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WPC Malaysia Series Leg 1 Lands in Kuala Lumpur

Registration is open for a two-day clash at Tomaz Pickleball Club, Subang Jaya.

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Dianne Monica
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September 10, 2025
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Credits to: WPC Global

Kuala Lumpur is set to crackle as the WPC Malaysia Series 25/26 opens with Leg 1 at Tomaz Pickleball Club on 10–11 October 2025. Registration runs 18 August–3 October, with brackets for Intermediate, Advanced, and Open across Singles, Doubles, and Mixed. It’s a compact, two-day sprint designed to reward sharp hands, quick adjustments, and cool heads under pressure.

Malaysia’s pickleball calendar is suddenly stacked. After July’s WPC Asia Grand Slam lit up the Klang Valley, Leg 1 of the Malaysia Series gives players and rising pairs a clear pathway to test themselves, earn points, and measure up before year’s end. This marks another milestone for the sport’s expansion within pickleball in Asia, as Malaysia positions itself as a regional hub.

Quick Facts

Event: WPC Malaysia Series 25/26 — Leg 1 (Kuala Lumpur)

Dates: 10–11 Oct 2025

Registration: 18 Aug–3 Oct 2025

Venue: Tomaz Pickleball Club, Subang Jaya

Divisions:

  • Men’s Singles (19+, 35+)
  • Men’s Doubles (19+, 35+, 50+)
  • Women’s Doubles (19+, 35+, 50+)
  • Mixed Doubles (19+, 35+, 50+)
  • More categories across Intermediate (3.0), Advanced (4.0) & Open (5.0)
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Credits to: WPC Global

How to Register

  • Window: 18 Aug–3 Oct, or until divisions fill
  • Where: Registration Link
  • Fees: RM198 per pair

Venue and Event Format

Tomaz Pickleball Club in Subang Jaya is a dedicated pickleball venue with online booking, convenient access, and a growing local community. Expect true-bounce courts and tournament-day efficiency; you’ll want to arrive early for parking, partner warm-ups, and paddle checks.

Organizers indicate a round-robin structure with results recorded to DUPR and Pickleball Global—meaning more than one match even if you start slow, and meaningful ratings impact with every game. Expect a dense, two-day timetable with multiple age groups overlapping; build in recovery windows and hydration.

Pickleball in Malaysia

Malaysia's pickleball scene is surging, and KL-area clubs are feeding deeper ladders every month. That growth translates into fuller draws, tighter seeding, and a great spectator atmosphere—especially in the evening wave.

By aligning with pickleball Asia initiatives, the WPC Malaysia Series adds prestige and opportunity for athletes to test themselves against stronger fields.

Leg 1 kick-starts a Malaysia-wide run for 2025/26. Track WPC’s official channels for draw releases, seeding, and subsequent legs as the series rolls out. Pack your best hands, hydrate early, and make your move in Subang Jaya!

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