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In the vibrant world of sports, pickleball has emerged as a rising star, captivating players and youngsters seeking to carve their careers in this fast-paced and exciting game. However, not everyone seems to be a fan of its soaring popularity. There are players from the world of tennis who are stepping in and making a name for themselves in the game.

However, in a recent news story that took an unexpected turn, a couple in Chilliwack, British Columbia, decided to follow in the footsteps of the great Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi and embark on a hunger strike. But what could have led them to take such an extreme measure?

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Canadian couple goes on a hunger strike until their demands are met

Meet Rajnesh Dhawan, a resident of Chilliwack, and his wife, who found themselves at odds with the burgeoning popularity of pickleball in their peaceful abode. In 2017, the couple settled in this serene city, seeking a harmonious life. However, as pickleball gained momentum, more and more enthusiasts took up paddles, leading to a cacophony of high-decibel noise.

The incessant sound of balls striking paddles and the exuberant cheers of players disrupted the once-tranquil environment, raising significant concerns for the couple. Despite voicing complaints about the noise pollution caused by the sport, their grievances seemed to fall on deaf ears.

Frustrated with the lack of action, Rajnesh Dhawan and his wife decided to take an extraordinary stand to make their voices heard, they embarked on a hunger strike, vowing to continue until their demands were met.

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Pickleball Slam 2 is to start in February next year featuring multiple tennis legends

In recent years, pickleball has soared in popularity, attracting players and fans from across the globe. Its unique blend of tennis, badminton, and table tennis elements has struck a chord with people of all ages and skill levels.

The upcoming Pickleball Slam 2, scheduled to be held in February next year, promises to be a star-studded event, featuring tennis legends like Andre Agassi, Maria Sharapova, Steffi Graf, and John McEnroe. The prestigious tournament boasts a massive prize pool, adding to the allure for aspiring players and seasoned athletes alike.

However, the rapid rise of pickleball has also brought to light challenges that arise with such unprecedented growth. In some cases, it has led to clashes between enthusiasts and those seeking peace and quiet in their neighborhoods, as seen in the case of Rajnesh Dhawan and his wife.

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The tale of Rajnesh Dhawan and his wife’s hunger strike sheds light on the contrasting reactions to the surge in pickleball’s popularity. While the sport continues to captivate the hearts of countless players and fans worldwide, it also presents unique challenges, including noise pollution issues in residential areas.

As pickleball enthusiasts eagerly await the star-studded Pickleball Slam 2, it is crucial to address concerns and find a balance that respects the rights of both players and residents.

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