Pickleballers podcast moves to PickleballTV ahead of Season 3
The Pickleballers podcast moved to PickleballTV, now streaming on PickleballTV app, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime. Season 3 launches next week with Andre Agassi.

Pickleballers, the popular podcast hosted by Jared Paul and pro Roscoe Bellamy, was acquired by PickleballTV on January 15, 2026, and is now available across multiple streaming platforms. The move brings the show from audio-first distribution into video streaming on the PickleballTV app, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime, expanding its reach to fans who prefer long-form interviews and personality-driven pickleball content.
The series previously ran for two seasons and 26 episodes as a podcast. PickleballTV plans to carry those past episodes on its platform and will premiere Season 3 next week, opening with tennis legend and pickleball enthusiast Andre Agassi as the first guest. For community players, coaches, and club organizers, that means easier access to extended conversations that dig into technique, mindset, and the crossover appeal of tennis stars who have taken up pickleball.
PickleballTV has reported audience growth recently, and adding Pickleballers strengthens its library of long-form storytelling alongside match coverage and instructional material. The platform distribution on mainstream streaming services should help expose local players and regional pros to broader audiences, increasing visibility for sponsorships, clinics, and community events that feature guests or ideas from the show.
Practically, this change affects how readers consume the content. If you follow Pickleballers for deep dives into pro routines, equipment talk, or kitchen-court strategy, you can stream episodes on the PickleballTV app or through YouTube TV and Amazon Prime where PickleballTV is carried. Past episodes moving to the platform create an on-demand archive for coaches prepping curriculum or club directors looking for discussion starters for watch parties and player development sessions.

The acquisition also signals a continuing convergence between traditional media and grassroots pickleball culture. Personality-driven shows like Pickleballers can function as both entertainment and informal education, letting players hear detailed breakdowns of the third-shot drop, court positioning, and tournament prep from pros and crossover athletes like Andre Agassi. That blend of tactics and personality tends to travel well beyond clubhouses, bringing new players to courts and encouraging existing players to experiment with skills they hear discussed.
For readers, the immediate takeaway is simple: set a reminder for Season 3 next week and check PickleballTV, YouTube TV, or Amazon Prime for both new and archived episodes. Longer term, the shift increases opportunities to connect club programs and local events with national streaming exposure, and it gives coaches and players a richer well of longform content to mine for practice plans and kitchen-court talking points.
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