Saturday Schedule Unveiled For MLP Austin

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MLP Austin heats up this Saturday with another thrilling day of Premier Level and Challenger Level matchups at the Austin Pickle Ranch. As the third event in the Major League Pickleball 2024 regular season calendar, the competition is intensifying, and every match now carries critical weight in the road to the playoffs.

Fans can catch all the action live starting at 10:00 a.m. CT on Pickleballtv and the Pickleballtv App.

With a total of 25 matches on the regular season slate for each team, Saturday marks another key step for clubs aiming to solidify their postseason ambitions. The matchups on both Championship Court and Grandstand Court are expected to deliver high-stakes drama, standout performances, and tactical battles between many of the league’s most exciting players.

Full Saturday Order Of Play

From early-morning doubles to evening deciders, Saturday’s schedule promises nonstop pickleball action. Championship Court will once again feature marquee showdowns between top-ranked Premier Level teams, while Grandstand Court hosts critical Challenger Level contests that may reshape the standings by day’s end.

The layout of Saturday’s match order reflects MLP’s commitment to balancing elite-level entertainment with developmental opportunities, giving fans a mix of established stars and rising talent to watch throughout the day.

With each event bringing teams one step closer to the final playoff bracket, Saturday’s matchups are far more than just another set of games—they’re part of the larger story unfolding this season in professional pickleball.

For fans tuning in or attending in person, Saturday at MLP Austin promises a compelling blend of athleticism, strategy, and competitive spirit, all set against the backdrop of one of the sport’s most energized venues.

Stay locked in. The season is just getting started.

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