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AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2026 Registration Opens Through May 15

The AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2026 carries a RM66,000 prize pool, with registration open now through May 15 for the June 19-21 event in Subang Jaya.

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The AmBank Malaysia Pickleball Championship 2026 has a registration window running through May 15, giving players across four categories roughly eight weeks to secure their spots before the three-day tournament tips off June 19 at Playa Racquet Club @ Parc Subang in Subang Jaya, Selangor.

Registration opened March 17 on Sport Sync Asia, the official tournament registration platform, which lists a total prize pool of RM66,000. The event runs a Group Stage plus Knockout format across June 19-21 at the Parc Subang address on Jalan SS12/1 Taman Subang Ria.

The four competitive categories are organized by age and DUPR rating. Novice 19+ is open to players with a DUPR below 2.99, while Intermediate 19+ and Intermediate 35+ both require a DUPR below 3.99. The Open 19+ field is for players rated above 3.99. Entry fees are RM380 per pair (RM190 per player) across all three Novice and Intermediate divisions, with the Open 19+ bumping to RM440 per pair, or RM220 per player.

Franklin serves as the official tournament ball sponsor. Kara Marketing (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd holds the official coconut water designation, ALIR covers official mineral water, and Playa Racquet Club itself is listed as the official venue partner.

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A category-by-category breakdown of how the RM66,000 prize pool is distributed has not been published. The Sport Sync Asia page describes only the total value, with no per-placement or per-division payouts specified.

With the deadline five weeks out and the tournament still a full three months away, anyone on the fence about entering the Open division would be wise to weigh that RM220-per-player entry fee against a prize pool that makes this one of the more substantive amateur-accessible events on the Malaysian pickleball calendar this year.

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