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The best gifts for pickleball players

Looking for a pickleball-themed gift for the fanatic in your life? These gifts have you covered.

A navy sweatshirt with tan and red stripes around the hem and sleeves that says "Varsity Pickle"

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As pickleball interest has soared, so too have the cute merch options. Here’s what we love for people obsessed with the game:

2-in-1 Pickleball Paddle Tote Bag ($120) | These sporty, aesthetic bags are waterproof and can carry up to two paddles, two water bottles, shoes, clothes, and towels.

“Varsity Pickle” Sweatshirt ($65) | A humble brag every top-tier player needs.

Pickleball paddle earrings ($36) | 18-karat gold over sterling silver earrings.

Baby Belle pickleball necklace ($39+) | Choose silver or gold for this delicate chain necklace.

A gif of images of pickleball gifts, including pickleball bags, a sweatshirt that says "Varsity Pickle," and paddle earrings.

Get pickleball fanatics gifts they’ll love.

Photos via Uncommon Goods

“Dink responsibly” stainless steel tumbler ($26+) | A stemless vacuum insulated wine tumbler adorned with the perfect inside joke for players.

Single pickleball glove ($19+) | A functional gift perfect for protecting hands and improving grip.

Pickleball picker upper ($16+) | Save their back and help them retrieve balls without having to bend over with this handy picker upper.

Spinshot Player pickleball machine ($1,999) | Looking to ball out? This programmable pickleball machine will perfect players’ serves and is even controllable from an Apple Watch.

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