"Proton has failed to resolve its outstanding debts and is now in bad standing with the United Pickleball Association (UPA)," PPA Tour Founder and CEO Connor Pardoe wrote in a league memo.
In an email communication with professional players Friday, PPA Tour Founder and CEO Connor Pardoe conveyed the news that Proton paddles are no longer permitted in professional play.
"Despite repeated communications, clear contractual obligations, and ample time to cure," he wrote.
"Proton has failed to resolve its outstanding debts and is now in bad standing with the United Pickleball Association (UPA), the PPA Tour, Major League Pickleball (MLP), and Pickleball Inc."The ban takes effect at the conclusion of the ongoing Greater Zion Cup on March 30, 2026, at which point no Proton paddles will be permitted in any sanctioned professional-level play.
Policies for amateur play, Pardoe said, are also under view, "with further communication to follow."
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A copy of the email – titled "Important Notice: Proton Paddles Banned from Professional Play" – was shared with The Dink. We've also confirmed its receipt with several active pros.
Proton has been a major paddle brand on the pro tour for years. And a title sponsor of the PPA Tour in recent seasons.
Andrei Daescu was a top sponsored pro until he recently signed with CRBN. Jade and Jackie Kawamoto re-signed with the brand as of a couple months ago.
We have reached out to Proton for comment and will update this article accordingly with any new information.
Any current pro who is sponsored by or using Proton paddles is now required to make different arrangements.
"If you are currently using Proton paddles, we strongly recommend contacting them immediately to resolve your situation and to secure equipment alternatives ahead of upcoming events," Pardoe's email continued.
Players relying on Proton equipment must make arrangements to ensure they are fully prepared for future competitions.The ball now appears to be in Protons court.
If they "rectify their debts," the email said, "they will be considered back in good standing and their equipment will be eligible for play."
The next U.S.-based PPA Tour event is the Sacramento Open, April 13-19, 2026. The PPA Asia Hanoi Cup takes place April 1-5 in Vietnam.
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