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New Jersey Fives Win Major League Pickleball Columbus Event

The New Jersey Fives won the Major League Pickleball Columbus tournament after defeating Columbus in the final. The event marked Week 2 of the 2026 season.

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The New Jersey Fives won the Major League Pickleball Columbus tournament title on June 1, 2026. New Jersey lost only one game across the entire weekend.

Jersey defeated Chicago in its opening match and swept Atlanta on Day 2. Columbus advanced from the same group after beating Miami in a DreamBreaker. Louis finished first and Palm Beach placed second.

Final Matches New Jersey defeated St. Louis in the championship match.

Columbus placed second after losing to New Jersey. Several roster changes occurred before the event. California placed Luca Mack on injured reserve and signed Joseph Wild. Columbus traded Alix Truong to Phoenix for Judit Castillo. Las Vegas entered the event without injured player Chao-Yi Wang.

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