PICKLETILE INFINITYFLEX wins ASBA Game Changer Award after Nationals
PickleTile's INFINITYFLEX modular divider won the ASBA 2025 Game Changer Award, promising faster court reconfiguration and upgraded facility appeal for clubs and tournaments.

PICKLETILE's INFINITYFLEX modular divider system has been recognized with the American Sports Builders Association 2025 Game Changer Award following a high-profile run at the 2025 USA Pickleball National Championships in San Diego. The freestanding, reconfigurable system was used throughout the event and delivered the rapid court reconfiguration, commercial-grade performance, and architectural appeal tournament organizers sought.
INFINITYFLEX is designed as a modular, freestanding divider solution that can be repositioned to change court layouts quickly without permanent anchoring. That flexibility proved practical at a multi-court national event where schedule shifts, varying draw sizes, and multiple concurrent sessions demand quick transitions between match configurations. Tournament staff reported smoother transitions between blocks of play and cleaner sightlines for players and spectators as a direct result of the new system’s deployment.
For amateur clubs and league directors, the key takeaways are practical. Modular dividers that are easy to move reduce setup and teardown labor, shrink turnaround times between sessions, and allow venues to adapt floorplans for clinics, open play, leagues, and tournaments without major construction. Commercial-grade materials mean the system stands up to repeated reconfiguration and heavy use, which matters for community centers that need durable solutions on tight budgets. Architectural appeal helps facilities present a more professional look when hosting events, which can attract higher-level tournaments and out-of-town players.
The award and the Nationals deployment also highlight a broader trend: equipment and facility solutions that prioritize adaptability and aesthetics are becoming part of how the sport scales. When local clubs invest in flexible infrastructure, they can host more events, increase revenue from rentals and tournaments, and offer better experiences for players across skill levels. For volunteer-run organizations, that can translate to fewer late nights spent moving net posts and more time focused on coaching and community-building.
Our two cents? If you manage courts, schedule a hands-on demo and test INFINITYFLEX during a league night or clinic before buying, measure storage and transport needs, and map how a modular divider could change your lineups. The real win is less time chasing setup and more time playing—net gains for everyone.
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