Exciting news for Canada’s aspiring pro pickleball players! The Dink Minor League Pickleball (MiLP) Canada is now the official pathway to the Canadian National Pickleball League (CNPL).Starting with the 2026 CNPL Draft, a player’s MiLP Canada participation will be a key factor in draft consideration, giving amateur players a clear route to the pro ranks. This partnership strengthens the connection between amateur and professional pickleball, ensuring that top talent has the opportunity to rise through the ranks.
MiLP Canada Integration at CNPLIII Showdowns
The upcoming CNPLIII Showdowns in March will feature MiLP Canada integration, adding even more excitement for participants:
- Earn MiLP Canada Points – Players will accumulate points that contribute to their overall MiLP Canada ranking.
- DUPR Rating Impact – Matches will count toward players’ DUPR ratings, allowing for accurate skill assessment.
- Exclusive MiLP Swag & Medals – Competitors in each division will have the chance to take home MiLP-branded medals and gear.
- More match balance – The CNPLIII group and bracket stages will now be formed based on DUPR rankings.
This integration ensures that every match played at CNPLIII Showdowns carries real implications for players looking to advance in their competitive pickleball journey.
More MiLP Canada Pathways
Competing in MiLP Canada events including the CNPL Showdowns opens doors to more major pickleball opportunities than anywhere else, including:
- Qualifying for the CNPL draft in 2025, 2026, and beyond
- Qualifying for Team Canada at the Pickleball World Cup, representing the nation on the global stage.
- Competing in the MiLP US Finals, where players can battle for a USD $100,000 prize pool.
These pathways give players multiple ways to level up their game, gain recognition, and compete against top talent worldwide.
The future of Canadian pickleball has never been brighter—are you ready to be part of it?
Are there any senior divisions being offered?
Hi Len, we are currently an ageless league. Anyone can participate!