Become IPTPA Certified

A rigorous programs recognized globally as the highest standard in pickleball instruction.

Excellence in Coaching

The IPTPA certification program is the most comprehensive and respected pathway for pickleball instructors. Our goal is to ensure that every certified professional possesses the knowledge, teaching methodology, and on-court skills necessary to safely and effectively instruct players of all levels.

Developed by top players and coaches, the IPTPA curriculum standardizes the language, strokes, and strategies of the sport.

3,000+

Instructors Worldwide


90

Countries Represented

Certifications Tiers

Each level builds on the last from foundational instruction skills to elite coaching mastery.

Level One
IPTPA Level I
Entry Level Professional

The foundation of IPTPA certification. Designed for new instructors to establish core teaching skills and pickleball fundamentals.

Online course
On-court evaluation:
  • Ball feeding
  • Skill technique
  • Methodology demonstration
Online exam
Liability insurance access (view certification process)
First year membership included
Cost: USD 320 or 390 (view certification process)
View Certification Process Register for Level I
Level Two
IPTPA Level II
Experienced Professional

For coaches ready to deepen their expertise. Level II develops advanced teaching methodologies and competitive coaching strategies.

Active Level I certification required
Skill test
Observed lesson
Cost: USD 200 (Skills Test: $100 + Observed Lesson: $100)
View Certification Process Register for Level II
Level Three
IPTPA Level III
Elite Professional

The pinnacle of IPTPA certification. Master Coaches are recognized elite instructors and ambassadors of the sport worldwide.

Active Level II certification required
Master-level curriculum
Community contribution requirement
Elite court evaluation
Global recognition & promotion
In progress

The Level III Master Coach program is currently being developed. Stay tuned we'll announce registration as soon as it's available.

Specialist Program
Certified Rating Specialist
CRS Player Rating System

The IPTPA Certified Rating Specialist (CRS) program provides an internationally recognized, on-court player rating system designed to objectively assess pickleball skill levels for recreational and competitive play.

Active IPTPA Level I
Online Training Workshop
On-Court Skills & Rating Evaluation
Online Exam & Professional Responsibilities
Liability insurance access (view certification process)
First year membership included
Cost: USD 150 or USD 290 (view certification process)
View Certification Process Register for CRS
Junior
Certified Junior Pickleball Instructor
CJPI – Junior Pickleball Certification

The IPTPA Certified Junior Pickleball Instructor program is designed to equip instructors with the knowledge, structure, and tools necessary to safely and effectively teach junior players. One child at a time, we build the future of pickleball.

Active IPTPA Level I required
Specialized junior coaching curriculum
Online MasterClass
Online Final Exam
Junior Program Fee: USD 150
View Certification Process Register for CJPI
Evaluator Program
Workshop Evaluator
Lead IPTPA Certification Workshops

Are you an experienced IPTPA Level I and II instructor? Do you feel ready to run IPTPA Workshops? This program is designed for top-tier professionals looking to assess, elevate, and certify the next generation of pickleball coaches worldwide.

Active IPTPA Level I & II certification required
Extensive coaching and teaching experience
Workshop evaluator specific training
Mastery of IPTPA teaching methodology
Commitment to the highest standards of the sport
View Certification Process Register as Evaluator

Certification Pathways

Detailed breakdown of the requirements to achieve each tier.

Level I The Certification Process
1
Online Education

12-hour self-paced learning on methodology & principles.

2
On-Court Eval

4 hours applying methodology in real coaching scenarios.

3
Online Exam

Assess core concepts and pickleball rules.

Certification

Earn the IPTPA Level I Certification to teach beginners.

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IPTPA Level I is the entry point into the IPTPA certification system and is designed for instructors working with beginner and recreational players.

This certification follows a blended learning model, combining online education, on-court evaluation, and formal assessment to ensure both theoretical understanding and practical teaching competence.

IPTPA Level I consists of:
  1. 1. Online Education (12 hours)
    A structured, self-paced learning experience covering IPTPA teaching methodology, skill progressions, lesson planning, safety, and coaching principles.
  2. 2. On-Court Evaluation (4 hours)
    Conducted by an IPTPA Master Teaching Professional (MTP) and/or Level I Workshop Evaluator, this session evaluates the candidate's ability to apply IPTPA methodology in real coaching scenarios.
  3. 3. Online Exam
    A final assessment confirming understanding of the IPTPA teaching methodology, core instructional concepts, and pickleball rules.

Successful candidates earn the IPTPA Level I Certification, authorizing them to introduce pickleball to new players and teach at the beginner level using IPTPA standards.

Each workshop requires a minimum of 10 registered participants to be conducted.

Age Requirements & Mentorship Policy

Applicants must be at least 14 years of age to become certified as an IPTPA Level I Instructor.

Applicants under the age of 18 may become certified, provided they agree to be mentored by a current IPTPA Level II Instructor until they reach the age of 18.

While under the age of 18:

  • All lessons must be supervised by the mentoring Level II IPTPA Instructor
  • The certified junior instructor may not teach independently
  • Responsibility for securing a mentor rests with the applicant

Upon reaching 18 years of age, certified instructors may teach independently without supervision.

A complete list of current IPTPA Level II Instructors is available on the IPTPA website under Certified Instructors at www.iptpa.com

Pricing
  • United States, Canada, and England: USD 390 (includes insurance)
  • All other international countries: USD 320 (insurance not included)

Online exam re-take fee: USD 40

Refund Policy

Level I Workshop refunds, less a $10 transaction fee, will be available if you cancel up to two weeks before the On-Court Evaluation. If you cancel less than two weeks before the On-Court Evaluation, a credit will be given on your account towards a future On-Court Evaluation.

No Refund will be given for any reason, including if IPTPA decides to cancel the workshop, once you progress past the Introduction in the Online Course. Once you progress past the Introduction in the Online Course, you will only be eligible for a credit on your account towards a future On-Court Evaluation

Level II The Certification Process
1
FOCUS & STRATEGY

Getting contact with an IPTPA Director.

2
OBSERVED LESSON

Demonstrate teaching effectiveness in group and individual settings.

3
SKILLS TEST

Execute strokes with proper mechanics (80% min passing score).

CERTIFICATION

Instruct beginner through intermediate players with IPTPA methodology.

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IPTPA Level II Certification

IPTPA Level II is designed for teaching professionals working with beginner through intermediate players and builds upon the foundation established in Level I.

Structure:

  1. Skill test
  2. Observed Lesson

This certification focuses on:

  • Advanced skill development and progressions
  • Deeper understanding of shot selection and strategy
  • Teaching effectiveness in group and individual settings
  • Demonstration of higher-level playing and instructional competence

IPTPA Level II certification validates a coach's ability to teach more complex concepts while maintaining consistency with IPTPA methodology.

The IPTPA Level II Skills Test evaluates a coach's ability to demonstrate consistent, technically sound execution of beginner to intermediate pickleball strokes, in alignment with IPTPA teaching methodology.

The skills test is a pass/fail assessment. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 80% across all required skill sequences and demonstrate proper stroke fundamentals throughout the evaluation.

Skills Test Objectives

The objectives of the skills test are to assess the candidate's ability to:

  1. Demonstrate proficiency in beginner and intermediate strokes
  2. Maintain proper stroke mechanics and technique
  3. Execute consistent shot placement to specific court locations
  4. Demonstrate correct form and fundamentals
  5. Show a clear understanding of the components of each stroke

Candidates are encouraged to review the official IPTPA skills demonstration videos prior to testing to understand each shot sequence and the technical expectations.

Pricing & Requirements
  • Assessment Fees:
    • Skill Test: USD 100
    • Observed Lesson: USD 100

Re-testing fee: USD 40

In-Person Evaluation

The method is an observed session with an IPTPA Director at an approved training or testing center.

Candidates must:

  • Contact an IPTPA Director in advance
  • Schedule a specific date and time for the skills test
  • Coordinate ahead of time with the IPTPA Director (walk-ins are not permitted)
  • Perform an observed lesson following IPTPA methodology.

A list of IPTPA Directors can be found on the Certified Members page.

Required Skills

For the skills test, candidates must successfully complete 8 out of 10 repetitions for each of the following skills:

  • Forehand dinks (down the line & cross court)
  • Backhand dinks (down the line & cross court)
  • Windshield wiper dinks (traveling along the NVZ line)
  • Forehand and backhand drop shots (down the line & cross court)
  • Forehand and backhand volleys (down the line & cross court)
  • Forehand and backhand groundstrokes (down the line & cross court)
  • Returns of serve (deuce and ad court)
  • Serves (deuce and ad court)
  • Overheads
  • Offensive lobs (forehand and backhand from the NVZ line)
Evaluation & Results
  • Candidates will be notified of results in person.
  • IPTPA Directors submit official results and feedback to the IPTPA.
  • Candidates receive guidance on areas requiring improvement if unsuccessful.
Retesting Policy
  • Candidates may retake the skills test after a minimum one-week waiting period
  • Each retest requires scheduling with an IPTPA Director and payment of an additional testing fee (USD 40)
  • Candidates should leave the evaluation with a clear understanding of which skills need improvement
Important Information
  • Feeding methods (director feeding, ball machine, or partner rallying) are determined by the IPTPA Director
  • Candidates do not need to be advanced players, but must demonstrate consistency, control, and correct technique
  • Demonstration quality is critical, as it reflects instructional competence

For questions or assistance during the testing process, please contact info@iptpa.com

CRS The Certification Process
1
Get Registered

Select the CRS IPTPA you will work with during registration. IPTPA management and the selected CRS receive an automated notification.

2
Pay the Fee

USD 15/year for members of IPTPA member clubs; USD 25/year for individuals not affiliated with a member club. The rating professional is paid directly by the player.

3
Schedule the Assessment

Contact the selected CRS directly to schedule your on-court rating session.

4
On-Court Evaluation

The CRS conducts the on-court skills assessment following the official IPTPA rating rubric.

5
Reporting (Within 48 Hours)

The CRS reports the result to both the IPTPA management team and the participant within 48 hours of the evaluation.

6
Membership Rating Card

If passed, the candidate receives a physical and virtual rating card showing the rating level, CRS signature, and expiration date — and is published in the IPTPA website directory.

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IPTPA Certified Rating Specialist (CRS)

The IPTPA Certified Rating Specialist (CRS) program provides an internationally recognized, on-court player rating system designed to objectively assess pickleball skill levels for recreational and competitive play.

IPTPA ratings are used worldwide by clubs, leagues, academies, and tournaments to ensure consistent, accurate, and fair player placement. Every rating is delivered by a trained IPTPA professional using standardized testing protocols and scoring criteria.

Players who complete an IPTPA rating session gain a clear understanding of their current level, strengths, weaknesses, and development pathway.

CRS Certification Levels

CRS-4

  • Minimum playing level: 3.5 (IPTPA or USAPA)
  • Authorized to rate players up to the 3.5 skill level

CRS-5

  • Minimum playing level: 4.5 (IPTPA or USAPA)
  • Authorized to rate players up to the 4.5 skill level
Online Training Workshop

The CRS certification begins with an online training workshop covering:

  • IPTPA Rating Descriptions
  • Rating session protocols
  • Scoring sheets and documentation
  • Ghost doubles format
  • Proper use of the IPTPA Rating Calculator
  • Best practices for consistency and fairness

This training ensures standardized rating procedures worldwide.

On-Court Skills & Rating Evaluation

Candidates complete a ball-feeding accuracy test and a live rating session evaluation.

  • Minimum accuracy requirement: 80%
  • CRS-4 candidates demonstrate precision and consistency
  • CRS-5 candidates demonstrate increased pace, power, spin, and challenge feeds
  • Candidates score live rating sessions alongside a CRS Director
  • Scores must fall within an approved variance of the Director's final rating
Written Exam & Professional Responsibilities

Candidates must pass an online written exam covering all components of the IPTPA Rating System.

  • Minimum passing score: 80%

Certified Rating Specialists are responsible for:

  • Conducting rating sessions using IPTPA standards
  • Delivering player score sheets within 48 hours
  • Submitting results to IPTPA promptly
  • Maintaining professionalism and consistency worldwide
Pricing
  • USD 150 — for existing IPTPA Level I members
  • USD 290 — for new applicants (includes first year of IPTPA membership and insurance)
CJPI The Certification Process
1
Apply

Fill out the application to the program.

2
Payment

Make the payment.

3
Portal Access

Access to the content is unlocked in the member portal.

4
Study Materials

Review the educational material (videos and handbook) before the live online masterclass.

5
Masterclass

Attend the masterclass.

6
Online Exam

Online exam (taken after successfully passing the masterclass).

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IPTPA CERTIFIED JUNIOR PICKLEBALL INSTRUCTOR

Junior players are the pickleball stars of tomorrow. Whether they aspire to compete at the highest level or simply enjoy the sport as active, lifelong participants, the quality of their early instruction matters.

The IPTPA Junior Pickleball Teaching Certification is designed to equip instructors with the knowledge, structure, and tools necessary to safely and effectively teach junior players. The most rewarding part of being a coach, teacher, or mentor is knowing you can make a positive impact on a child's life. This program helps you do exactly that one child at a time.

Eligibility Requirements

To enroll in the IPTPA Junior Pickleball Teaching Certification, candidates must:

  1. Hold a current IPTPA Level I Teaching Certification
  2. Be an active IPTPA Teaching Professional in good standing.
How to Become a Certified Junior Pickleball Instructor
  • Step 1 - Submit Your Application

    Log in to your IPTPA member portal at members.iptpa.com and submit an application for the IPTPA Junior Pickleball Teaching Certification Program.

    Note: Consent to a background check is required as part of the application process.

  • Step 2 - Background Check Verification
    • Instructors based in the United States will complete the background check through the IPTPA process
    • Instructors outside the United States are responsible for obtaining and submitting a criminal background check from their country, state, or province
  • Step 3 - Pay the Registration Fee

    Complete payment of the certification registration fee through your IPTPA member account.

  • Step 4 - Attend the Junior Certification Workshop

    Attend the 2-hour IPTPA Junior Pickleball Teaching Certification Workshop, which focuses on:

    • Junior-specific teaching methodology
    • Age-appropriate skill development
    • Safety, communication, and best practices when working with children
  • Step 5 - Complete the Online Written Exam

    Upon successful completion of the workshop and background check, candidates will be invited to take an online written exam.
    This assessment confirms that the instructor has the knowledge and tools required to work safely and effectively with junior players.

Certification Outcome
  • After successfully passing the online exam:
    • You will receive an IPTPA Junior Pickleball Teaching Specialty Certificate
    • Your IPTPA profile will be updated with the designation Certified Junior Pickleball Teaching Instructor
    • You will be listed on the IPTPA website with your new certification status
Important Notes
  • This certification is a specialty designation and does not replace IPTPA Level I or Level II certifications
  • All instructors must remain in good standing with IPTPA to maintain certification
  • Background check compliance is mandatory for certification approval
Pricing

Junior program: USD 150

Evaluator The Certification Process
1
Eligibility

Maintain active Level II status and strong teaching record.

2
Training

Complete specific evaluator training modules.

3
Certification

Lead and certify new coaches globally.

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IPTPA Evaluator Certification

The IPTPA Evaluator Certification empowers experienced teaching professionals to assess, mentor, and certify new coaches worldwide. Evaluators represent the highest standard of pickleball instruction.

As an Evaluator, you play a critical role in expanding the IPTPA network while ensuring that every new certified instructor meets our rigorous international standards for safety, methodology, and professionalism.

Eligibility Requirements

To be considered for the Evaluator Certification, candidates must:

  • Hold an active IPTPA Level II Teaching Certification.
  • Have a proven track record of teaching excellence and community involvement.
  • Receive an invitation or nomination from an existing IPTPA Master Professional or Regional Director.
Evaluator Responsibilities

Certified Evaluators are entrusted with the following duties:

  • Providing structured, constructive feedback to candidates, regardless of pass/fail outcome.
  • Submitting official evaluation results securely and promptly to the IPTPA headquarters.
  • Upholding the integrity of the IPTPA methodology in their region.
Training & Onboarding Process
  • Step 1 - Comprehensive Application Review

    Your teaching history, player feedback, and adherence to IPTPA standards will be thoroughly reviewed.

  • Step 2 - Evaluator Training Modules

    Participate in specialized training focused on objective assessment techniques, constructive communication, and standardized scoring.

  • Step 3 - Shadowing & Co-Evaluating

    Candidates will co-evaluate live sessions alongside a Master Professional to ensure consistency in scoring before working independently.

  • Step 4 - Market, Recruit & Facilitate a Workshop

    Market, recruit and facilitate a Level I workshop under the observation of an MTP.

    *Candidates must begin marketing their courses as soon as they apply to become a Level I Workshop Evaluator.

  • Step 5 - MTP Recommendation and Approval

    The MTP has to recommend and approve the candidate for the IPTPA Level I Evaluator designation. The final report is sent to IPTPA management and the candidate is then notified of the decision.

Pricing

Evaluator Certification Fee: (Contact for Details)

Fees vary based on region and travel requirements for the shadowing process. Reach out to info@iptpa.com for specific pricing in your area.

Program Components

What it takes to earn the IPTPA credential.

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Curriculum & Theory

Learn the standardized methodology, terminology, and safety protocols essential for effective instruction via our comprehensive online portal.

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Written Exam

Test your knowledge of the rules, instructional strategies, and curriculum. An 80% passing score is required to proceed to the evaluation.

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Skills Test

Demonstrate your physical ability to execute and feed all standard pickleball strokes accurately and consistently to your students.

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Observed Teaching

Conduct a live lesson in front of an IPTPA master evaluator. You will be graded on your communication, progression, and error correction abilities.