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Amateurs Flocked to Pickleball. But Will They Watch the Pros?

The New York Times – Sports:

Pickleball had no problem attracting millions of amateur players. Now, as the sport looks to grow at the professional level, it must convince spectators that the game is as fun to watch as it is to play.

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Durant, Kevin, Evanston (Ill), Fans (Persons), Federer, Roger, James, LeBron, Los Angeles (Calif), Nadal, Rafael, North America, Osaka, Naomi (1997- ), Pickleball (Sport), Tennis, United States
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