
Tickets selling fast for Carvana Masters powered by Invited
The PPA Tour returns in a couple of weeks with one of its most prestigious events of the season: The Carvana Masters powered by Invited.
Held January 12–18 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, CA, the Grand Slam event consistently generates tremendous excitement in the heart of Southern California’s Coachella Valley—and this year is no exception.
The tournament is already on track for record-breaking attendance, with tickets nearly sold out for Quarterfinal Friday (Jan. 16), Semifinal Saturday (Jan. 17), and Championship Sunday (Jan. 18), so purchase your tickets soon.
If you’re hoping to compete in the amateur events, act quickly and register before sign-ups close on Saturday, Jan. 10 at 5:00 PM PST.
Several divisions are already sold out, with over 1,500 players registered to take the courts at Mission Hills to date.
Amateur matches will be played alongside Championship Court where the top pros in the world compete for the biggest payouts in pickleball.
One of the signature elements of The Carvana Masters powered by Invited is its all-white dress code for all professional divisions, with amateur players also encouraged to take part.
According to the PPA Tour, white represents a fresh start for both the circuit and its players—a metaphor for athletes striving toward new goals and aspirations to begin the calendar year.
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