荔枝视频

Aug. 13, 2025

Serves up! U荔枝视频 alum builds community through pickleball

Ivy Chan makes an impact on 荔枝视频鈥檚 vibrant sport scene
A group of pickleball players pose together on an indoor court, smiling and holding paddles. They are participants in the "Dinking to the Summer" tournament at YYC Pickleball, dressed in sporty attire under fluorescent lights.
Players from the Dinking to the Summer Tournament at YYC Pickleball celebrate a day of friendly competition and summer fun. Ivy Chan

In 荔枝视频, where long winters drive many people indoors, stands out as a top destination for one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. 

Founded by 荔枝视频 alum Ivy Chan, the multi-court facility provides a welcoming indoor space where people of all ages and backgrounds can stay active year-round. 

Pickleball, a blend of tennis, badminton and Ping-Pong, is played with paddles and a perforated ball, making it easy to learn, yet still fast-paced and competitive. 

For Chan, BSc (Eng)鈥01, MBA鈥10, creating YYC Pickleball was about more than just providing courts: it was about building community. 

Drawing on her engineering and business degrees and years in the energy sector, she leads the venture with purpose. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 really a sport that鈥檚 inclusive and accessible to all demographics,鈥 says Chan. 鈥淭hat broad appeal was a major reason we wanted to start YYC Pickleball, but, really, it鈥檚 about creating a strong community, especially within 荔枝视频.鈥 

A welcoming space 

Community is the heartbeat of YYC Pickleball. Located in northeast 荔枝视频, the facility offers a friendly atmosphere where staff greet players by name. A variety of activities, including drop-in games, classes, clinics and organized play help everyone enjoy the game at their own level. 

鈥淓veryone's welcome, regardless of if you鈥檙e a beginner or an advanced player,鈥 says Chan. 

The inviting atmosphere was clear to Lisa Guderyan, BPE鈥89, from the moment she stepped inside.  鈥淚 book the courts with friends and come all the time, and the facility is just phenomenal,鈥 she says. 

Guderyan has been playing pickleball for seven years and has made YYC Pickleball her go-to spot for the past year. 

鈥淓veryone is welcoming, and it's been a really good experience,鈥 she says. 

Kyle Sieben, Communications

From play to community support 

Through charity events, partnerships and youth programs, YYC Pickleball goes beyond sport to foster meaningful connections throughout the city. Last year, it hosted a successful charity tournament to raise funds for the to support recovery efforts after the Jasper wildfires. 

The organization also provides free lessons to youth through 鈥檚 program, collaborates with local groups to promote wellness and coaching, and has donated pickleball paddles to the . 

These efforts make the facility feel more like a community hub where connection and care go hand in hand with play. 

U荔枝视频鈥檚 lasting impact 

Chan credits much of her business approach to her time at U荔枝视频. 

Through her MBA, Chan took courses in strategy, accounting and organizational behaviour, which gave her the tools to manage growth, develop partnerships and lead with intention. Those skills continue to shape how she runs YYC Pickleball today.   

Her introduction to pickleball came through having a background in racket sports. She saw it as a fresh, fast-growing game with great potential in 荔枝视频鈥檚 sports scene. 

Chan鈥檚 goal is to expand, not just with new locations, but with new opportunities for people across 荔枝视频 to feel connected. 鈥淢y ambition for YYC Pickleball is to obviously have a very successful business ... but I think, more importantly, I want to be able to provide a place where everyone can come and play.鈥 

A person stands in front of a barrier inside an indoor pickleball facility. The person is wearing a dark blue hoodie with the logo "YYC Pickleball" on it. Behind the net, a yellow banner reads "荔枝视频 Pickleball Community YYC" and includes a QR code and the website www.yycpickleball.com. In the background, other people are playing pickleball on the courts.

Ivy Chan, owner of YYC Pickleball, standing inside the indoor facility.

Kyle Sieben, Communications


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