By Jim Jacobus
Not long ago, we had a big event on the calendar here at Corpus Christi Athletic Club Pickleball: a tournament hosted by 002 Pickleball Tournaments, one of the more recognized names in the tournament pickleball world. The dates were setโJune 7 and 8โand we were anticipating a fantastic turnout. With a large following and a history of well-run events, we expected over 200 players to show up and play some high-quality, competitive pickleball.
But at one month out, we had only 24 people registered. And none of them were from our local area. So, despite the significant planning and investment that had already gone into the event, we had to cancel. Since then, Iโve heard the same thing from a lot of folks: โMe and my friends were planning to sign up!โ
Hereโs the dealโplanning to sign up doesnโt help a tournament happen. Actually signing up does. So, letโs talk about what it really takes to have “nice things”โlike quality pickleball tournamentsโin South Texas. And more importantly, what we all can do about it.

1. Venues Must Deliver Value and Promote Well
As a local venue, we know what players expect. They want a fair entry fee and a great experience in return. That means more than just two games. It means a competitive field thatโs well matched by skill level, efficient organization, and a facility that supports quality play.
We take those responsibilities seriously. But itโs not enough to just put together a solid event. We also have to promote the tournament far and wideโand early. If players donโt know about it, they canโt come. If they donโt hear enough good things about the experience, they wonโt prioritize it.
At Corpus Christi Athletic Club, weโre committed to running high-value, well-organized events. Weโve got eight indoor courts, climate control, great amenities, and a dedicated team. It’s not just CCAC! There are a number of venues in the area that host well run events as well! But even with all that, we need the communityโs help to bring tournaments to life.

2. Our Pickleball Community Needs to Support Each Other
Weโve got something special in South Texas. From Al Kruse to Rockport, The Islands to First Baptist, Portland Community Center to RGV Pickleball, San Antonio, and beyondโweโve got a growing collection of fantastic venues. Weโve also got a passionate and growing player base.
Now, thereโs nothing wrong with being loyal to your home courts. Thatโs part of what makes pickleball greatโthe friendships, the rivalries, the culture of each court. But if we want to see tournaments thrive, we need to look beyond our own venues. When one of us hosts an event, we need the rest of the community to show up and support it.
Imagine what we could accomplish if we supported each other across venues, even just a couple times a year. Not only would we grow the tournament scene, but weโd also strengthen the entire community in the process.

3. Players Must Step UpโEarly and Often
This part is simple: sign up early. Not later. Not someday. If youโre planning to play, donโt wait. Tournaments need early momentum to stay alive. Registrations drive commitmentโby players, by organizers, and by sponsors.
Better yet, go one step further. Recruit a friend. Get your group involved. Volunteer to help run the brackets or keep score. Tournaments arenโt just more fun when you participateโtheyโre even more fun when youโre part of making them happen.
And yes, every venue needs volunteers. From setup to tear-down, refereeing to hospitality, thereโs always something that needs doing. If we want the South Texas pickleball scene to keep growing, the fastest way to accelerate it is to jump in and help.
Hereโs the bottom line: South Texas has great pickleballโgreat venues, great people, and great potential. But we wonโt get to enjoy “nice things” like quality tournaments unless we all do our part.
Itโs not up to one organizer, one venue, or one city. Itโs up to all of us. Letโs build a tournament culture here that reflects the passion and pride we already have for this amazing sport.
So, next time you hear about a tournament? Donโt wait. Sign up. Show up. Step up.
Weโll see you on the courts.

Jim Jacobus
Tournament Director, Corpus Christi Athletic Club
281-725-8367
jim@jjacobus.com


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