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Additionally, in partnership with the Intercollegiate Tennis Association and Barnes Tennis Center, there will be a professional event in San Diego from July 10-13 during the ITA Collegiate Summer Series Tour stop. This will allow collegiate players to compete for $25,000 of prize money in singles, doubles and mixed professional TYPTI events while they play the ITA tennis event all at the legendary Barnes Tennis Center. There will be a full slate of amateur events as well.



“Barnes Tennis Center has revolutionized the traditional racquet club with 25 tennis, 30 pickleball, and 7 padel courts, and stadiums for tennis and padel,” said Bellamy. “This recent transformation is unparalleled and truly redefines the vernacular, ‘Racquet Club’.” Barnes will be programming TYPTI workouts throughout the year, will stock TYPTI racquets, balls and accessories, and will be another West Coast hub for the sport.



“We are all-in on TYPTI,” said Ryan Redondo, CEO of Barnes Tennis Center “It’s an amazing racquet sport with mind-boggling professional points. It’s incredibly fun to play. And it’s an amazing gateway to all racquet sports. So, we love it and are now officially a four-sport sport racquet club!”
 
Memorial weekend launch:

Inaugural $100,000 US Open TYPTI Championship Launches In Los Angeles May 20-24 at Calabasas Pickleball Club​


"we’re happy to announce that racquet sales, ball sales and adoption have been overwhelming"

Overwhelming. I've not seen one person playing it on a pickleball court, to this day.
 
Overwhelming. I've not seen one person playing it on a pickleball court, to this day.
I saw 3 people playing it on a pickleball court - the 3 who played it once with me LOL.

Let us hope Barnes will popularize the sport here, come July 10. Ryan Redondo seems gung-ho about it.
 
I heard from an officer at my club that the teaching pros who work for the junior academy here don't even want one court dedicated to Pickleball (we have one dual-lined court) because they think it will hurt their income (Pickleball lessons don't seem to be a recurring source of revenue).

I think they will not like Typti either. No one will shell out $80 for a Typti lesson.
 
YES! I have played TYPTI several times. I enjoyed it. The first time we used two racquets and two pb paddles. Definitely more fun with racquets. Since then we have acquired 2 more racquets and been having lots of fun. It’s not tennis, but still a great sport to play. I intend to keep playing.
 
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I saw 3 people playing it on a pickleball court - the 3 who played it once with me LOL.

Let us hope Barnes will popularize the sport here, come July 10. Ryan Redondo seems gung-ho about it.
I'd like to see it gain a foothold. I was thinking about the video that was posted above or the pair dominating the net while I was watching the Brussels Padel finals.

Lobs are a huge part of padel. It may end up being the same for Typti. The only way it seems to get the opponents off the net without implementing a kitchen rule is a well placed lob, like padel. With the Typti racquet's open string pattern and the foam ball,, effective topspin/slice lobs should be easy to execute if an opponent is right on the net.
 
I'd like to see it gain a foothold. I was thinking about the video that was posted above or the pair dominating the net while I was watching the Brussels Padel finals.

Lobs are a huge part of padel. It may end up being the same for Typti. The only way it seems to get the opponents off the net without implementing a kitchen rule is a well placed lob, like padel. With the Typti racquet's open string pattern and the foam ball,, effective topspin/slice lobs should be easy to execute if an opponent is right on the net.
I wouldn't mind adding the kitchen rule to Typti
 
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You can add the kitchen rule if you like. My neighborhood always played tackle football in the back yard, but across town they played touch!
I like the no kitchen rule. Doubtful anyone is going to get hurt with the foam ball and I like to think that it makes my tennis volleys better.
Local rules are not out of the norm. I played in one group where you played one deuce but the second deuce was sudden death winner take all-receiver chooses the side.
I think we did this for time factor.
 
First Typti US Open finished over the weekend. It was live in T2 app. Go search if a YouTube recording is available.
 
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