Gustaf Getarud on Europe’s Pickleball Boom, Smart Play, and the Battle for the Sport’s Future
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In this episode of the World Pickleball Podcast, Chris Beaumont sits down with one of the most influential figures in European pickleball, Gustaf Getarud, to talk about playing, building and thinking the game at a high level.
Gustaf discusses how a corporate background in leadership and recruitment has shaped his approach on court, why process and problem-solving matter so much in pickleball, and how he has stayed competitive against stronger athletes with deeper racket-sport backgrounds.
The conversation also moves into the bigger picture. Together, Chris and Gustaf look at the changing European tournament scene, the risks of oversaturation, the tension between open competition and exclusivity, and what Europe can learn from the tour wars in the United States.
There is also insight into:
- why European players often approach the game differently from Americans
- how Gustaf adapted after training in the US
- the value of drilling for difficult match situations
- why flexibility of style matters more than many coaches admit
- the players and partnerships to watch in Europe right now
- why Gustaf believes Francesca Romani could become Europe’s number one before the end of the year
If you want a podcast that goes beyond surface-level chat and gets into how European pickleball is actually being built, this is one worth listening to.
Listen on Spotify, iTunes and other major podcast platforms, or find more at worldpickleballmagazine.com.