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MANILA—With pickleball participation accelerating across the Philippines, the Philippine Pickleball Federation (PPF) is introducing new systems to keep that growth organized and sustainable.
PPF is rolling out a single national framework that sets shared rules for participation records, rankings, and tournament credibility - steps the federation says are needed to support long-term player development and clearer competitive pathways.
One ID For Players, Coaches, And Officials
The centerpiece is the Philippine Pickleball Participant (PPP) Registry, a national database that will cover players, coaches, and technical officials.
The registry aims to address a common challenge in fast-growing sports: results and participation often sit in different places, making it harder to track progress, compare performance fairly, or build consistent player histories across events.
Under PPF’s plan, the registry will function as a unified identification system, consolidating participation records, match history, and ranking movement in one place - while keeping grassroots entry open and affordable.
A Leaderboard That Rewards Sanctioned Performance
PPF is also introducing the country’s first official national rankings and leaderboard.
The federation’s approach is straightforward: ranking points come only from sanctioned tournaments, so results that count toward national standing come from events that meet consistent standards for rules, officiating, and documentation.
To keep rankings current, PPF will use a 12-month rolling system, where points reflect recent performance rather than permanently locking in past peaks. The format is intended to highlight who is performing now - across skill categories and age groups - rather than who accumulated the most volume in earlier seasons.
A March Nationals, Then Singapore
The competition calendar gives the new system an immediate spotlight.
A major PPF-sanctioned event, the 1st Philippine Pickleball Amateur Nationals 2026, is scheduled for March 28–30 in Las Piñas, co-presented by Skechers. PPF says select winners will represent the country at the EPIC World Amateur Championships in Singapore, set for April 30–May 3, 2026.







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