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South of Manila Pickleball Series Kicks Off Road to 2025 PPF Nationals

Three-stop tournament ignites in Cavite, Laguna, and Batangas for a shot at national glory.

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Dianne Monica
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September 10, 2025
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Pickle Crew PH has kicked off the South of Manila Circuit—a three-stop tournament series and official qualifier for the 2025 Philippine Pickleball Federation (PPF) National Championship. This community-driven tournament brings sanctioned play to Cavite, Laguna, and Batangas, rallying new players into the national fold.

South of Manila Circuit: Road to the 2025 PPF Nationals

Each stop offers players a chance to earn their spot at the PPF Nationals, slated for late 2025 or early 2026. Here’s the breakdown:

Aug 16–17 – Powerhouse, Silang, Cavite

19+ and 50+ Doubles (Men’s, Women’s, Mixed)

Register by August 4

Aug 30–31 – Pickleball HQ, Biñan, Laguna

19+, 35+, and 50+ Singles (Men’s and Women’s)

Register by August 18

Sept 6–7 – Pickle Farm, Malvar, Batangas

35+ Doubles (Men’s, Women’s, Mixed)

Register by August 18

Players will compete in two skill brackets: Intermediate Plus (DUPR ≤ 3.99) and Advanced Plus (DUPR ≤ 4.99), ensuring level competition.

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Why It Matters

With pickleball surging nationwide—more than 13,000 registered players and 211 clubs—the South of Manila series is a launchpad for players and communities alike.

Whether you’re a weekend warrior or an aspiring national contender, this is your moment to rally, compete, and rise.

Register Now

Spots are open—sign up here at South of Manila to lock in.

Each event has its own entry fee and registration deadline. DUPR ratings must fall within Intermediate Plus (≤ 3.99) or Advanced Plus (≤ 4.99).

What’s Next?

After the final serve lands in Batangas on September 7, focus shifts to the PPF for the official Nationals announcement.

For players across the South, this circuit is more than just medals—it’s their first step toward national recognition and a bigger presence in pickleball in Asia.

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