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Saturday, December 11, 2021

2021 Nationals

 

 

Singles

2:32:21 Anna Leigh Waters vs Jill Braverman
4:00:34 Irina Tereschenko vs Anna Leigh Waters


Mixed Doubles

2:10 Catherine Parenteau/JW Johnson vs Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin 1:09:29 Riley Newman/Lindsey Newman vs Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin 2:40:30 Leigh Waters/Dave Weinbach vs Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin 3:21:51 Catherine Parenteau/JW Johnson vs Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin Leigh Waters/Dave Weinbach vs Mary Brascia/Daniel Roditi

The Tyson McGuffin Show - Point Analysis: Riley Newman/Lindsey Newman vs Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin

Highlight: TeamWaters vs Jessie Irvine/Catherine Parenteau


Sunday Notebook: Anna Leigh Waters, Tyson McGuffin, and Riley Newman All Earn Double Gold 


Top 10 Moments at Nationals

 
2021 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships Pro Portrait

YOUTH FOR HISTORY
Pickleball’s 14-year-old phenom Anna Leigh Waters picked up another impressive double victory on Championship Sunday taking Gold in the Pro Women’s Doubles and Pro Women’s Singles divisions making her the youngest player in history to win at Nationals. Anna Leigh also won a Bronze medal in Pro Mixed Doubles to top off the week.

2021 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships Pro Portrait

WATERS REPEAT
Anna Leigh Waters and Leigh Waters took a straight-set victory to become back-to-back Gold medalists in the Pro Women’s Doubles division. This power mother-daughter duo shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon and will surely be back looking for the three-peat in 2022.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Anna Leigh Waters, 14, Makes Pickleball History With Pro Singles Title


 

The youngest champion in professional pickleball history reflects on her breakthrough victory, the rise of the sport, and the resilience that powered her comeback.


Introduction:
While many 14-year-olds spend their summers at camp or lounging poolside, Anna Leigh Waters has been busy rewriting the record books of a rising American sport. At the Takeya Showcase in Newport Beach, the Florida teen became the youngest player in history to win a professional pickleball singles title — and she did it in dramatic, five-set fashion.


A Teen Star Rises in a Grown-Up Game

On a warm California weekend at the Tennis & Pickleball Club at Newport Beach, Anna Leigh Waters cemented her name in pickleball history with a comeback win that stunned both fans and seasoned pros. Facing Catherine Parenteau of Montreal — the world’s No. 3-ranked player — Waters showed resilience beyond her years, bouncing back from a 2-1 set deficit to claim the championship.

“It feels amazing,” Waters said after the match. “I’ve been working really hard to get there and I had to beat all the top pro women singles players to get to the finals. Winning my first pro singles tournament is a big step in my pickleball career.”

The final was a seesaw thriller. Waters came out swinging, taking the first game 11-3. Parenteau responded with back-to-back wins, 11-8 and 11-9. But instead of folding, the teenager regrouped. “Well I knew since I had won the first game that I could still win the match,” Waters said. “I just told myself to keep trying to execute my plan.”

She did exactly that, dominating the fourth game 11-6 and closing the match with a commanding 11-2 fifth-set victory.

Waters walked away with a $2,500 winner’s check — her largest singles payout to date — plus additional sponsor bonuses. Like many kids her age, she saves it all. “I put it into a savings account,” she said with a laugh.


From Hurricane to History

Waters' path to the podium began in unlikely fashion. In 2017, when Hurricane Irma forced her family to evacuate Delray Beach, they took refuge in Pennsylvania with her grandfather, Neil Eichelberger — who introduced Anna Leigh and her mom Leigh Waters to pickleball.

They never looked back. Within two years, the mother-daughter duo shocked the sport by defeating U.S. Open legend Simone Jardim and Corrine Carr at the Florida Grand Slam. In 2019, they captured the USAPA Margaritaville National Championships in Indian Wells.

Since then, Anna Leigh has emerged as one of the sport’s few true triple threats, competing in women’s doubles, mixed doubles, and singles — and winning in all three. She is currently ranked among the world’s top 10 women’s players.

Still, it hasn’t all been triumphs. At the PPA Orange County Cup in June, Waters fell in a tightly contested singles final to Lea Jansen, 29, in five sets. That loss, however, became fuel for her fire.

“I learned a lot from my last match of being in a final and I put a lot of those things toward this match,” she said. “The sport is getting faster. Some of the points we have are really incredible.”


Eyes on No. 1

Waters’ victory at the Takeya Showcase was more than just a tournament win — it was a statement. Entering the event with no ranking points after sitting out much of 2020 due to COVID-19, she had everything to prove.

“Since I didn’t play in 2020... I had zero points coming into this tournament,” she explained. “Now that I won, I have the confidence to go forward and know that I can reach the No. 1 ranking.”

She might just get there sooner than anyone expects.


Summary:

Anna Leigh Waters' victory at the PPA Takeya Showcase is a watershed moment for professional pickleball — a sport surging in popularity across the United States. At only 14, Waters didn’t just win a professional tournament; she did it by defeating some of the best in the world, showcasing technical precision, mental toughness, and tactical poise far beyond her years.

Her five-set win over Catherine Parenteau highlights a new generation’s arrival in a sport long dominated by veteran players. Waters' ability to learn from previous losses, notably her June final against Lea Jansen, underscores a maturity that suggests her success is not a flash in the pan, but the beginning of a long, dominant career.

Having started her pickleball journey under stormy circumstances — quite literally — her rapid rise to the sport’s elite ranks is as improbable as it is inspiring. Alongside her mother and doubles partner Leigh, Anna Leigh has been part of reshaping the competitive landscape of women’s pickleball. Now with a major singles title in hand, she is poised to lead the next wave of young stars.

More than just a teenage prodigy, Anna Leigh Waters is a symbol of the sport’s future — fast-paced, fiercely competitive, and full of possibility. 


Storm to Serve v1

[Verse 1 – Jazz]
Smooth midnight sky, Delray Beach in the glow,
Fourteen and fearless, she’s ready for the show.
Pickleball paddle swinging, syncopated flow,
Anna Leigh steppin’ up, watch her confidence grow.
Soft cymbal taps, upright bass walks the floor,
She’s schooling seasoned pros, they keep on askin’ “How much more?”
Cool breeze through palms, corona light’s aglow,
History in the making: teen star’s latest blow.

[Chorus – ’90s Rap]
Yo, she’s the youngest champ, rockin’ courts coast to coast,
Serve it down low, then watch the paddle ghost.
From Irma’s hush to neon lights in Cali,
Storm to serve, watch the swing—she’s rally tally.
All the points get tight, but she’s takin’ flight,
Fourteen on the court, comin’ outta sight.
Hands up, crowd roar, that’s the pro’s new lyric,
Anna Leigh Waters, yeah, her game is serious!

[Verse 2 – Folk]
(Soft acoustic guitar strum)
When Irma rolled in, skies turned gray,
Mom and daughter fled, found a brighter day.
Pennsylvania porch, grandpa showed the way,
Paddles in hand, they chased the fear away.
Two hearts in harmony, learning every stroke,
Every dinking rally, every hopeful joke.
From that humble porch to the grandest court,
Their bond growing stronger, every winning report.

[Bridge – Jazz]
(Saxophone riffs)
Back-and-forth they trade, spin it like fate,
Parenteau’s challenge, couldn’t make her break.
“Keep the plan,” she whispered, rhythm in her soul,
Fourth set pride unleashed, fifth set took control.

[Chorus – ’90s Rap]
Yo, she’s the youngest champ, rockin’ courts coast to coast,
Serve it down low, then watch the paddle ghost.
From Irma’s hush to neon lights in Cali,
Storm to serve, watch the swing—she’s rally tally.
All the points get tight, but she’s takin’ flight,
Fourteen on the court, comin’ outta sight.
Hands up, crowd roar, that’s the pro’s new lyric,
Anna Leigh Waters, yeah, her game is serious!

[Verse 3 – Folk]
(Soft acoustic guitar continues)
Saving every dollar, dreams banked for more,
Learning from defeat, then stepping to the fore.
A mother-daughter team, setting every score,
In a sport on the rise, they’re the heart at its core.


Article: “Behind the Beats of ‘Storm to Serve’”

“Storm to Serve” sprang from the vibrant narrative of Anna Leigh Waters’ meteoric rise in professional pickleball. Inspired by her historic win at the Takeya Showcase and her refuges from Hurricane Irma, the songwriters wove together three distinctive musical styles—jazz, ’90s rap, and folk—to mirror Anna Leigh’s multifaceted journey.

The jazz verses capture the sleek confidence of a young prodigy on the court, complete with syncopated rhythms and smooth melodic lines symbolizing her fluid playstyle. The ’90s rap chorus delivers bold, rhythmic declarations, reflecting the energy and swagger of a championship moment, while the folk passages honor the humble beginnings on a Pennsylvania porch with her mother and grandfather—an acoustic nod to the heartwarming roots of her passion.

Collaborators held writing sessions over video calls, sharing clips of Anna Leigh’s matches to catch the perfect lyrical cadence. They experimented with upright bass and saxophone riffs to evoke the court’s tension, before layering turntable scratches and drum-machine loops for the rap sections. The folk bridge was born when a co-writer recalled family stories of evacuation and discovery, translating them into gentle guitar strums and earnest vocal harmonies.

The result is an upbeat, genre-blending homage that not only celebrates a record-breaking triumph but also honors the resilience and familial bonds that propelled Anna Leigh Waters from a hurricane-struck refuge to the pinnacle of professional pickleball.


Monday, August 9, 2021

PPA Takeya Showcase Newport Beach

 

Highlight Reel (15+ mins) Gold Medal Singles Match
Highlight Reel (5+ mins)

History Is Made
By winning this match, Anna Leigh became the youngest player ever win a Professional Pickleball Singles title. 



Gold Medal Match: Catherine Parenteau vs Anna Leigh Waters, 14   


Video: Singles


Highlight Point - "Best Point Of The Match" Dave Weinbach

53:12 Anna Leigh Waters vs Irina Tereshenko

Video: Doubles

1:25:27 Lucy Kovalova/Simone Jardim vs Anna Leigh Waters/Leigh Waters
6:35:23 Anna Leigh Waters/Leigh Waters vs Jill Braverman/Susannah Barr (Bronze Medal Match)

Video: Mixed Doubles

25:16 Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin vs Casey Chan/Ben McMakin
4:04:55 Catherine Parenteau/Riley Newman vs Anna Leigh Waters/Tyson McGuffin

Blog Post


Championship Rematch in Round One 
The first round for defending PPA Champion, Lea Jansen, was against Anna-Leigh Waters, the Silver Medalist in the Orange County Cup. These two would likely meet in the final in there was a back draw.

With this PPA format this opening match will be a huge decider on who will end up with Gold. Technically this is considered a quarterfinal match but still feels early in the day to see these two play. This time around, it was all Waters. She was all over the court showing full control of her ground strokes. 

On a side to side point, she ran down a ball and ripped a backhand winner reminiscent of Rafa Nadal. Her stuff was too good throughout the match and won it in two games 11-3, 11-4. 

 On the other side of the draw, Callie Smith defeated Lauren Stratman in round one. She withdrew in the semi-final which allowed Catherine Parenteau to qualify for the Gold Medal Match after a single win over Annica Cooper. 

Parenteau will meet either Irina Tereschenko or Waters on Championship Sunday. The way things are looking right now, I don’t see anyone stopping Waters from playing on Sunday. (The Dink: PPA Takeya Showcase Singles Day

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

Article


Wednesday, September 8, 2021

PPA 2021 Orlando Cup

Pro Women's Singles

27:57 Anna Leigh Waters vs Catherine Parenteau
0:01 Anna Leigh Waters vs Catherine Parenteau (Game 1, 5-3)
0:01 Anna Leigh Waters vs Catherine Parenteau (Game 2)

Camryn Irwin interviews Anna Leigh after the Pro Women's Gold Medal Match on The Tennis Channel (PPA RECAP Video)

 
A glimpse into Anna Leigh Waters’ pickleball journey brought to you by Tennis Channel!

Anna Leigh and Lea Jansen 

The Gold Medal Match was broadcast live on the Tennis Channel: Anna Leigh Waters vs Lea Jansen
Score: 11-6,11-3,11-4 (3 out of 5 Games) (Match Point) (Highlight Reel 13+mins)


 


3:56 pm EST (Gritty) – Anna Leigh gets the gold in women’s singles. The result is not unexpected but I would say the score is. She won in straights and Jansen wasn’t able to get more than 6 points off her in a game. I think these are clearly the 1 and 2 ladies singles players at this point. Expect a lot more battles between the two going forward. 




Pro Women's Doubles
1:43:22 Anna Leigh Waters/Leigh Waters vs Callie Smith/Corrine Carr
0:06 Anna Leigh Waters/Leigh Waters vs Callie Smith/Corrine Carr (Game 2, 1-0-1) 3:02:37 Anna Leigh Waters/Leigh Waters vs Jessie Irvine/Catherine Paranteau


PPA Orlando Cup Is a Dream Come True for Team Waters

They say Disney World is “where dreams come true.” Well, just miles away, during the inaugural PPA Orlando Cup at the USTA National Campus, our dreams certainly came true as Anna Leigh won gold in pro women’s singles, and Team Waters (me and Anna Leigh) won gold in pro women’s doubles. Both finals were covered by and aired on the Tennis Channel, and to say that the emotions were running high is an understatement.

Not only were emotions high, but the conditions during the PPA Orlando Cup were particularly extreme. There were multiple rain delays throughout the 4-day event, and the heat and humidity were off the charts.

As an aside, I don’t think I’ve ever sweated as much as I did in the pro women’s final. In fact, during the 2nd game of the best of 5 game final, I could really feel myself becoming sluggish and void of energy. My husband, Stephen, had to run to the car to get me Liquid IV, which I quickly drank during the break before the 3rd game, and then continued to drink another Liquid IV throughout the rest of the match. Luckily for me, the Liquid IVs revived me and enabled me to feel strong to grind out each point thereafter. (Read More)

 


By Hannah Johns 

Article Excerpt:

On the other side of the draw, the #2 seeds Jessie Irvine / Catherine Parenteau had an exciting quarterfinal against Sarah Ansboury / Jorja Johnson, beating them 11-7, 9-11, 11-5. This put Irvine / Parenteau in the other semifinal against Leigh Waters / Anna Leigh Waters – a team that has come roaring back to the top this year after taking 2020 off from professional play due to concerns about Covid-19. Despite Irvine’s / Parenteau’s momentum coming into the match, Team Waters took a hard-earned game one 12-10, then captured their spot in the final by taking the second game 11-3.

This match cemented our Championship Sunday teams, with Jardim / Kovalova and Waters / Waters facing-off as the third match of the afternoon on Tennis Channel’s network. The match was considered to be the best of the day, with both teams displaying their best pickleball and their determination to capture the title. The tightly contested first game set the tone when it fell to Waters / Waters 12-10, who appeared to be unstoppable. 

However, Jardim / Kovalova fought back to take game two 9-11 and it was clear that Team Waters would have to scrap for every point if they wanted to get the better of the #1 women’s doubles team in the world. Games three and four were full of epic rallies and long, emotional points, but ultimately, both went to Waters / Waters 11-8, 11-7. This won them the match and the well-deserved Orlando Cup title. Leigh Waters shed tears of joy as she hugged her daughter in triumph after the final point. Although they had come close in the past, this was the first PPA doubles title that the mother-daughter duo had won together. 


Pro Mixed Doubles

1:18:34 Kyle Yates/Anna Leigh Waters vs Adam Stone/Corrine Carr

Kyle Yates/Anna Leigh Waters vs Ben Johns/Simone Jardim (Highlight)

Pickleball Parrot - Championship Sunday Live Blog

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Forbes: 30 Under 30 2023

 

Anna Leigh Waters became the youngest professional pickleball player in history at age 12 and the youngest tournament champion the same year; last year, she won her first national championship, in women's doubles, playing alongside her mother, Leigh Waters. (Read More


The 2023 30 Under 30 list itself shows how representation is changing in the sports world: Of the nominees selected by the judges, 16 are women, and 17 identify as people of color. And the honorees are breaking new ground in other ways as well.

Anna Leigh Waters is the top-ranked player in the ascendant sport of pickleball—at just 15. (Read More


Essentially Sports: Fast-Growing Racquet Sport Scripts History as 12-Year-Old American Player Easily Overtakes the Likes of Elite Tennis Stars

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Pro Pickleball Teens Play Together In Texas Open Shootout

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 

Anna Leigh Waters, 14, and JW Johnson, 18, Pro Pickleball Singles Champions

(Photo Credit: Leigh Waters/Julie Johnson)

              

Pro Pickleball Teens Play Together In Texas Open Shootout

Anna Leigh Waters, World #1 Ranked Singles Champion, and JW Johnson, World #7 Ranked in Singles, Teamup For Second Time In 2021


ROCKWALL, TX  (September 30, 2021) -- Delray Beach, FL based teens Anna Leigh Waters, 14, and JW Johnson, 18, are playing mixed doubles in the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) Texas Open Shootout, September 30-October 3, at the Oasis Beach and Tennis Club in Rockwell. The dynamic duo played together in March at the Delray Beach Open.  (See Highlights)


Texas Open Shootout matches will be live streamed on the PPA YouTube Channel.


Anna Leigh Waters (AL) won her third consecutive professional singles title and the pro Women’s Doubles title with her mother, Leigh Waters, at the Orlando Cup earlier this month. 


Top Photo: 2018 Texas Open

Gold: Sarah Ansboury / Lucy Kovalova

Silver: Anna Leigh Waters / Leigh Waters

Bronze: Katie Dyer (Not in Photo: Kasandra Gehrke )


Bottom Photo: 2021 PPA Orlando Cup

Gold: Anna Leigh Waters / Leigh Waters

Silver: Simone Jardim / Lucy Kovalova (#1 Team In The World)

Bronze: Jessie Irvine / Catherine Parenteau


Leigh Waters: “Top photo is Anna Leigh’s and my first Pro Tournament playing together as a team!! It was the 2018 Texas Open and AL was 11. We got Silver!!


In a few days we head back to the Pro Pickleball Association Texas Open and I’m able to reflect on all that has happened between these two events!! Never did we imagine the memories, experiences, and possibilities this great sport would bring us!!


But you know what’s so SPECIAL about this sport?? You don’t have to be a pro to make these kinds of memories and have amazing experiences together in the sport of pickleball. So go grab a family member, a friend, a neighbor, and go make some memories! I promise you won’t regret it!!”



Last month, Anna Leigh won Pro Women’s Single Titles at the PPA Takeya Showcase in Newport Beach, CA and the Tournaments Of Champions in Brigham City, UT. She is rated #1 in Pro Women’s Singles on the September 28, 2021 Dupr Top 25 Player List while JW is rated #7 in Pro Men’s Singles.


Anna Leigh is the youngest to win a Professional Pickleball Singles title. 


Last month, JW Johnson beat Ben Johns, 22, the #1 Singles/Doubles/Mixed Doubles Pickleball player in the world at the Tournament of Champions in Brigham City, Utah: 11-9,9-11,11-3. (Highlight Reel 5+ mins)


Johns had not lost a singles match since the summer of 2020. JW broke Ben’s winning streak of over 170 matches. 


The teen then faced Tyson McGuffin,  the #2 singles pickleball player in the world, twice. Winning their first match: 11-8,6-11,11-7 and then the Gold Medal Final: 11-0,9-11,11-3 (Highlight Reel 5+ mins) 

 

In July, JW won his first professional Men’s Singles Title at the APP 2021 Beer City Open in Grand Rapids, Michigan defeating the #1 Rank AAP Men’s Singles Pro Jay Devilliers, 26, in the Gold Medal Match:  4,11, 11-8, 11-5 (Highlight Reel, Game 3)


JW, Jorja (JW’s 15 year old sister) and Julie (mother), APP/DUPR #1 Senior Women’s Pro Pickleball Player, travel coast-to-coast together playing in pro pickleball tournaments.

 

Follow JW Johnson’s Pro Pickleball journey on Facebook at JW Johnson Pickleball


Anna Leigh and her mother Leigh Waters, “the mother/daughter duo” (#TeamWaters) won the 2019 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships Pro Women’s Doubles title in Indian Wells, CA. At 12 years 10 months, Anna Leigh became the youngest athlete to win a professional championship.


The TeamWaters Pickleball Story Began in 2017

“The mother/daughter duo picked up the sport back in 2017 when they evacuated their home in Florida due to Hurricane Irma and stayed with Leigh’s parents for a couple of weeks. Leigh’s dad introduced them to the sport and from there they were hooked. “I think we played like morning, noon and night for two weeks straight while we were up there and the rest is history,” said Leigh.”


The inspiring mother/daughter journey can be followed on Facebook and Instagram


Team Waters Digital Press Kit (Interviews, Tournament Videos, Highlights, Photos, Schedules)

Lynn Cherry, Pickleball Podcast: “Actually, the media kit was really helpful. It really made it very fast to prep and the timestamps on the (interview) videos were great because I could get to exactly what I wanted to see or hear. I think that is really key!”


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