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You’re invited to the first YMCA Southern Regional Pickleball Tournament at the Y’s Outdoor Pickleball Center.

Photo by YMCA of Central Kentucky

Calling all pickleball players: The Southern Regional Tournament is making waves at the North Lexington Family YMCA’s outdoor pickleball center on Sept. 27-28.

Open to all skill levels, participants will compete for a chance to enter the U.S. Open in Naples, FL. On Saturday, showcase your skills in gender doubles, and come Sunday, mix it up with mixed doubles.

If you’re ready to rally, don’t wait to secure your spot — a $50 registration fee is due by Sept. 19.

Register for the tournament.

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