Terrible Announcement:the founders and owners of Tampa bay pickleball brothers Kennedy & Ben Klaus,they have sadly announced the sell the…
Terrible Announcement: The Founders and Owners of Tampa Bay Pickleball, Brothers Kennedy & Ben Klaus, Have Sadly Announced the Sale of the Business
In a move that has left the pickleball community reeling, Kennedy and Ben Klaus, the brothers who founded and owned the highly respected Tampa Bay Pickleball organization, have announced that they will be selling their beloved business. The brothers, who were instrumental in the growth and success of pickleball in the Tampa Bay area, shared the news with a mix of sadness and regret. For many, this announcement marks the end of an era for the sport in the region. The sale of such a well-established and influential business has raised many questions about the future of Tampa Bay Pickleball and what this means for the players, fans, and the local pickleball ecosystem that the Klaus brothers built over the years.
The Rise of Tampa Bay Pickleball
Tampa Bay Pickleball, under the leadership of Kennedy and Ben Klaus, has become one of the most successful and well-known pickleball organizations in the United States. What started as a small, local operation has grown into a thriving business with multiple courts, a large membership base, and a dedicated community of players of all skill levels. The Klaus brothers, both passionate athletes, recognized the potential of pickleball early on, and their vision for creating a space where people could enjoy the sport, improve their skills, and become part of a larger pickleball family quickly gained traction.
Kennedy and Ben were more than just business owners—they were deeply involved in every aspect of the organization. From hosting local tournaments and leagues to providing top-tier coaching and training programs, the brothers ensured that Tampa Bay Pickleball was at the forefront of the growing pickleball movement. Their dedication to the sport and to their members made Tampa Bay Pickleball a central hub for pickleball enthusiasts in the region, attracting players from all over the state of Florida and beyond.
As the sport itself gained popularity, so too did the success of the business. The organization’s state-of-the-art facilities, professional coaching staff, and thriving competitive scene made it one of the most sought-after destinations for pickleball players. The Klaus brothers also made significant investments in promoting the sport through community outreach, youth programs, and partnerships with national pickleball organizations. Their commitment to making pickleball accessible to all, regardless of age or experience, further solidified their reputation as leaders in the sport.
The Announcement of the Sale
The announcement that Kennedy and Ben Klaus would be selling Tampa Bay Pickleball came as a shock to many within the community. The brothers, who had worked tirelessly for years to build and expand the business, revealed that the decision was not made lightly. In a heartfelt statement, the Klaus brothers explained that personal circumstances, including the increasing demands of the business and their desire to focus on other ventures, had led them to this difficult decision.
“We’ve poured our hearts and souls into building Tampa Bay Pickleball into what it is today, and it’s been an incredible journey,” said Kennedy Klaus in a statement. “But after much reflection, we’ve realized that it’s time for us to move on to the next chapter of our lives. We’ve always been passionate about the sport, and while we’re sad to say goodbye to this amazing community, we believe that the time has come to pass the torch to someone who can continue our mission and take the organization to new heights.”
Ben Klaus echoed his brother’s sentiment, expressing gratitude for the support they had received over the years from players, coaches, sponsors, and the local community. “It’s been a privilege to see how far Tampa Bay Pickleball has come, and we’re proud of the impact we’ve had on the sport. But we believe that now is the right time for us to step away and let someone else take over. We’re excited about the future, both for ourselves and for Tampa Bay Pickleball, and we’re confident that the organization will continue to thrive under new leadership.”
While the announcement was undoubtedly a surprise, it was clear that the decision to sell the business was driven by personal reasons, and not due to any financial troubles or dissatisfaction with the pickleball community. The Klaus brothers have stated that they are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for the organization and will be working closely with the new owners to ensure that the legacy of Tampa Bay Pickleball is preserved.
The Impact on the Community
The news of the sale has been met with mixed emotions within the Tampa Bay Pickleball community. Many players, coaches, and supporters of the organization have expressed sadness at the departure of the Klaus brothers, who have become synonymous with the growth and success of pickleball in the region. For many, the Klaus brothers were not just business owners, but mentors and role models who made the sport enjoyable and accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds.
“I’ve been playing pickleball at Tampa Bay for years, and it’s been incredible to watch the place grow,” said one long-time member. “Kennedy and Ben have always been there, supporting us and pushing us to be better. It’s going to be tough to see them go, but I know they’ve built something that will continue to succeed.”
Others have expressed concern about the future direction of the organization, particularly with regards to how the new ownership might impact the culture and values that the Klaus brothers instilled in Tampa Bay Pickleball. The community-focused approach, emphasis on player development, and commitment to inclusivity were central to the organization’s success, and many worry that these aspects could be compromised under new management.
“The Klaus brothers built something truly special here,” said another player. “They made sure that everyone, no matter their skill level, felt welcome. I hope the new owners continue that tradition and don’t change the things that made this place feel like a second home.”
Despite these concerns, many have expressed optimism about the future. The success of Tampa Bay Pickleball is undeniable, and it is likely that the organization will continue to thrive, regardless of who takes over. The key, however, will be finding new owners who share the same passion for the sport and commitment to the community that Kennedy and Ben Klaus demonstrated throughout their tenure.
The Search for New Owners
As the Klaus brothers prepare to step away from the business, they have made it clear that they are committed to finding the right person or group to take over the organization. They have already begun the process of vetting potential buyers, and they have indicated that they will be looking for individuals who understand the values of the business and who can continue to foster the positive, welcoming environment that Tampa Bay Pickleball has become known for.
“We’re not just looking for someone who can afford to buy the business,” said Ben Klaus. “We want to find owners who are as passionate about pickleball and the community as we are. This is a special place, and we want to make sure it remains that way for years to come.”
The brothers have expressed their desire to remain involved in the sport and have indicated that they will continue to support pickleball in other ways, whether through coaching, community outreach, or other initiatives. They have emphasized that the sale of the business does not mark the end of their involvement with pickleball, but rather a new chapter in their lives.
The Legacy of Tampa Bay Pickleball
As Kennedy and Ben Klaus prepare to sell the business they built from the ground up, their legacy is firmly established within the pickleball community. Tampa Bay Pickleball has become a cornerstone of the sport in the region, and the impact the Klaus brothers have had on the growth and development of pickleball cannot be overstated. From the tournaments they’ve hosted to the players they’ve mentored, their contributions to the sport will continue to be felt long after their departure.
“I’ll always be grateful to Kennedy and Ben for everything they’ve done for me as a player and for the entire pickleball community,” said a former student of the Klaus brothers. “They’ve given so much to the sport, and I know their impact will be felt for years to come. I wish them the best in whatever comes next, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for Tampa Bay Pickleball.”
As the search for new owners continues, one thing is clear: the foundation that the Klaus brothers built is strong, and their commitment to the sport will continue to inspire those who come after them. While their departure marks the end of an era for Tampa Bay Pickleball, it also represents the beginning of a new chapter—one that will surely carry the spirit of Kennedy and Ben Klaus forward as the organization continues to grow and evolve.