FLORIDA—In a leap forward for growth and unity, the world governing body for pickleball, the Global Pickleball Federation (GPF), is officially joining forces in a multi-year partnership with the Pickleball World Cup, the sport’s premier international event. This year’s tournament will be held at The FORT, a new world-class pickleball venue in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from October 27 through November 2, 2025. Last year’s Pickleball World Cup was held in Lima, Peru, with teams competing from 33 countries. This year, entries have grown exponentially to over 3,000 participants from more than 60 countries across the world. The Pickleball World Cup’s alignment with GPF represents a visionary step forward in the development of pickleball’s global competition, increasing awareness, while supporting a global framework for fair and consistent competition in every corner of the world. Teams will compete for national pride, while celebrating a mix of cultures, heritage and a universal love for the sport of pickleball. “Under this groundbreaking GPF and Pickleball World Cup alignment, international players of all ages, gender, and ability will unite in person, to experience and celebrate our great sport of pickleball,” said Hercilio Cabieses, Director of the Pickleball World Cup.
A Shared Vision for Global Growth and Unity
The first Pickleball World Cup was hosted in Lima in 2023 by Hercilio and Miranda Cabieses, a young and dynamic sibling duo that has worked tirelessly to grow pickleball in their native country of Peru since 2021. “Pickleball Peru is a proud member of the GPF,” said Hercilio Cabieses. “As founder of Peru’s governing body for pickleball and the Cabieses Foundation, and Director of the Pickleball World Cup, we share common goals with the GPF, to promote opportunities for all categories of players and encourage the growth of pickleball globally.”
A Step Closer to Olympic Recognition
This alignment with the Pickleball World Cup supports GPF’s long-term mission to instill best practices and standards, ultimately achieving International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognition for pickleball and future inclusion in the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. In June 2025, a GPF delegation officially entered its application for IOC recognition in Lausanne, Switzerland. “Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the world. To bring that dynamic to life, the international pickleball community will converge at The FORT for the Pickleball World Cup, the most exciting and entertaining pickleball competition I’ve ever experienced in person,” added Chandler Carney, GPF board member, who competed in the 2024 tournament in Peru. “The GPF is excited to align with the Pickleball World Cup, as we work to elevate and unify pickleball worldwide,” said GPF board member Justin Maloof. “Watching a record number of international teams gather in the U.S. from every continent to compete, especially during the 60th Anniversary year of pickleball, represents a historic moment for our sport.”
ABOUT GLOBAL PICKLEBALL FEDERATION (GPF)
The GPF is the world governing body for pickleball, serving as a not-for-profit organization focused on the integrity and development of pickleball globally – from grassroots to recreational and high-performance levels. GPF’s unifying function, structure and board are aligned with pickleball’s established continental federations and a valued volunteer network engaged in growing the sport worldwide. In addition, GPF’s consistent communication and interaction with its respective continental and national federations ensures uniform rules, regulations, standards, and the ability to swiftly implement best practices. For more info, visit https://globalpickleballfederation.org/.
ABOUT THE PICKLEBALL WORLD CUP
The third edition of the Pickleball World Cup will take place October 27 through November 2, 2025, at The FORT in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The sport’s premier international event will bring together players in a unique team format, which will include women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles, men’s singles, and women’s singles matches. During the week-long event, athletes can also participate in the International Tournament. Based on their skill levels and ages, athletes will compete individually to earn a medal for their country in the Open, Junior, Senior, and Para athlete categories. Those medals will count towards the countries’ medal count (https://swishtournaments.com/product/2025-international-pickleball-tournament/). The tournament will be broadcast live via Telemundo Deportes Ahora in the United States and on other platforms internationally.
ABOUT THE CABIESES FOUNDATION
Changing lives through the sport of pickleball, the slogan of the Cabieses Foundation is “One ball can change a life, one life can change the world.” Since 2021, the Foundation, led by Hercilio and Miranda Cabieses, has introduced the sport to over 50,000 children, including individuals with disabilities and underprivileged youth in local communities. Their work has brought pickleball into primary, middle, and high schools, as well as universities and public parks, creating infrastructure that gives opportunities to players of all backgrounds (https://www.instagram.com/cabiesesfoundation/?hl=en).
BE A PART OF PICKLEBALL HISTORY
The 2025 Pickleball World Cup will be the largest international gathering of pickleball players the world has ever seen. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and celebrate this exciting and rapidly growing sport. To get your tickets, please visit https://vivenu.com/seller/pickleball-world-cup-llc-hs8x.















