman Rohrabacher tried to disrupt Newman by going down the line to him and keeping him honest, not letting him poach. 33:57 Rohrabacher Stayed Focused Once In a groove Rohrabacher describes the feeling once they built momentum - like an object in motion, they stayed aggressive. 35:18 Special Moment with Parents after Winning Title Rohrabacher treasured sharing the championship moment with her parents, especially her mom who was very emotional. 36:22 Rohrabacher's Parents Follow Pickleball Buzz Rohrabacher's parents are part of the pickleball community, so they saw the online questions about her draft selection. 36:49 Flood of Praise for Rohrabacher After Title Rohrabacher received an overwhelming influx of congratulatory messages after winning the championship. 38:13 While there are differences, Rohrabacher explains the team and pressure elements that make college tennis and MLP comparable. 39:47 Rohrabacher Declines to Analyze Teammates Citing ethics concerns, Rohrabacher declines to diagnose or analyze her Orlando Squeeze teammates. 41:12 Rohrabacher Enjoys Gaming and Xbox Rohrabacher discusses her hobby of gaming on her Xbox and how she handles the aggressive culture, particularly as a female gamer. 45:22 Rohrabacher Previews Upcoming PPA Vegas Event Rohrabacher previews her next tournament in Las Vegas, including her mixed partnership with Rafa Nadal lookalike Rafa Hewitt. 46:34 No Gambling Allowed on Rohrabacher's Match Rohrabacher cannot condone gambling on her upcoming matches in Vegas per PPA rules. 47:47 Rohrabacher Focused on Doubles in Vegas Rohrabacher will only be playing doubles in Vegas, partnering with Jackie Kawamoto for women's. 48:14 Challenge of Facing Dominant Waters/Parenteau Rohrabacher discusses the daunting challenge of facing the dominant duo of Anna Leigh Waters and Catherine Parenteau. 49:50 Intrigue Around New Bright/Jansen Partnership Rohrabacher looks forward to seeing Anna Bright partner with Lea Jansen for the first time in Vegas. 51:32 Drama of Wright/Newman Breakup at Vegas Rohrabacher weighs in on the storyline of Matt Wright and Riley Newman breaking up their successful partnership. 54:42 Appreciation for Ben Johns' Smooth Style Rohrabacher admires Ben Johns' graceful, effortless pickleball style. 56:03 Sign-off and Well Wishes Hosts thank Rohrabacher and wish her the best of luck in Las Vegas.

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