The World Pickleball Podcast

Louis Laville On Australia, MLP And European Pickleball

52 min · 8. Mai 2026
Episode Louis Laville On Australia, MLP And European Pickleball Cover

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Louis Laville joins the World Pickleball Podcast to discuss his journey from skeptical first-time player to one of Europe’s most accomplished pickleball professionals. The eight-time national champion and seven-time European champion opens up on: * moving to Australia to pursue pickleball full-time * winning MLP Australia with Bondi Pickleball Club * competing in the World Pickleball League in India * how Australia changed his style of play * why European pickleball is improving rapidly * the financial realities of professional pickleball outside the USA * the future of the sport in the UK and Europe Laville also explains the tactical evolution happening at the top level of the game, including the aggressive speed-up patterns he learned in Australia and how the global game is becoming increasingly connected. A fascinating conversation with one of the most influential figures in European pickleball. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all major platforms.

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