Cason Campbell's journey into the world of professional pickleball is quite remarkable, especially considering his relatively late start in the sport. Born in Asheville, NC, and raised in Palmetto Bay, FL, Cason's athletic prowess was initially channeled into tennis. However, it was during a break from tennis that he stumbled upon pickleball and found his true calling.
Despite only starting to play in mid-2023, Cason's natural talent and relentless work ethic quickly propelled him into the spotlight. Within a short span of time, he made significant strides in his career, reaching the singles quarterfinals in prestigious tournaments like Mesa and Lakeville. These achievements are all the more impressive considering that these were only his third and fourth professional tournaments.
Cason's ambition knows no bounds as he aspires to climb the ranks and establish himself as one of the top players on the PPA Tour. His dedication to the sport, coupled with his innate talent, sets a promising trajectory for his future in pickleball.
Family plays a significant role in Cason's life, with two siblings who share his passion for racquet sports. His older brother, Colbin, showcases his skills on the tennis court as a player for Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, FL. Meanwhile, Cason's younger sister, Cailyn, is also deeply involved in tennis and pickleball, harboring dreams of following in her brother's footsteps onto the professional tour.
With a supportive family and an unwavering commitment to his craft, Cason Campbell stands poised to leave an indelible mark on the world of pickleball.
PPA Tour: Greater Zion Cup at Black Desert Resort
Bracket Completed
Gold:
Christopher Haworth
Silver:
Federico Staksrud
Bronze:
John Lucian Goins
Bracket Completed
Match #9
Mar 24
Meghan Dizon, Will Howells
G1
11
-4
G2
11
-3
Cason Campbell, Brooke Caruso
G1
11
4
G2
11
3
Gold:
Anna Leigh Waters / Ben Johns
Silver:
Anna Bright / Hayden Patriquin
Bronze:
Jorja Johnson / JW Johnson
Bracket Completed
Match #15
Mar 25
Adam Harvey, Cason Campbell
G1
11
-4
G2
7
-11
G3
2
-11
Indigo Dagnall, Alexander Crum
G1
11
4
G2
7
11
G3
2
11
Gold:
Ben Johns / Gabriel Tardio
Silver:
Hayden Patriquin / Christian Alshon
Bronze:
JW Johnson / CJ Klinger