With several brands releasing new paddles in the first few months of the year, many of the top pro pickleball players have recently switched up their equipment.

Below is a breakdown of exactly which paddle models are being used by the current top 10 men and women in the PPA Tour points standings, as of the most recent PPA Tour event in Utah (held in late March)

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Men’s doubles

T1. Ben Johns — JOOLA Perseus Pro V 16mm (shop here)

T1. Gabe Tardio — Facolos EliteX Extreme Edition Elongated 16mm (shop here)

3. Christian Alshon — Paddletek Bantam TKO-CX 12.7mm (shop here)

4. JW Johnson —
Franklin C45 Dynasty 16mm (shop here)

5. Hayden Patriquin —
Franklin C45 Dynasty Hayden Patriquin Edition 16mm (shop here)

6. Andrei Daescu —
CRBN2 TruFoam Barrage (shop here)

7. CJ Klinger —
Adidas AdiPower Pro EDT 16mm (shop here)

8. Federico Staksrud —
JOOLA Kosmos Pro V 16mm (shop here)

9. Eric Oncins —
Engage X2 (shop here)

10. Dylan Frazier —
Shift HYB (shop here)

Women’s doubles

1. Anna Leigh Waters — Franklin C45 Hybrid 14mm (shop here)

2. Anna Bright —
JOOLA Scorpeus Pro V 14mm (shop here)

3. Tyra Black —
PIKKL Hurricane Pro 14mm (shop here)

T4. Catherine Parenteau —
JOOLA Scorpeus Pro V 14mm (shop here)

T4. Jorja Johnson —
Hard to say for sure because she used a blacked out model for most of the week in Utah, but I believe it was the unreleased PIKKL Hurricane Pro X.

6. Parris Todd —
Franklin C45 Parris Todd Signature 13.25mm (shop here)

7. Rachel Rohrabacher —
Friday Fever 102 Elongated 16mm (shop here)

8. Jade Kawamoto —
Proton Peacock widebody (shop here)

9. Lacy Schneemann —
JOOLA Perseus Pro IV 16mm (shop here)

10. Jackie Kawamoto —
Proton Flamingo Elongated (shop here)

Men’s singles

1. Chris Haworth — Most recently the Luzz Pro 4 Tornazo (shop here) … but Haworth is rumored to be switching to the Luzz Glider, which recently received UPA-A approval.

2. Federico Staksrud —
JOOLA Kosmos Pro V 16mm (shop here)

3. Hunter Johnson —
HIT Pickleball Hand Cannon (shop here)

4. Christian Alshon —
Paddletek Bantam TKO-CX 12.7mm (shop here)

5. Connor Garnett —
Paddletek Reserve Honeyfoam 16mm (shop here)

6. Roscoe Bellamy —
Luzz Glider 16mm (shop here)

7. John Lucian Goins —
JOOLA Perseus Pro V 16mm (shop here)

8. Jack Sock —
Selkirk Labs Project Boomstik Elongated (shop here)

9. Gabriel Joseph —
Six Zero Coral (shop here)

10. Noe Khlif —
JOOLA Perseus Pro V 16mm (shop here)

Women’s singles

1. Anna Leigh Waters — Franklin C45 Hybrid 14mm (shop here)

2. Kate Fahey —
JOOLA Agassi Pro V 14mm (shop here)

3. Kaitlyn Christian —
Most recently the Luzz Pro Blade 2 (shop here) … but Christian is also rumored to be switching to the Luzz Glider.

4. Brooke Buckner —
JOOLA Agassi Pro V 14mm (shop here)

5. Lea Jansen —
JOOLA Agassi Pro V 14mm (shop here)

6. Catherine Parenteau —
JOOLA Scorpeus Pro V 14mm (shop here)

7. Parris Todd — Franklin C45 Parris Todd Signature 13.25mm (shop here)

8. Chao Yi Wang —
JOOLA Perseus Pro V 16mm (shop here)

9. Genie Bouchard —
Proton Flamingo Elongated 15mm (shop here)

10. Liz Truluck —
JOOLA Perseus 3S Dual 14mm (shop here)

Brand totals (out of 35 total players)

JOOLA: 12
Franklin: 4
Luzz: 3
Proton: 3
Paddletek: 2
PIKKL: 2
Adidas: 1
Engage: 1
Facolos: 1
Friday: 1
HIT: 1
CRBN: 1
Selkirk: 1
Six Zero: 1
Volair: 1