PPA Tour Season Concludes with Championship Performances
The 2024 PPA Tour season reached its thrilling conclusion Sunday evening as the sport's elite competitors battled for championship glory. The finals showcased exceptional talent across three divisions, with Chris Haworth leading the charge in men's singles while established doubles partnerships dominated their respective brackets.
Five champions emerged from the weekend's intense competition: Chris Haworth in men's singles, the dynamic duo of Anna Leigh Waters and Anna Bright in women's doubles, and Ben Johns paired with Gabe Tardio claiming men's doubles gold. These victories not only crowned the season's final champions but also solidified rankings heading into the Major League Pickleball season.
Haworth's Unstoppable Singles Run Continues
Chris Haworth's momentum from his slam title victory in Atlanta last week carried seamlessly into the PPA Tour Finals. The world's top-ranked men's singles player delivered a commanding performance against John Lucian Goins, securing an 11-2, 11-8 victory that further strengthened his grip on the No. 1 ranking.
The match showcased both Haworth's dominance and his mental fortitude. After cruising through the first game, Haworth found himself trailing 8-4 in the second set as Goins mounted a spirited comeback attempt. However, the championship moment belonged to Haworth, who demonstrated why he's considered the premier singles player by rattling off seven consecutive points to close out the match.
This dramatic finish highlighted Haworth's ability to perform under pressure—a quality that separates elite competitors from the rest of the field. His back-to-back titles over two weeks represent the kind of sustained excellence that defines championship-caliber athletes.
Championship Momentum Building
Haworth's recent success provides significant momentum heading into Major League Pickleball competition. His ability to maintain peak performance across multiple high-pressure situations suggests he's entering his prime competitive phase. The consecutive victories demonstrate not just skill, but the mental resilience required for championship-level play.
Doubles Excellence on Full Display
While Haworth captured headlines in singles competition, the doubles finals showcased equally impressive performances from established partnerships. Anna Leigh Waters and Anna Bright continued their dominant season by claiming women's doubles gold, adding another championship to their growing collection.
The partnership between Waters and Bright has become one of pickleball's most formidable combinations. Their complementary playing styles and court chemistry have produced consistent results throughout the season, culminating in this championship performance.
Men's Doubles Championship
Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio's men's doubles victory represented another successful collaboration between two of the sport's premier players. Johns, widely regarded as one of pickleball's greatest talents, paired effectively with Tardio to secure championship gold.
Their victory demonstrates the importance of partnership chemistry in doubles competition. While individual skill matters tremendously, the ability to function as a cohesive unit often determines championship outcomes.
Season Finale Significance
Sunday's championships marked more than just tournament victories—they represented the culmination of an entire season's worth of competition. These results will influence seedings, rankings, and momentum heading into upcoming Major League Pickleball action.
For players like Haworth, these victories provide invaluable confidence and proof that their games can withstand championship pressure. The experience of closing out tight matches and performing when stakes are highest becomes invaluable in future competitions.
The PPA Tour Finals also showcased the sport's continued growth and competitive depth. The quality of play across all divisions demonstrated pickleball's evolution into a truly professional sport with elite-level competition.
Looking Ahead
As the PPA Tour season concludes, attention turns toward Major League Pickleball and upcoming professional competitions. The momentum gained from championship performances often carries forward, making these winners early favorites in future events.
Haworth's consecutive titles position him as the man to beat in singles competition, while the successful doubles partnerships have established themselves as championship-caliber teams capable of sustained excellence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many consecutive titles has Chris Haworth won recently?
Chris Haworth has won back-to-back titles over the past two weeks, first capturing the slam title in Atlanta and then winning the PPA Tour Finals men's singles championship.
Who won the doubles championships at the PPA Tour Finals?
Anna Leigh Waters and Anna Bright claimed women's doubles gold, while Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio won the men's doubles championship.
What makes Haworth's recent victory significant for his ranking?
This victory further solidifies Haworth's No. 1 men's singles ranking and provides crucial momentum heading into the Major League Pickleball season.





