Welcome!
Announcing... Beginner Clinics & Mixers!

SMPA is offering 2 Adult Beginner Clinics (May 16 & May 23)
followed by 3 Beginner Mixers (June 6, June 13, and June 27).
First Beginner Clinic - May 16
The First Beginner Clinic will be run by Keith Verellen (with help from his Paddle + Par friends) and will take place May 16th from 6-8pm at the Upton Park pickleball courts in Royal Oak.
For more information and to register, go here:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FADAB2DA2F9C07-56736465-adult.
Second Beginner Clinic - May 23
The Second Beginner Clinic will be run by Mike Richardson (with help from his usual clinic helpers) and will take place on May 23rd from 6-8pm at the the Upton Park pickleball courts in Royal Oak.
For more information and to register, go here:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FADAB2DA2F9C07-56743332-adult.
Players do NOT have to be a SMPA member, but must be 18+, sign a waiver, and will sign up using SignUpGenius and pay $5.
After the beginner clinics, SMPA will offer three Beginner Mixers (June 6th, June 13th and June 27th) also from 6-8pm at Upton.
Like the clinics, players do NOT have to be a SMPA member, but must be 18+, sign waivers (if not previously signed in either the clinics or a ladder), and will sign up using SignUpGenius and pay $5 per mixer.
Information and registration for the Beginner Mixers will be available soon.
History of SMPA
In the early 2000s, Pat Sullivan – a Royal Oak resident who wintered in Arizona, learned to love a silly little game called pickleball. Determined to bring her new passion home with her, in 2010 she convinced her city to allow herself and a group of local volunteers – with monetary support from the federal government’s community development block grant program, a Home Depot grant, and City of Royal Oak assistance – to convert two dilapidated and unused tennis courts into what is now the Whittier Park Pickleball Complex (officially known as the Pat Sullivan Pickleball Courts).
In the years after Pat and friends got pickleball up and running in Royal Oak, her Royal Oak Pickleball Club hosted an annual summer adult tournament, numerous summer and fall ladder leagues, various adults’ and children’s lessons, children’s tournaments, clinics with nationally rated pickleball players, daily drop-in play, and more. In 2014, the club used proceeds from its tournaments and other events, plus city assistance, to convert a second set of tennis courts into the Upton Park Pickleball Courts, nearly doubling the club’s ability to provide frequent and diverse events to its growing membership.
In 2015, the Royal Oak Pickleball Club formally transitioned to be the Southeastern Michigan Pickleball Association, and in 2016 it was granted 501(c)(3) status by the IRS. Since then, SMPA’s membership has grown to include almost 600 players! SMPA continues to proudly advance Pat’s vision of promoting pickleball in and around Royal Oak – to further spread what she called the “seeds of fun,” and to grow a strong and healthy community of happy and fun-loving pickleball players.
On Friday, 20 August 2021, Fox 2 News did a segment about pickleball
and SMPA!
Thanks to SMPA president Heather Siersma and Fox 2 producer Julie
Jones for setting this up, and to Paul Gonzales (SMPA board member)
and Ann Piccolo, Tokiko Kawasaki, and Leon Neal (SMPA members) for
participating in this awesome opportunity for SMPA to promote
interest and participation in pickleball!!
In celebration of National Pickleball Day on 8/8/23, SMPA board member Heather Siersma coordinated with Fox 2 News to discuss and showcase pickleball! Thanks to SMPA president Frank J. Fedel, SMPA volunteer Deb Standerfer, SMPA board member Pat Kent, SMPA member Michelle Guzzo, and former SMPA member Kelly Chlebek for playing with Fox 2 and talking to anchor Erica Francis for these segments!