FPJ Exclusive: Jaipur Stallions Stars Jack Munro & Len Yang Excited For Global Sports Pickleball League

Free Press Journal
Jaipur Stallions players Jack Munro and Len Yang express their excitement and confidence ahead of the Global Sports Pickleball League.

Summary

Jack Munro and Len Yang of the Jaipur Stallions are enthusiastic about competing in the Global Sports Pickleball League, currently being held at the Andheri Sports Complex. In an exclusive interview with The Free Press Journal, both players emphasized the high level of talent in the league, describing it as “the best of the best in the world.” They anticipate a vibrant and energetic atmosphere during matches, fueled by passionate team support and fan engagement. Munro encouraged fans to “come for the personality, stay for the highlights,” while Yang highlighted the strong team chemistry within the Jaipur Stallions. The team is eager to deliver exciting performances and contribute to the growing popularity of pickleball in India. Both players expressed their happiness and excitement to be part of the league, with Yang noting the beautiful venue and his return from the previous season.

(Source:Free Press Journal)

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