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Anna Leigh Waters Wins Double Gold at 2026 US Open


The 10th annual US Open of Pickleball was held last weekend on the grounds of the newly-branded USOP National Pickleball Center (formerly known as East Naples Community Park) in Naples, Florida. This center is the largest pickleball facility in the world with 65 lighted courts, and is home to an 8,000-strong club of players.

This year’s US Open featured a brand new title sponsor in Franklin Sports, who continues their push of being affiliated with the biggest assets in the sport.

For most of the last decade, the US Open laid claim as the biggest pickleball tournament (by participation) in the land, and the event continues to max out at nearly 3,500 participants, limited only by the number of courts they have at their avail. The demand for this tournament leads to thousands of applicants being turned away, and this tournament continues to be one of the most important events on the calendar for amateurs, pros, and senior pros alike. I caught up with a representative of new title sponsor Franklin at the Pickleball Slam event held last week, who intimated that the event is exploring ways to capture this demand going forward, along with a possible change in its relationship with the PPA that could clear the way for a return of the UPA contracted pros. Something to possibly look forward to in next year’s iteration.

Click here for the PickleballDen.com home page for the event, where you can get tournament details, draw sheets, and results.


News and Noteworthy ahead of the Event

Here’s a quick recap of notable news items of import to the tour or this event:

With that said, let’s recap the action.


Men’s Pro Singles Recap

First off, whoever did the seeding in this event should probably reconsider whatever methodology they’re using, since the semi finals were comprised of the following four seeds: 9, 20, 3, and 18. The 20 seed in particular, Ryler DeHeart, seems the most ridiculous, given that he’s ranked 4th on the APP.

In the final, No. 9 Dusty Boyer (who had vanquished the top seed Ronan Camron in an epic 15-13 game three win in the quarters) crushed Jay Devilliers 4,2 for the title.

Gold: Dusty Boyer. Silver: Jay Devilliers. Bronze: Richard Livornese, Jr.


Women’s Pro Singles Recap

One may have thought the final in Women’s singles was a forgone conclusion, based on how many times the two top seeds (Kat Stewart at No. 1 and Sofia Sewing at No. 2) have met recently, but a couple of names in the draw had other ideas. Namely, top Australian No. 5 Roos van Reek and No. 3 seed Seone Mendez, who took the APP’s 2025 Tour Finals event last December.

Sure enough, the semis featured all four players and fans in Naples were treated to an exciting back half of the event. Stewart squeaked by Van Reek in one semi, while Mendez crushed Sewing in the other before Stewart laid down a statement win 4,1 in the final.

Gold: Kat Stewart. Silver: Seone Mendez. Bronze: Roos van Reek.


Mixed Pro Doubles Recap

Anna Leigh Waters, who has historically attended the US Open despite it not being sanctioned by the PPA, got a big boost this year when Jay Devilliers was also granted an exception by the UPA into this event, and they formed the top seed. Waters played in this event last year with Andre Agassi but fell early; this year they had much higher expectations. The pair cruised into the finals without being challenged, topping last year’s Mixed gold winner Jack Munro (playing with van Reek) in the semis.

In the finals, they met the No. 2 seeded team of Casey Diamond & Sofia Sewing, a pair that’s had plenty of success as of late. They won 2025’s USA Pickleball Nationals mixed title and they took the first APP International event of 2026 in Malaysia. The pair beat a tough team of Fudge & Livornese in the semis before facing off against the GOATGOAT in the finals.

Sewing & Diamond more than held their own against Waters & Devilliers, beating them 12-10 in game one before getting washed in game two 11-2 to send the match to the deciding third game. There a thrilling match was eventually taken by the PPA pros 11-9, however it took Waters & Devilliers an unbelievable SIXTEEN (16) attempts at match point to close out the win, in an amazing display of grit and defensive pickleball from Sewing & Diamond.

Unfortunately the match’s most viral moment was a disputed line call that Sewing called out but which Waters heavily disputed. Replays seemed to support the “out” call, but tensions were high on the court for sure.

Gold: Waters & Devilliers. Silver: Sewing & Diamond. Bronze: van Reek & Munro


Men’s Pro Doubles Recap

Devilliers teamed with the PPA-exiled Ryan Fu and netted the top seed in the draw, but were upset in the semis by the criminally under-seeded No. 13 Ryler DeHeart & Kyle Koszuta (who did DeHeart upset in the seeding department to earn a 13-seed in Doubles and a 20-seed in singles?) They lost in the final to No 2 Jack Munro & Richard Livornese, giving Munro his 2nd US Open title in a row.

Gold: Munro & Livornese. Silver: DeHeart & Koszuta. Bronze: Diamond & Blanco.


Women’s Pro Doubles Recap

Anna Leigh and her mother Leigh Waters entered the event as the two-time defending US Open champions and were fittingly given the top seed. However, the pair were pressed early and went a game down in the semis to No. 5 Roos van Reek & Shelby Bates before rebounding and cruising into the final. There, they met the No. 3 seeds Bobbi Oshiro & Kat Stewart, who ousted the No. 2 pair in the semis. The APP pros could not do much with the Waters’ in the final, losing 5,6 to give Anna Leigh and her mom a 3-peat in this event.

Notable: with the bronze, Roos van Reek finished off a three-medal weekend at the US Open, capturing Bronze in singles, mixed, and gender doubles.

Gold: Waters & Waters. Silver: Oshiro & Stewart. Bronze: van Reek & Bates.


Split Age Pro Quick Recap

The US Open is famous for its Split-Age divisions, where pros and senior pros get to team up and get some early week competition. Here’s some quick recaps of those split-age draws.

  • Men’s Split-Age Pro: To little surprise, the No. 1 seeded split-age men’s team of Jack Munro & Jamie Oncins, who individually are each (arguably) the best of their respective age groups in Naples, took the split-age title. They topped No. 3 Brandon Lane & Jose Derisi in the final.
  • Women’s Split-Age Pro: Eugenia Carolina Lopez Ascarate & Simone Jardim outlasted the field and took the title as the No. 2 seeds.
  • Mixed Split-Age Pro: Ronan Camron & Eugenia Carolina Lopez Ascarate came out on top of a loaded field as the No. 8 seed, winning the title over 10th seeded Eva Welsher & Richard Livornese Jr.

A few notes on the senior divisions at the US Open, which continue to be the gold standard of the senior pro game. Even though the US Open isn’t technically affiliated with the APP, it has adopted the APP monikers for its two senior pro divisions, a change from past years which just featured a 50+ Senior Pro division. These competitions are some of the most stacked senior pro draws I’ve ever seen, and the draws were a “Who’s Who” of the current senior pickleball pro game.

Champions Pro Competition Quick Recap

  • Men’s Champions Pro Singles: Last year’s APP No. 1 Youssef Bouzidi took out the fast-rising Blake Arrant in the semis, then beat the No. 1 seed and defending champ Marcello Jardim in the final for his first US Open gold.
  • Women’s Champions Pro Singles: Karin Ptaszek-Kochis become the 3-time defending US Open champion by topping the Champions division newcomer Lopez in the final.
  • Men’s Champions Pro Doubles: Dave Weinbach & Dayne Gingrich took the title as the top seed, outlasting No. 2 Jardim & Oncins in the final.
  • Women’s Champions Pro Doubles: Lee Whitwell & Eugenia Carolina Lopez took the 1-vs-2 final over Molly Carter & Sheri Courter.
  • Mixed Champions Pro Doubles: The top seeds were shocked in the 16s, opening a pathway for No. 2 Lee Whitwell / Jaime Oncins to take the title.

Masters Pro Competition Quick Recap

  • Men’s Masters Pro Singles: Dana Treister took out No. 1 David Spearman in a battle of the two top seeds.
  • Women’s Masters Pro Singles: Karen Seguso took the small Masters singles draw.
  • Men’s Masters Pro Doubles: Martin Reist / Dan Granot cruised to the title as the top seed.
  • Women’s Masters Pro Doubles: Sophie Amiach / Anna Shirley dominated the final, winning gold 11-0, 11-1.
  • Mixed Masters Pro Doubles: Anna Shirley / Lee Sponaugle took the gold in Mixed Masters pro.

The Pro Pickleball Medal Tracker spreadsheets have now been updated with these results. Click here for the Pro-only Medal Tracker, and click here for the Senior Pro Medal Tracker. These spreadsheets hold Medal winners for every pro event going back to the beginnings of the tours.

For US Open results, click on the tab in these spreadsheets that says “Non PPA-APP” or “NonSanc” to show the events in major tournaments that remain unaffiliated with either pro tour.

Next up on the Pickleball Calendar? According to my Master Pickleball Schedule, we get a bit of a break next week with just an Australian event on the major books, then the first weekend in May features the APP’s Sacramento open and the PPA’s Atlanta Slam, the final event before the PPA’s tour finals.


Any Head to Head or career match stats quoted in this article are courtesy of PickleWave. Visit picklewave.com for the premier source of Pro Pickleball data, including match replays, highlights, stats, and discussion. PickleWave has more than 31,000 matches in its database across all the pro tours, and has started a fantastic new Bracket Challenge feature for Fantasy-style sports fans to try out.

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Author note: thanks to a reddit commentator noticing a grammatical mistake in the Men’s Singles section. Corrected and republished.



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