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2026 APP Arizona Open

Nov 12
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Nov 15, 2026
Arizona Athletic Grounds
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Mesa
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AZ
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Arizona Athletic Grounds

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The 2026 APP Arizona Open is a professional and amateur pickleball tournament taking place November 12–15, 2026, at Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa, Arizona.

The APP Arizona Open offers more than tournament play. Fans can watch leading professionals compete on Championship Court while also enjoying opportunities to play, food and beverages, official merchandise, giveaways and activities for players and spectators of different ages and experience levels.

The tournament is held at Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa, Arizona. The event takes place in Mesa rather than central Phoenix, so visitors should use the venue information on the event page when planning transportation and accommodations.

Yes. Competition is open to a wide range of players, with divisions covering skill levels from 3.0 through professional competition and multiple age brackets. Players should review the registration page to find the appropriate division and registration deadline.

Yes. The event welcomes experienced players, first-time players, dedicated fans and families. Spectators do not need to be pickleball experts to enjoy the matches, activities, food, merchandise and Championship Court atmosphere.

General admission includes one full day of entry and the opportunity to watch Championship Court matches. Enjoy music, food, and vendor shopping, including the APP Pro Shop with exclusive location-specific merchandise.

VIP admission includes general admission benefits plus VIP seating, an exclusive Championship Court area, light bites and beverages.

Yes. Discounted children’s tickets are available for guests aged 13 and under, with age verification required at the venue.

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