About Us

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Our Story

We’ve stood on both sides of the net — chasing points as players, and chasing logistics as organizers. We know the thrill of a great rally, and the stress that can steal the joy from an event.

Court Crushers was born from a simple idea: pickleball events should be as seamless and spirited as the sport itself.

Yes, we love the game — but for us, that’s just the starting point. What drives us is building community: creating spaces where players can connect, compete, and celebrate together.

Our Approach

At Court Crushers, everything starts with the player experience. We believe pickleball shines brightest when it brings people together — so our events are designed to foster connection, both on and off the court.

Our formats keep the action moving and the competition fair, so players spend more time playing and less time waiting. From registration to game day, we handle the logistics with care and precision — so you can focus on what matters most: enjoying the game and building community.

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Let's Talk!

From the coast to the interior, we’re building something special. Let’s connect and make it happen.

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Asaan Maherali

Co-Founder & Creative Lead

Asaan blends creativity and strategy to shape every Court Crushers event. With an eye for design and detail, he makes sure the experience feels seamless from the first poster to the final point on the court.

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Fabian Duque-Park

Co-Founder & Community Builder

Fabian brings energy and connection to every tournament and league. His focus is on creating welcoming spaces where players of all levels feel part of the community.

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Irma & Edith

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Irma and Edith may not run the brackets, but they run the sidelines. These four‑legged “assistants” remind us to keep things playful and bring plenty of joy to the Court Crushers family.

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About Court Crushers

Strengthening communities through intentional, player‑centered pickleball events.

Contact us at hello@courtcrushers.ca

We respectfully operate on the traditional territories of the T’Sou-ke Nation.