Pickleball has exploded in popularity over the past few years, and with that growth comes some pretty remarkable achievements. From marathon matches that lasted days to serves clocked faster than highway traffic, the sport’s record books are filling up fast.

Whether you’re curious about what the pros can do or looking for some inspiration for your own game, these records show just how far pickleball has come.

The speed records in pickleball are honestly kind of mind-blowing when you think about the size of that paddle and ball. Joshua Biggers currently holds the male record at 62 mph, achieved in Jefferson, North Carolina in August 2025. Guinness World Records

For context, that’s faster than most residential streets allow you to drive. And he’s doing it with a wiffle ball.

The official Guinness World Record for fastest serve sits at 60 mph, but that’s actually being challenged by what pros do in tournament play. Ben Johns—pretty much the GOAT of men’s pickleball—has been clocked at 68.35 mph during competition. Among the women, Zoey Wang leads the pack at 59.03 mph. Pickleball.com

Your average recreational player? We’re talking maybe 40 mph if they’re really cranking it. Which is still plenty fast enough to surprise someone at the net, trust me.

Here’s where things get absolutely wild. The record for longest pickleball match (doubles) is 49 hours straight. Yeah, you read that right—49 hours.

The “PickleBreakers” team of Chong Kim, Geneva Olson, Abla Mannarino, and Cristobal Del Castillo set this record in Carrollton, Texas in December 2025. They used their marathon session to raise awareness and funds for autoimmune disease treatment. Guinness World Records

The previous record was 34 hours, so they absolutely shattered it.

If you think your long rallies are exhausting, check this out. Angelo and Ettore Rossetti—twin brothers from Connecticut—rallied a pickleball 16,046 consecutive times. The rally lasted 6 hours and 11 minutes, set in October 2021. Guinness World Records

They also hold the record for longest volley rally at 10,532 shots, achieved in August 2024. These guys basically made a second career out of breaking their own records and raising money for charity while doing it. Guinness World Records

More recently in January 2026, the Rossetti brothers set yet another record: 113 consecutive volleys in just one minute. That’s almost two volleys per second. Guinness World Records

The longest rally in a PPA Tour gold medal match stands at 97 shots. This championship point rally featured the Johns brothers and happened more recently than the 82-shot rally that held the previous record. PPA Tour

Anna Leigh Waters dominates the professional record books with 181 career gold medals as of January 2026. That’s more than any other player—male or female—in pro pickleball history. She also holds 39 Triple Crowns, which means winning singles, doubles, and mixed doubles at the same tournament. Wikipedia

Ben Johns sits second among all players with over 150 PPA titles and 21 Triple Crowns, making him the male leader in both categories. PPA Tour

Ben Johns holds the record for longest singles winning streak at 108 consecutive matches. The streak happened in 2019 and remains one of the most dominant runs in professional pickleball across any division. Guinness World Records

Anna Leigh Waters currently has an active singles tournament winning streak of 19 events dating back to June 2024, with 89 consecutive match wins. She’s also on a 98-match win streak in women’s doubles as of January 2026. Pickleball.com

Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns together hold the record for most consecutive doubles titles, winning 16 events in a row from March 2023 onwards. Pickleball.com

Federico Staksrud owns the record for most medals in consecutive tournaments at 26 straight events, breaking Ben Johns’ previous record of 25. Staksrud’s streak started at the 2023 PPA Finals. 

The largest single-season prize pool in professional pickleball was $5.5 million, offered by the PPA Tour in 2023. PPA Tour

The PWR World Tour announced plans for an estimated $15 million in total prize money across multiple years, with individual tournament pools ranging from $6-9 million. The Dink

Joyce Jones of Seattle holds the record as the oldest competitive female pickleball player. Born in April 1930, she was 95 years old when certified by Guinness in 2025.

What makes her story even cooler? She learned pickleball from one of the sport’s original inventors and has been playing for over 44 years. Guinness World Records

Anna Leigh Waters turned pro at just 12 years old in 2019, making her the youngest professional pickleball player in history. By 18, she’d already achieved the number one world ranking in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. She’s also the daughter of Leigh Waters, and the mother-daughter duo is a force to be reckoned with on the pro circuit. Guinness World Records

The 2023 Biofreeze USA National Championships in Dallas, Texas holds the Guinness World Record for largest pickleball tournament. It featured 3,500 players competing in 6,928 matches over a week, with around 50,000 spectators visiting the event. Guinness World Records

The 2025 Jenius Bank Pickleball World Championships pushed those numbers even further with 4,400 participants from 38 countries and nearly all 50 U.S. states, though official Guinness certification is pending. Pickleball.com

The largest crowd at a single pickleball event is 7,906 people, achieved in Vietnam by the Danang Pickleball Federation and partners. Guinness World Records

The 2025 Pickleball World Championships in Texas drew over 60,000 fans throughout the event, generating more than $1.1 million in ticket and hospitality revenue. The Dink

In November 2025, 706 people simultaneously bounced pickleballs on paddles for 10 seconds straight in Hong Kong. The record was organized by the Tencent Charity Foundation and Gaw Capital People’s Place. Guinness World Records

That’s a lot of coordination—and probably a lot of dropped balls before they got it right.

These records prove pickleball’s come a long way from backyard fun. Whether you’re inspired to serve harder or just impressed someone played for two days straight, they show what dedication and maybe a little obsession can accomplish.

How do you attempt to break a Guinness World Record?

Submit your record proposal to Guinness World Records and wait up to 12 weeks for guidelines. Follow strict documentation requirements including continuous video recording, independent witnesses, precise timekeeping, and adherence to specific rules. Marathon attempts typically allow five-minute breaks per hour of play.

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