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Hong Kong Launches First Structured Pickleball League Featuring Master League, Social Fixtures

HKPL published a rolling fixtures list on Feb 24, 2026, laying out Master League, Masters, and social team fixtures week-by-week across indoor and outdoor courts at multiple Hong Kong venues.

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Hong Kong Launches First Structured Pickleball League Featuring Master League, Social Fixtures
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The Hong Kong Pickleball League published a rolling fixtures list on February 24, 2026, marking the city’s first structured local pickleball league calendar. The HKPL calendar lists Master League matches, Masters events, and social team fixtures on a week-by-week schedule across multiple venues in Hong Kong.

The Feb 24 release shows the league organizing competitive tiers side by side: Master League fixtures scheduled alongside standalone Masters draws and social team matches. That structure gives Master League squads and Masters entrants a published sequence of dates rather than ad-hoc booking notices, with the calendar explicitly arranging matches into weekly blocks.

The HKPL calendar specifies indoor courts and outdoor courts for listed fixtures, allocating court type by match on the published schedule. Several venues around the city appear on the rolling list, with assignments that indicate when players will play under indoor conditions and when they will play outdoors.

Published as a rolling fixtures list, the Feb 24 calendar presents an active, week-by-week view of upcoming play rather than a one-off tournament timetable. The format signals that organizers intend to manage weekly match flow for social teams as well as competitive Master League households, giving clubs and captains a single reference for scheduling across Hong Kong venues.

By putting Master League, Masters, and social team fixtures into the same public calendar, the HKPL has created a single operational spine for local pickleball activity in the city. The Feb 24 rollout is the first step toward coordinated weekly play across indoor and outdoor courts at multiple venues, with upcoming weeks mapped out on the published schedule.

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