JOOLA Titans Tour Brings Agassi, Ben Johns to Kuala Lumpur in April 2026
Ben Johns and Andre Agassi headline a two-day pickleball spectacle in KL on April 7–8, with tickets from RM169 already on sale via Ticket2U.

The JOOLA Titans Tour arrives in Kuala Lumpur on April 7–8, pairing tennis royalty with the reigning king of professional pickleball for what organizers are calling the highest-profile pickleball match ever staged in Malaysia.
Andre Agassi, an eight-time Grand Slam champion and Olympic gold medallist now partnering with JOOLA to grow the sport globally, leads Team Agassi into a headline showdown against Team Ben Johns at Merdeka 118. Johns, currently ranked World No. 1 in both men's doubles and mixed doubles, has accumulated more than 190 gold medals and multiple Triple Crown finishes across his professional career, making him widely regarded as the greatest pickleball player the sport has produced.
The two-day event opens at Stadium Juara on April 7, with gates at 4:00 PM, before shifting to the Merdeka 118 showcase for the headline clash. The evening closes with a full-scale production featuring lights, drones, and pyrotechnics designed to transform the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
The roster extends well beyond its two marquee names. International professionals Anna Bright, Federico Staksrud, Tyson McGuffin, and Collin Johns are all confirmed, joined by Len Yang, Brooke Buckner, and Kate Fahey. The Asia-Pacific contingent includes Andie Dikosavljevic, Ken Tam, Japan's Kenta Miyoshi, and Aiko Yoshitomi.

JOOLA is also using the Kuala Lumpur stop to showcase its new Pro paddle series. The brand's published materials reference the launch, though its article and social channels have listed slightly different model names; JOOLA has not issued a clarifying statement as of publication.
Tickets went on sale March 20 via Ticket2U, starting at RM169. No additional pricing tiers or streaming details have been announced. For a sport that has moved from North American rec centers to Merdeka 118 in the span of a few years, the Kuala Lumpur stop is as sharp a signal as any that Asia is no longer pickleball's frontier market; it is one of its main events.
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