
Jul 22, 2025
Picklebalm™ Partners with Professional Pickleball Association as Official Topical Pain Reliever
Game-Changing Partnership Brings Specialized Recovery Solution to Professional Tour, Connecting with 48+ Million Pickleball Players Nationwide
"We understand the passion pickleball players have for the sport—it's fun, social, competitive, and a fantastic workout. However, we also recognize the toll it can take on the body. That's why we developed Picklebalm™, to soothe your pain and keep you playing. This partnership with the PPA allows us to reach players exactly where they are—at the tournaments, on the courts, and in the community."
-- Tony West, Senior Vice President, Retail at Compass Health Brands
"The PPA Tour welcomes thousands of pickleball athletes - both professionals and amateurs - to each of our tour stops throughout the year, and the partnership with Picklebalm will ensure each of them has the opportunity to feel their best on the court. Athlete wellness is a top priority for the PPA Tour, and Picklebalm is a fantastic product that meets the unique needs of pickleball players of all skill levels."
-- George Killebrew, Chief Revenue Officer for the PPA Tour
"Picklebalm™ is not just another pain relief product; it's a game-changer for anyone who loves pickleball. We're excited to help players maximize their enjoyment of the game, no matter their age or skill level. This partnership validates what we've known from day one—there's a massive community of players who need better solutions."
-- Tony West, Senior Vice President, Retail at Compass Health Brands
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