Thursday, December 9, 2021

Pickler The Podcast - Episode #2 - Team Waters Hits the Mic

 

Pickler The Podcast - Episode #2 
 #TeamWaters Hits the Mic 

The Waters, joins hosts Stacie Townsend and John "The People's Champ" Davison. 
Team Waters discuss defending their national championship title, winning mindsets, good days and bad days on the pickleball court, and answer 20 questions related to pickleball and life. 

00:11 - Introduction to Episode #2 01:03 - First Ever Pickler The Podcast Guests 02:00 - Hi Team Waters! 03:14 - 2019 USA Pickleball National Championships Recap 04:54 - Anna Leigh Waters' Mindset on the Pickleball Court 08:00 - Winning Point at Nationals 11:45 - Good Days & Bad Days with Pickleball 14:52 - Anna Leigh Waters' Pro Journey 16:26 - Energy Is Key on the Court 22:05 - How Team Waters' Stays Motivated 27:57 - 20 Questions with Team Waters

28:16 What is the one thing you are better at than pickleball? 30:00 What are you always yelling at Anna Leigh about? 30:14 What is your favorite desert? 30:56 What are your roles on the pickleball court? 31:50 What is the biggest purchase you have made with your prize money? 32:29 If you ran the PPA, what is the biggest change you would make? 39:32 Is it tough to go from singles to doubles on finals day? 40:28 Favorite place to play pickleball 42:25 Travel tip 43:35 If you are not playing pickleball, what are you doing? 46:28 If you were in charge of the rules to pickleball, what rule would you change? 50:00 Do you have any superstitions? 51:29 Funniest thing a fan has said to you? 52:56 Best tip to take to the courts? 53:48 What one question you wished we asked Anna Leigh? 55:26 What one question you wished we asked Leigh? 56:35 At what age you think you will be when the commentator stops saying how old you are? 58:55 How does Stephen Waters (Anna Leigh's father and Leigh's husband) deal with you two playing against each other? 1:02:55 MLP 1:06:54 Team Waters is ...
1:07:42 - Outro to Episode #2

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

2021 Nationals: Anna Leigh - Guest Commentator

Anna Leigh and Dominic Catalano

On the first day at Nationals, Anna Leigh was the guest commentator on the below matches: 

1:47:36 Kris Anderson/Natalie Bagby vs Beth Belleamy/Anna Shirley (Commentary: Mark Renneson ) 2:45:49 Jennifer Lucore​/Alex Hamner vs Beth Belleamy/Anna Shirley (Commentary: Mark Renneson)

3:39:17 Cammy MacGregor/Jennifer Dawson vs Beth Bellamy/Anna Shirley (Commentary: Dominic Catalano) 4:19:04 Jennifer Lucore​/Alex Hamner vs Kris Anderson/Natalie Bagby (Commentary: Dominic Catalano)

#pickleballnationals #2021usapickleball #usapickleballnationals #USAPickleball #Margaritaville #IndianWellsTennisGarden 

 

Thursday, December 2, 2021

InPickleball Magazine: #TeamWaters Interview - First/Last

 

 

It’s ball in the family for Leigh and Anna Leigh Waters. The mother and daughter pickleball partners—and 2019 National Champions—discuss everything from life lessons to lost Lululemon. (Photo: Beth Studenberg)

InPickleball Interview Questions
  1. FIRST TIME YOU EVER PLAYED PICKLEBALL TOGETHER?
  2. FIRST TIME YOU REALIZED YOU MADE A GREAT TEAM?
  3. LAST PICKLEBALL SKILL YOU MASTERED?
  4. LAST THING YOU DO BEFORE HITTING THE COURT TO PSYCH YOURSELVES UP?
  5. THIS ONE IS FOR ANNA LEIGH. LAST TIME YOU THOUGHT, MY MOM IS THE COOLEST!?
  6. FOR LEIGH: LAST TIME YOU THOUGHT, MY DAUGHTER IS THE COOLEST!?
  7. LAST TIME YOU THOUGHT, OH, MOM!?
  8. LAST TIME YOU THOUGHT, I CAN’T BELIEVE SHE DID THAT?
  9. LAST LESSON YOU LEARNED—EITHER IN LIFE OR IN PICKLEBALL?
  10. LAST TIME YOU THOUGHT, I CAN’T BELIEVE SHE DID THAT?
  11. LAST QUESTION: LAST DREAM COME TRUE?

Thursday, November 18, 2021

NML Pickleball Rankings 2.0 – Singles

 

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It’s been a hot minute since we have done any rankings but the people have been asking for them! After promising new rankings for a while, we are here to deliver. Over 6 months of tournaments have elapsed since our last installment of rankings and it really is fascinating to see how much has changed in that period of time, which is keeping in the spirit of the rapid evolution of pickleball. We’re splitting up our rankings into three parts just like last time- singles, mixed doubles and doubles. We have singles today, mixed doubles will be posted tomorrow and we’ll start off your Monday next week with the doubles rankings – that is what people in the business call a tease folks. So here it is, the second installment of the definitive NML PIckleball player rankings.

For your additional reading pleasure, here are the links to our previous rankings – Singles Rankings 1.0Mixed Rankings 1.0, Doubles Rankings 1.0

Top 5 Women

1. Anna Leigh Waters – The last time we did player rankings, we asked the question, why doesn’t Anna Leigh play more singles? This was after the US Open, where she had taken bronze in singles, but it was her first time playing singles this year. Since then she has competed in singles in every tournament she has played in. In her last 7 tournaments, Anna Leigh has come away with 5 gold medals and 2 silver medals, so it is safe to say she has found her stride in singles. Her rolling shots tend to keep opponents on their heels, and her great court coverage allows her to keep a lot of balls in play, forcing opponents to hit more shots than they would like to. When returning serve, I think she needs to continue to work on coming to the net consistently and forcing opponents to make difficult passing shots. #1 or not, always things to improve. (Read More)

Saturday, November 13, 2021

2021 PPA Masters

 

 

Singles

5:52:06 Anna Leigh Waters vs Callie Smith
2:17:33 Anna Leigh Waters vs. Lea Jansen (Facebook Games 3&4) Gold Medal Match

Tyson McGuffin Roars, Anna Leigh Waters Soars Photo: Steve Taylor 

Mixed Doubles

42:46 Matt Wright/Lucy Kovalova vs Kyle Yates vs Leigh Waters 1:21:56 Ben Johns/Simone Jardim vs Tyson McGuffin/Anna Leigh Waters
4:36:12 Julian ​Arnold /Lauren Stratman vs Tyson McGuffin/Anna Leigh Waters 5:11:16 Tyson McGuffin/Anna Leigh Waters vs Kyle Yates/Leigh Waters (Bronze)

Tyson McGuffin/Anna Leigh Waters vs Collin Johns/Susannah Barr

Doubles

5:01:00 Anna Leigh Waters/Leigh Waters vs Lauren Stratman/Irina Tereschenko

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Friday, November 12, 2021

2021 PPA Masters - Meet Anna Leigh Waters: The 14-year-old pickleball pro is taking the sport by storm

Photo: Andy Abeyta/The Desert Sun

Anna Leigh Waters has established herself as one of the top female pickleball players in the world. 

She is currently ranked No. 3 in singles and No. 4 in doubles and has sponsors and prize money rolling in. 

The fact that she's only 14 hardly comes up anymore. 

"I don't think they think of me as 14 anymore," Waters said as she prepared to begin play at the season-ending Pro Pickleball Association Masters event in La Quinta on Thursday. "When I first played pro as a 12-year-old, I think people were like 'Wow, she's pretty young,' but now I think they think of me as just another player like them. They don't care how old I am, they just really want to beat me." 

Pickleball's young gun has won three singles tournaments in 2021. In the world of pickleball, she's already a household name. 

"It's pretty amazing and a little weird to go places and get recognized on the street or something," said Waters, who lives in Delray Beach, Fla. "But I really enjoy getting to travel around the country and play a pro sport where my family can travel with me. I'm making memories and having experiences that I would never have without pickleball, and it's just a really exciting time for me right now." Read More 

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

The Trichotomy of Pickleball with Anna Leigh Waters

 

 

By Leigh Waters

If you have been paying attention in the pickleball world lately, then you have certainly heard the names Leigh and Anna Leigh Waters. These are the names of the mother-daughter duo taking the pro pickleball scene by storm and the reigning National Champions.

With Anna Leigh (also known as "AL") at the ripe age of 14, she has already been dubbed as the "princess of pickleball" or "future of pickleball" - and the future has certainly arrived. On the pickleball court next to this teenage phenom - whether it is literally next to her in doubles play, on the sidelines as a cheerleader and coach, or sometimes, as her opponent - is her mother, Leigh Waters. This has to be some dynamic, as some pickleball players cannot even play with their spouse and keep it together.

So, what's it like for mother and pro pickleball player herself, Leigh Waters, to be on the pickleball court with Anna Leigh, challenging players for championships week in and week out? What about coaching her in her stellar pro women's singles runs every pickleball tournament? What about playing against her with money and bragging rights on the line? Hear from Leigh Waters herself about the "trichotomy of pickleball" with her daughter, Anna Leigh Waters...

And, for those like us, that had never head of a trichotomy (haha!) it is a "division into three categories"... playing with, playing against, and coaching the teenage phenom, Anna Leigh Waters!

The Trichotomy of Pickleball with Anna Leigh Waters
I experience pickleball with Anna Leigh in three different ways: (1) as her doubles partner, (2) as her singles coach, and (3) as her opponent in pro mixed doubles. Let me start by discussing the experience of being AL’s opponent, as I absolutely hate, hate, hate (can’t say it enough) to play against her.

Playing Against Anna Leigh Waters
AL is a very talented mixed doubles player. She can dink for days, she can handle the aggression of the men, and she doesn’t get intimidated easily, even when she plays against her mother. She is just as intense, aggressive, and fierce when she faces me as her opponent. I, on the other hand, clam up when I face AL on the other side of the pickleball net. And I don’t mean to at all! I have all intentions of beating her when we step on the pickleball court. But, time and time again, even if my partner and I have a large lead, something happens to me internally and I freeze up. It usually doesn’t end well for me, and I always end up feeling so bad for my mixed partner.

However, on a brighter note, I am really excited to watch her team up with a new partner next year, Ben Johns. I am personally going to play a little less pro mixed doubles brackets, so I can be on the sidelines for her matches, cheering her on!

Coaching Anna Leigh Waters
A new experience for me this year has been coaching AL in singles competitions. AL decided to start playing singles this year at the US Open Pickleball Championships in April 2021. She had not played singles in over a year and half, not even in practice, and she came out of the US Open with a bronze medal in pro women's singles. She decided then and there to take up singles on a regular basis.

AL and I have had to work together to really learn the singles pickleball strategy and how to expose her strengths during singles play. Singles pickleball, at times, is like a totally different game than doubles pickleball. Now, my job is to keep her positive, composed, and give her pieces of this pickleball strategy that we have worked on together throughout each match and against different opponents. I absolutely love this job and am really learning about AL and myself, as she competes in more and more pickleball tournaments. It has been so exciting for me to sit back on the sidelines and play a very small part in her success and growth in the sport of pickleball.

Playing With Anna Leigh Waters
Last, and my most favorite experience, is getting to play next to AL on the pickleball court in pro women’s doubles. First of all, she is so fun to play with. Her energy is high, she makes me laugh, she can pick me up if I’m down, and I love getting to see her make amazing shots from the best seat in the house - on the court next to her. We strategize together, encourage each other, and make memories I never dreamed possible for a mother and daughter. We have become Nationals Champions together, we’ve had some amazing wins, and we’ve weathered some bad losses. But, we have done it all together, and no one can take that away from us. Not ever. To speak in terms of cake (AL’s favorite), anything else that comes our way is icing.