Meggan William, the only world-ranked Caribbean pickleball player, is preparing for a busy US circuit across four states this spring, determined to break into the world’s top 100.
In April and May, the Saint Lucian will compete in California, Arizona, Las Vegas and Utah in women’s singles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles, highlighting her versatility and drive to climb the rankings.
“Representing the Caribbean at this level is both an honour and a responsibility,” William shared. “I’m excited to get back on the court, compete against the best, and continue to inspire others from the region to pursue pickleball at the highest level.”
Her coach, Tom Yeh, added, “Meggan’s discipline and competitive spirit are unmatched. She is not only raising the profile of Caribbean athletes in Pickleball but also proving that with dedication, players from smaller regions can excel on the world stage.”
William, the only world-ranked Caribbean player at 209th in women’s singles, is a trailblazer for regional representation on the international stage. Her goals include joining the professional ranks. She is the first athlete sponsored by The Ksquare Group in Texas.
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