Kosmas Pickleball Fest 2026 Kicks Off February 25 in Davao's Pickletown
Kosmas Pickle Fest 2026 opens February 25 at Pickletown in Davao City, launching a week-long national series with Under-19 Rising Stars, multiple adult categories and ties to a network of 250+ clubs.

Kosmas Pickle Fest 2026 opens February 25 at Pickletown in Davao City," a week-long, multi-leg national festival that organisers say underlines the Philippines' rise as one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing pickleball communities, with more than 250 clubs and thousands of active players across Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao. The Mindanao leg runs through March 1, then moves on to an unspecified Visayas leg, positioning Davao as the launch pad for a nationwide series.
Organised by partner agency Sunrise Events, Inc. and spearheaded by Kosmas Athletic Ventures Corp., the festival lists Sophia Lapus as the lead of KAVC, linking a private sports, recreation and wellness operator to a higher-profile national circuit. Organisers describe Pickle Fest as "designed as a multi-leg national festival, uniting elite players, grassroots enthusiasts and partner brands across key regions," a framing that pushes the event beyond a weekend tournament into sports tourism and brand-activation territory.
Competition formats announced include an Under-19 Rising Stars division and multiple adult competition categories, with registration reported to remain open for both divisions. Timesnownews reports that the U19 Rising Stars category carries a $200 registration fee per team and that adult doubles entries are priced at $3,000; those fee figures have not been corroborated by other outlets and require confirmation of currency, per-team or per-player structure, and what the charges cover.
The Davao staging reflects the sport's local trajectory: introduced in Cebu in 2016 as a little-known sport, pickleball has since surged into a nationwide movement, organisers and media note, and Davao has "emerged as a key talent hub" for Mindanao players. Organisers say the Kosmas series aims to marry competitive play with youth development pathways, reflecting the growth from a handful of courts in 2016 to a network of more than 250 clubs today.

The festival timetable as published lists Feb. 25 through March 1 for the Pickletown leg, after which the series continues in the Visayas; separate calendar items in the Manila press note the Net and Paddle tournament in Cebu scheduled March 11-15. Event copy also promises a "strong field from across the country," but no entrant list, seeding, prize purse, court count or broadcast plan has been released in the current notices.
Critical details remain outstanding ahead of the Feb. 25 opening: organisers have not yet provided a full match timetable, the precise Pickletown address and facility specs, a confirmed entrant list with notable national players, or verification of registration-fee currency and structure. Those items will determine whether Kosmas Pickle Fest 2026 simply showcases local momentum or establishes a durable national tour.
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