Tennis Star Rachel Stuhlmann Defends Pickleball Amid Noise Concerns, as Fans Compared Her with Paige Spiranac
Pickleball, a fast-growing sport in the US, has won hearts, but not everyone’s a fan. Some folks complain about the noise on the courts during games. Rachel Stuhlmann, a popular tennis influencer, has a strong message for these pickleball doubters.
Stuhlmann, who played college tennis at the University of Missouri, isn’t buying the negativity. In a chat with OutKick’s Joe Kinsey, she made it clear that pickleball is here to stay.
“Pickleball isn’t disappearing. People will find ways to play,” she confidently told Kinsey. As for the noise issue, Stuhlmann had a unique idea: “If the noise is bothering people at night, maybe there could be a pickleball curfew. This way, everyone can get a good night’s sleep.”
Comparisons have been made between Stuhlmann and golf influencer Paige Spiranac, showcasing the enthusiasm pickleball has stirred. Stuhlmann praised the surge in pickleball’s popularity, calling it “amazing.”
Stuhlmann, a 6-foot-tall brunette, wears many hats. She co-hosts the “Overserved Podcast” and has been a certified tennis coach for nearly ten years.
Check out Stuhlmann’s Instagram and TikTok for more insights and fun. Her Instagram has over 312,000 followers.
As pickleball gains ground, Stuhlmann’s perspective sheds light on the passion it’s generating. Whether on the court, behind the mic, or online, she’s a voice in the evolving sports scene, reminding us that new trends come with their own set of challenges and cheers.
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