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Total Sport Solutions returns for CNPL’s biggest Canadian season yet

May 7, 2026
Total Sport Solutions returns for CNPL’s biggest Canadian season yet

By AI, Created 10:41 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – The Canadian National Pickleball League opens its fourth season May 9-10 in Toronto, with all eight franchises competing and new national expansion into the Maritimes. Total Sport Solutions is back as a Toronto United Pickleball Club partner as the league aims to build on rising fan demand and bigger community reach.

Why it matters: - The CNPL’s fourth season signals that professional pickleball in Canada is moving from niche to mainstream, with bigger crowds, new markets and more community touchpoints. - Toronto United’s off-court programs and the league’s expansion into new provinces show the sport is growing beyond competition and into year-round participation.

What happened: - The Canadian National Pickleball League opens season four on May 9 and 10 in Toronto. - All eight CNPL franchises will compete at what organizers call the biggest professional pickleball event in Toronto’s history. - Toronto United Pickleball Club is hosting the season opener at The Picklr Toronto West in Etobicoke. - Total Sport Solutions is returning as a partner of Toronto United for a fourth consecutive year. - More than 500 fans are expected each day at the event. - Toronto United sold 250 early bird tickets in under 10 days. - Season four also marks the CNPL’s first trip to the Maritimes.

The details: - Toronto United won the league’s inaugural championship and reached the finals again in year three. - The club’s season four roster keeps core players, including captain and year-one MVP Matthew Kawamoto, and adds new draft picks. - Total Sport Solutions has supported Toronto United since the club’s first season. - Ian Lintott, CEO of Total Sport Solutions, said the partnership is driven by Toronto United’s off-court work, including mall activations and youth outreach. - Toronto United’s “Pickleball in the Mall” events have introduced more than 250 people to the sport through free activations at Cadillac Fairview properties across Toronto. - Total Sport Solutions has helped enable that programming. - The company is the Official Court Supplier of Pickleball Ontario and a CNPL sponsor. - The season schedule includes regular-season events about every three weeks through the summer. - The regular season ends in Vancouver at the end of August. - The championship finals follow in September. - More information is available at the full season schedule.

Between the lines: - The early ticket sales and first-time venue setup suggest pro pickleball is gaining stronger commercial momentum in Canada. - The league’s move into Prince Edward Island and broader national footprint point to a strategy built on local markets, not just one-off marquee events. - Total Sport Solutions is positioning itself as more than a court supplier by tying its brand to participation growth and community activation.

What’s next: - The CNPL’s Toronto opener runs May 9-10, followed by regular-season stops across Canada through the summer. - The league heads to Vancouver for the regular-season finale in late August before September championship finals. - Toronto United and Total Sport Solutions will continue their partnership as the season unfolds.

The bottom line: - CNPL season four is designed to showcase a bigger, more national version of Canadian pro pickleball, with Total Sport Solutions helping anchor one of the league’s most visible clubs and events.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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