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The Philippine Pickleball League (PPL) announced its upcoming tournament, Metro Manila Championships, is now officially sanctioned by the Philippine Pickleball Federation (PPF), the country’s national governing body for the sport. “Officially a SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT under the Philippine Pickleball Federation (PPF),” PPL posted, signaling that results will feed into formal rankings and the event will be held to federation standards.
What PPF Sanctioning Means
PPF sanctioning is not just a label. The federation has shifted all sanctioned events onto the Pickleball Global platform, which awards Philippine Ranking Points, adds Global Pickleball Rankings (GPR) points, and syncs results to players’ DUPR ratings when DUPR IDs are linked. In short: play here, and your performance boosts both national and international standings.
This development illustrates how pickleball in Asia (https://www.pickle.asia/) is formalizing pathways for competitive growth, aligning the Philippines with international systems.
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Why this matters
PPF is the national sports association for pickleball, recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee—a milestone that established a clear pathway from local club play to national contention. That pathway came into focus earlier this year with the federation’s inaugural Philippine Pickleball National Championship in Marikina. Sanctioned events like PPL’s are how athletes earn their way up that ladder.
Sanctioning also raises the bar for event operations. Globally, sanctioned tournaments signal that organizers have committed to codified rules, equipment standards, play formats, and referee support—the ingredients of a level playing field. Expect those same guardrails as PPL rolls out details.
By embedding itself in pickleball Asia (https://www.pickle.asia/)’s expanding competitive calendar, the Philippines strengthens its role in the region’s fastest-rising racket-sport ecosystem.







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