World Pickleball Day, World Record Crowd: Recapping Vietnam’s Historic Turnout
| October 10, 2025
On World Pickleball Day, it’s time to celebrate not just the 7,906 fans who packed Tien Son Sport Center in Da Nang on Championship Saturday at the MB Vietnam Cup 2025, but the millions of picklers around the globe who helped make that moment and this sport what it is. Vietnam’s blockbuster crowd shattered the Guinness World Record for largest attendance at a pickleball event, proving the sport’s explosive growth knows no borders.
The official announcement made during the closing ceremony in Da Nang by adjudicator Austin Johnson overturned the previous record that stood at 5,522. Da Nang didn’t just break it – they obliterated it.
Electric Atmosphere Creates Unforgettable Moment
For the players competing on Championship Saturday, the atmosphere was unlike anything they’d experienced before.
“I never thought pickleball would get this extreme and get to this point. In Asia, it’s crazy. Anything can happen,” said Phuc Huynh, who claimed Men’s Singles gold in front of the home crowd. “The stadium was packed, the crowd was electric.”

Men’s Doubles champion Eric Oncins echoed those sentiments, as the Brazilian star was clearly moved by the reception from Vietnamese fans.
“Honestly, this crowd was one of the most impressive crowds I’ve seen in pickleball in my whole life. You guys kept me going, gave me so much energy,” said Oncins, who left Asia with back-to-back doubles titles alongside Tyson McGuffin.
The Numbers Tell the Story
The 7,906 fans who filled Tien Son Sports Arena represented a massive 43% increase over the previous world record. The energy they brought fueled five championship finals and created an atmosphere that had players and officials talking long after the last point was played.

PPA Tour Asia’s MB Vietnam Cup proved that the region’s appetite for world-class pickleball is real, and the record-breaking crowd in Da Nang has set a new benchmark for what’s possible in the sport.
