In this Hayden Patriquin biography and profile, you’ll find his background, career highlights, rankings, personal life, sponsors, and the key facts that matter most.
Basics
Full Name: Hayden Patriquin
Nickname: Big H
Nationality: American
Born: September 20, 2005 (Age 19)
Birthplace: Yucaipa, California, USA
Height: 5’9″ (175 cm)
Current Residence: Boca Raton, Florida
Playing Style: Right-handed with two-handed backhand
Year Turned Pro: 2022
Education: Online schooling (completed)
Career Prize Money: Estimated $200,000–$500,000 (tournament winnings and sponsorships)
MLP Salary: $102,500 (St. Louis Shock, 2025)
Astrological Sign: Virgo
Record
Current PPA Tour Ranking: Top 5 in Men’s Doubles; Top 8 in Men’s Mixed Doubles
DUPR Rating: 6.95 (Doubles), 6.61 (Singles)
Career Medal Count: 36+ professional medals (7 gold, 16 silver, 13 bronze as of 2026)
Career Win Rate: 67.9% across 710+ career matches (87 professional tournaments)
Major Achievements:
- 2024 PPA Tour Finals gold medal (Men’s Doubles, with Federico Staksrud)
- 2024 USAPA Pickleball National Championships gold medal (Men’s Doubles, with Riley Newman)
- 2024 PPA Virginia Beach gold medal (Men’s Doubles, with Federico Staksrud)
- 2025 PPA Pickleball World Championships gold medal (Men’s Doubles, with Federico Staksrud)
- 2025 MLP Cup champion with the St. Louis Shock
- 10 podium finishes in 2024 season, including three Men’s Doubles gold medals
- Defeated world No. 1 Ben Johns twice in 2024, one of the most notable achievements of his young career
- One of the youngest male players to turn pro in pickleball history (age 16)
- One of the few tour pros with zero prior racquet sport experience
Socials
Instagram: @hayden_patriquin – 43K+ followers
Twitter/X: @HaydenPatPB
Linktree: linktr.ee/hayden_patriquin
Sponsor Code: @franklinpickleball — code: Hayden15
Bio
Hayden Patriquin is one of the most exciting young players in professional pickleball, and his path to the top is unlike almost anyone else on tour. Born and raised in Yucaipa, California, he spent 12 years playing baseball before his grandfather introduced him to pickleball at age 13 in 2019. With no racquet sport experience to fall back on, he built his game entirely from scratch — a fact that makes his rapid ascent all the more striking.
By 16, he had walked away from baseball entirely and turned professional in 2022. His debut year turned heads almost immediately: at the 2022 APP Mesa Open, he defeated Rafa Hewett, who was ranked #16 in men’s singles at the time, signaling that this wasn’t going to be a slow build. To give himself more time to train and drill with top players, Patriquin enrolled in online school, a decision that accelerated his development considerably.
Career Timeline:
- 2019: Introduced to pickleball by grandfather at age 13
- 2022: Turned professional at 16; defeated top-20 ranked Rafa Hewett at APP Mesa Open debut
- 2023: Drafted by Brooklyn Aces (28th overall pick, MLP Season 2); reached quarterfinals in men’s singles at PPA Championships in Las Vegas
- 2024: Broke out with 10 podium finishes including gold at PPA Tour Finals (with Staksrud) and USAPA Nationals (with Newman); defeated world No. 1 Ben Johns twice
- 2025: Won PPA Pickleball World Championships gold in men’s doubles with Staksrud; won MLP Cup title with the St. Louis Shock; signed as a face of The Picklr alongside Anna Bright and Connor Garnett
Known for explosive serves, lightning-quick reflexes, and a lethal two-handed backhand that generates sharp angles most players can’t handle. His aggressive and flashy style has made him one of the most watchable players on tour, and his comfort defeating higher-ranked opponents regularly suggests his ceiling hasn’t come close to being tested yet.
Personal
Family: Has an older brother who, along with his grandfather, introduced him to pickleball
Early Sports: Played baseball for 12 years before switching to pickleball full-time at 16
Education: Completed online schooling to prioritize training and competitive development
Current Base: Boca Raton, Florida
Hobbies: Surfing, golf, mountain biking, boogie-boarding and padel
Philosophy: Dedicated to continuous improvement, known for his work ethic, competitive energy, and genuine love for the sport on and off the court
Partners
Current Paddle:
Franklin C45 Raw Carbon Pickleball Paddle
Major Sponsors:
- Franklin Sports (Paddle and primary sponsor; fan discount code: Hayden15)
- The Picklr (Brand ambassador alongside Anna Bright and Connor Garnett)
- PIVOT Agency (Marketing and management)
MLP Team:
St. Louis Shock (2025) — alongside Anna Bright, Gabriel Tardio, Kate Fahey, Felicity Di Laura, and Erik Lange
FAQs
How did Hayden get into pickleball with no racquet sport background?
His grandfather introduced him to the game at 13, and what started as casual backyard play quickly turned into serious competition. Without any tennis or racquetball habits to unlearn, Patriquin developed a game built specifically for pickleball — which many believe is a big reason why his two-handed backhand and court instincts look so natural.
What makes Hayden Patriquin’s playing style stand out?
He plays with an aggression and flair that’s unusual even at the pro level. His two-handed backhand produces sharp angles that put opponents on their heels, his serve generates real pressure, and his reflexes at the net are exceptionally quick. He’s also proven he can win the big points — defeating Ben Johns twice in 2024 is not something most players can say at any age, let alone 19.
Who are Hayden Patriquin’s main doubles partners?
His most consistent and successful partnership has been with Federico Staksrud, with whom he won the 2024 PPA Tour Finals and the 2025 PPA Pickleball World Championships. He has also partnered with Riley Newman (winning the 2024 USAPA Nationals together), Tyson McGuffin, and Ben Johns in various events. In mixed doubles, he has played alongside Jorja Johnson, Maggie Brascia, and Anna Bright.
What MLP teams has Hayden Patriquin played for?
He started his MLP career with the New Jersey 5s in Season 1 before being selected 28th overall by the Brooklyn Aces in Season 2, where he played alongside Catherine Parenteau, Andrea Koop, and Tyler Loong. He is currently with the St. Louis Shock, with whom he won the 2025 MLP Cup title.



