The Pickle Pro Tour stop in Gran Canaria delivered a full set of results across singles, doubles, and mixed, with Paula Levitskiy leading the week through victories in both singles and doubles.
- Paula Levitskiy won women’s singles and women’s doubles alongside Alicia Roca
- Héctor Sánchez, Pintor / García, and Vendrame / De Rueda secured the remaining titles
- Each division produced its own winner, with minimal crossover across draws
Levitskiy Leads the Women’s Events
The Gran Canaria stop of the Pickle Pro Tour produced clear winners across all major categories, with one player standing out across the women’s draws.
Paula Levitskiy won the women’s singles title and added the women’s doubles title alongside Alicia Roca, making her the only player to secure two titles during the event.
Her results gave the tournament a clear focal point, even as other divisions produced separate winners.
Singles Titles Settled Early
In the men’s draw, Héctor Sánchez won the men’s singles title, progressing through a structured bracket that moved cleanly from early rounds through to the final.
Across both singles events, the pathway was straightforward. Players advanced through defined rounds, and winners emerged without crossover into other categories.
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Doubles and Mixed Titles Complete the Picture
In mixed doubles, María Pintor and Jesús García won the mixed doubles title, coming through a competitive draw to close out their final.
The men’s doubles title was secured by Davide Vendrame and Ignasi De Rueda, completing the main results across the tournament.
Across these draws, winners emerged clearly, but remained contained within their respective categories.
A Tournament That Resolved Cleanly
What stands out across the results is how clearly each division settled.
Unlike tournaments where the same names appear across multiple finals, Gran Canaria produced distinct winners in each category, with limited overlap between draws.
Each bracket progressed as expected, and by the end of the event, every division had produced its own outcome without ambiguity.
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What the Results Show
Gran Canaria did not revolve around a single dominant presence.
Levitskiy’s double win stood out, but beyond that, each category followed its own path.
The result was a tournament where structure was visible in the outcomes — defined brackets, clear progression, and separate champions across singles, doubles, and mixed.
Every division produced its own winner — and nothing was left unresolved.
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Chris Beaumont is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of World Pickleball Magazine. Chris follows the global game closely, reporting on the latest news, developments, stories and tournaments from all five continents. He also hosts the World Pickleball Podcast, interviewing people at all levels of pickleball. Chris is also an avid player, currently struggling to make the breakthrough from 4.0 to 4.5.
