Prepare for Pickleball Tournaments – What Dierk Hohman Learned the Hard Way

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Prepare for Pickleball Tournaments – What Dierk Hohman Learned the Hard Way

If you’re new to pickleball tournaments, welcome to the adventure! My wife and I dove into our first tournament with high spirits and a love for the game—but let’s just say, we were under-prepared. After learning some tough lessons the hard way, I want to share some must-know tips that will help you feel ready and confident on game day.

1. Arrive Early for Check-In & Court Assignments

Tournament days are busy, and check-in is rarely a quick process. Parking isn’t always right next to your assigned court, and you don’t want to feel rushed before your first match. Arriving early ensures you have enough time to check in, find your court, and mentally prepare.

2. Bring a Fully Stocked Cooler

Even if the tournament promises “food will be provided,” don’t rely on it. I’ve been to tournaments where the food ran out or the lines at food trucks were too long to grab a bite between matches. Bring a cooler packed with plenty of snacks, meals, and water to keep your energy up throughout the day.

3. Pack Comfortable Outdoor Chairs

Most outdoor venues don’t provide seating. After hours of standing or playing, you’ll be grateful for a lightweight, easy-to-carry chair where you can rest between matches.

4. Bring a Basic First Aid Kit & Extra Essentials

Be prepared for small hiccups by packing essentials like extra socks, shoelaces, band-aids, pain relievers, and even athletic tape. Minor discomforts can become major distractions, so having these items on hand can save the day.

5. Wear Sport-Specific Sunscreen

Not all sunscreens are created equal. If you use one that isn’t designed for sports, you might find your grip getting slippery or your eyes stinging from sweat. Choose a high-quality, sweat-resistant sunscreen to stay protected without sacrificing your game.

6. Bring a Portable Phone Charger

Many tournament venues don’t have power outlets, and most events communicate schedules and updates via your phone. A dead battery can leave you scrambling, so a portable charger is a tournament essential.

7. Pack a Comfy Pair of Slip-On Shoes

After a long day on the court, your feet will thank you for a comfortable pair of slip-on shoes. Switching out of your court shoes gives your feet a break and makes the post-tournament relaxation even better.

Final Thoughts

Preparation can make or break your tournament experience. By learning from my mistakes and packing these essentials, you’ll be ready to focus on what truly matters—playing your best pickleball and having a great time! Good luck out there!

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