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Zane Denis Navratil is an American professional pickleball player. He is ranked No. 1 in singles play by the Pro Pickleball Association (PPA)[1] and No. 89 and 69 for doubles and singles respectively by the Association of Pickleball Players (APP).[2] He has had a sponsorship with Gearbox Sports since 2021.[3] He has won over 100 medals over the course of his professional career.

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Personal life

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Navratil was raised in Racine, Wisconsin. Navratil is half Indian by heritage.[4] For most of his childhood, he attended The Prairie School in Racine, Wisconsin.[5] Zane is known to have a good sense of humor, which developed as a coping method for normal middle-school bullying.[6] Zane has a girlfriend, Jennifer, who he has dated since high school. He claims to have bullied her himself in middle school, stating, "the more I insult you, the more I like you!" Zane and his girlfriend own a dog named Murray, who has his own social media accounts.[6]

Navratil graduated from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater with a master's degree in accounting. He was then able to secure a job at Deloitte & Touche LLP in Milwaukee before eventually quitting that job to play pickleball professionally.[7]

Zane enjoys good relationships with both his mother Dimple and his father Denis. Though Dimple was originally skeptical of Zane's career choices, after his success in the sport, Zane said, "no one's happier about this than my mom."[5]

Pickleball career

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Navratil enjoyed a variety of sports from a young age, including tennis. Zane picked up tennis at the age of 10, and began putting a good deal of time and effort into the sport at the age of 12.[6] From 2012 to 2014, he had some success playing division II tennis, winning three Wisconsin state championships for The Prairie School.[5]

His first exposure to pickleball occurred in the winter of 2013–2014, when Zane's father brought him to the Cesar Chavez Community Center in Racine. Zane was initially skeptical, believing the common misconception that pickleball is solely an "old person's game." He was quickly convinced otherwise after playing several games with local residents. Navratil later said of those first few games, "I got my butt kicked by some 70-plus-year-old people. That showed me there’s a lot of finesse in the game. I just couldn’t overpower people. I had to play smart and learn the strategy and whatnot to be able to succeed at it."[7]

Over the next several years, Navratil played as an amateur in tournaments, having varied success. In 2020, Zane quit his job at Deloitte to pursue pickleball full time.[5] He quickly rose through the professional rankings and is considered by many to be one of the best pickleball players in the world, second only to No. 1 player Ben Johns.

In March 2021, Navratil signed a sponsorship deal with Franklin Sports. Zane frequently uses the Ben Johns Signature Paddle that Franklin produces.[3] Franklin produced a blue edition of the paddle to match Navratil's brand colors shortly after signing the sponsorship deal. In 2022, ProXR Pickleball released the Zane Navratil Signature Paddle.[6]

Navratil hosts pickleball clinics around the country, teaching between 16 and 32 people a day. These clinics generally cost $75 per person per day, making up the majority of Zane's current income.[5]

He is also famous for pioneering new varieties of serves, including the chainsaw serve, which was then adopted by numerous other professional players, including Ben Johns. The Navratil chainsaw serve was later made illegal by the sport's governing body in 2023.

Playing style

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Navratil is known for his exceptional footwork and court coverage. Specifically on defense, Navratil is able to return shots from his opponents that, against most players, would be winners.

Although not known for his exceptional power, Navratil is able to take control of points immediately with his infamous chainsaw serve,[8] which creates a large amount of topspin. This serve often forces weak returns out of his opponents, allowing Navratil to close in on the net and take control of the point from there. However, due to the risk involved in Navratil's serve, Navratil faults on his service more than the average professional player.

The biggest weakness in Navratil's game comes from his predictability. The biggest contrast between the playing style of Navratil and Ben Johns is that Johns is able to add strokes to his game that his opponents do not foresee, often catching them off-guard. What Navratil lacks in craftiness, he makes up for in his consistent and powerful groundstrokes.

Philanthropy

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Navratil has partnered with Austin, Texas–based nonprofit, Stop Alzheimer's Now and has been a SAN Ambassador since early 2023. Since turning pro, he searched for an organization to support after witnessing a family member suffer from the disease. Navratil was drawn to SAN due its low operating expenses, allowing over 95% of donations to go directly to research and awareness initiatives.

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Zane Navratil is an American professional player, certified instructor, and content creator who has risen to prominence in the sport since turning professional in 2020. Born around 1995 in , he previously excelled in , winning three state championships in high school at The Prairie School and competing for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he amassed a 63-51 singles record over four seasons, earned multiple ITA Scholar-Athlete honors, and served as team captain. After a brief stint as a at & Touche, Navratil shifted his focus to pickleball, leveraging his right-handed play and 5'9" frame to achieve top-tier success, including over 100 medals in professional events and four Major League Pickleball (MLP) titles. Navratil's playing style is innovative and influential, particularly his role in popularizing the "chainsaw" or spin serve—a technique involving a sidearm motion to generate by rubbing the ball between the paddle and hand, which he helped refine alongside players like Morgan Evans and which was banned by governing bodies for adding excessive , with 2025 rules clarifying that only natural spin from the paddle stroke is permitted. Residing in , he ranks among the elite in professional circuits, holding the No. 4 spot in Pro Men Singles on PickleballTournaments.com and No. 5 in U.S. men's on UTR Sports as of November 2025, with notable PPA Tour medals including two golds in singles. Beyond competition, Navratil contributes to pickleball's growth through his YouTube channel, where he shares instructional content, pro tournament insights, and collaborations, amassing a significant following. In July 2025, he was elected president of the PPA Pro Player Committee. He also offers personalized clinics and lessons with a low student-to-instructor ratio, and has developed signature equipment like the T700 Ultra-Raw Carbon pickleball paddle in partnership with ProXR, emphasizing spin and power. His multifaceted involvement has helped thousands of players improve, solidifying his status as a key figure in the sport's professional landscape.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family

Zane Navratil was born on November 2, 1995, in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. He is of half-Indian heritage on his mother's side, as his mother, Dimple Navratil, originally hails from India. Navratil stands at 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall. Navratil was raised in a supportive family environment in Racine, where his parents, Dimple and Denis Navratil, fostered strong familial bonds despite initial reservations about his career path. His mother, who owns Dimple's Imports, a business in Racine, has expressed immense pride in his achievements, noting that her early skepticism evolved into full support. His father played a key role in introducing him to new activities during his youth, contributing to the close-knit family dynamic. Navratil has maintained a long-term relationship with his wife, Jennifer (Jenny) Navratil, whom he first met in and began dating during high school; the couple married on April 7, 2024. They share their home with a named Murray, who has become a notable part of their . After growing up in Racine, Navratil moved to , , following his college graduation to begin his professional career. In 2022, he relocated to , where he currently resides.

Academic and athletic background

Zane Navratil attended The Prairie School in , for his high school education, graduating in 2014. During this time, he developed a strong foundation in athletics, particularly through participation in competitive , which cultivated his disciplined and competitive mindset essential for future endeavors. Navratil continued his athletic pursuits at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he competed in Division III men's from 2014 to 2018. Academically, he excelled, maintaining a 4.0 grade point average and earning Academic All-District honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) in 2018. He completed a in at the university in December 2017 and a in in December 2018. Following graduation, Navratil pursued a professional career as a (CPA), joining & Touche for one year before departing in 2020. His academic rigor and athletic discipline during these formative years provided a balanced foundation that supported his transition into professional sports.

Entry into pickleball

Tennis achievements

Zane Navratil distinguished himself in high school tennis at in , winning three consecutive WIAA Division 2 state singles championships from 2012 to 2014. As a in 2012, he claimed the title by defeating top-seeded opponents in the final rounds at the state tournament in Madison. He defended his crown in 2013 with a strong 23-4 record, earning the No. 2 seed and overcoming formidable competition, including Kohler senior Tyler Lewis. In 2014, Navratil became the first Division 2 player to secure three straight individual titles, defeating Kai Sane of 6-1, 6-0 in the final. These victories highlighted his rapid improvement under coach Harold Swanson and established him as a dominant force in prep tennis. Transitioning to collegiate tennis, Navratil joined the Division III University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks in 2014, where he competed through the 2017-18 season as a key contributor to the team's lineup. Over four years, he compiled a career singles record of 63-51, playing primarily at the No. 2-5 positions, and a doubles record of 49-34. His most prolific season came in 2015-16, leading the team with a 23-7 singles mark that tied for the seventh-most victories in program history, alongside notable wins against teams like and . In 2017-18, as team captain, he posted 13-18 in singles and 15-13 in doubles, helping secure victories over rivals such as UW-La Crosse and , and advancing to the Round of 16 in singles at the ITA Midwest Regional Championships. Navratil's reliability in doubles partnerships, including with Jimmy Engelhart, further bolstered the Warhawks' conference performance. Navratil's collegiate tenure was marked by individual recognitions, including second-team Google Cloud Academic All-America honors in 2018, first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA, and ITA Scholar-Athlete status each year from 2014 to 2018. He maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA in while balancing rigorous athletic demands, earning WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll distinction annually and the UW-Whitewater ’s Scholar-Athlete award in 2018. These accomplishments reflected his disciplined approach to both academics and athletics. Through his high school championships and collegiate consistency, Navratil cultivated essential skills, including precise footwork, agility, and a relentless competitive drive that propelled his success across competitive levels.

Initial involvement in pickleball

Zane Navratil began playing in 2013 at the age of 18, shortly after achieving success in high school tennis. Introduced to the sport by his father at the Caesar Chavez Center in , he initially viewed it with skepticism, associating it with older demographics. However, after experiencing defeats against players two to four times his age, Navratil was captivated by the game's strategic intricacies and decided to pursue it further. Seeking a new racket sport following his tennis career, Navratil was drawn to pickleball's accessibility—requiring minimal equipment and space—and its social elements, which fostered community through casual local matches. His background in tennis provided transferable athletic skills, such as and hand-eye coordination, that eased his entry into the paddle sport. Over the next several years, he engaged in self-taught development by consistently playing at local venues in , honing his technique against varied opponents without formal coaching. This amateur phase spanned approximately seven years, during which Navratil balanced with his education and early professional life, including earning a in and working as an at & Touche in . In 2020, amid the , he quit his job to commit to full-time, marking a pivotal shift from hobbyist to dedicated practitioner while continuing to build his skills through teaching informal lessons and local play.

Professional pickleball career

Debut and early successes

Zane Navratil transitioned to a full-time professional career in 2020, resigning from his role as an auditor at in July to pursue the sport amid the . His professional debut came later that year on the PPA Tour, where he competed in events such as the PPA Championship in in November, marking his entry into competitive pro circuits. This bold move allowed him to dedicate himself entirely to training and tournaments, leveraging his prior amateur experience in tennis and . Navratil's early professional success was highlighted by his breakthrough victory at the 2021 Punta Gorda Open on the APP Tour, where he claimed his first in men's singles by defeating Tyson McGuffin in the final. This win, occurring in January 2021, established him as a rising talent and boosted his confidence in singles play. Building on this momentum, he secured additional medals in both PPA and APP events through 2022, including further podium finishes in and doubles categories, demonstrating consistent performance across formats. As his results improved, Navratil attracted early sponsorship opportunities that supported his burgeoning career. In March 2021, he signed an endorsement deal with Franklin Sports, gaining access to professional-grade equipment such as the Ben Johns Signature Paddle, which he frequently used in competitions. This partnership provided crucial resources for his development during the initial phases of his pro tenure.

Major titles and tournaments

Zane Navratil has achieved significant success in Major League Pickleball (MLP), securing four team championships between 2022 and 2023. His first three titles came with the BLQK team during the 2022 season, marking a dominant run that included victories at the Austin, Newport Beach, and Columbus events. In the Austin final, BLQK defeated the Florida Smash 3-0, with Navratil contributing as a key newcomer alongside teammates Irina Tereschenko, Parris Todd, and Rafa Hewett, earning the highest prize money in professional pickleball history at the time. The Newport Beach win completed a three-peat for BLQK, showcasing Navratil's role in their undefeated group stage and semifinal comeback. The Columbus championship capped the season, solidifying BLQK's status as the only team to reach every MLP final since the league's inception in 2021. In 2023, Navratil joined the Orlando Squeeze and helped secure their inaugural MLP title at the event. Paired with Rachel Rohrabacher in , he delivered a crucial 23-21 victory in the final against D.C. Team, overcoming an early deficit to clinch the match without needing a DreamBreaker. The Squeeze remained undefeated through the group stage, highlighting Navratil's strategic contributions in both men's and . Beyond MLP, Navratil has amassed over 100 medals across PPA Tour, Association of Professionals (APP), and MLP events, with notable individual triumphs in singles and doubles. In the APP, he captured the men's singles gold at the 2022 Legacy Open, defeating a strong field. On the PPA Tour, Navratil earned eight singles medals (two golds, two silvers, four bronzes) and four doubles medals through 2025, including a standout 2024 upset in men's doubles with Hayden Alshon over the top-seeded Johns brothers. In 2025, he notched a major doubles victory at the PPA Tour Asia event, partnering with Armaan Bhatia to defeat and Dekel Bar. In recent seasons, Navratil continued to excel in high-stakes MLP playoffs. With the New Jersey 5's in 2024, he played pivotal roles in men's and mixed doubles during the Premier Level finals, though the team fell 3-1 to the Dallas Flash after a competitive series that included a narrow 28-26 mixed doubles loss. Entering 2025 as a four-time champion and team captain for the New Jersey 5's, Navratil participated in the DoorDash MLP Finals in New York, where his team reached the Premier Level final but lost to the Columbus Sliders, amid a league expansion to 22 teams. In November 2025, he competed in men's singles at the Jenius Bank Pickleball World Championships in Dallas, advancing to the Round of 64. These performances underscore his enduring impact on team successes and individual highlights in professional pickleball.

Rankings and records

Zane Navratil has maintained a prominent presence in professional rankings since turning pro in 2020, with consistent top-tier placements across major tours. As of November 2025, he holds the 60th position in men's singles on the Pro Pickleball Association (PPA) Tour, with 625 points; 23rd in men's doubles with 3075 points; and 21st in with 1700 points. These rankings reflect his sustained competitiveness, bolstered by multiple medal wins in PPA events throughout 2024 and 2025. Throughout his career, Navratil has amassed over 100 medals in professional tournaments, showcasing remarkable longevity and consistency since his debut in 2021. By the end of his first full professional year in 2021, he had already secured more than 20 medals, setting the stage for annual top placements in PPA and Major League (MLP) competitions. From 2022 to 2025, he continued this trajectory with numerous podium finishes each season, including gold medals that propelled his ranking climbs. His career statistics highlight a 52.5% win rate across 436 matches in 70 tournaments as of November 2025, with particularly strong results in singles where he has demonstrated high efficiency in high-stakes play. A key milestone in Navratil's record is his role in popularizing the "chainsaw serve," a spin-heavy technique he refined and showcased starting in 2021, which influenced significant rule changes by in 2022 to limit excessive spin on serves. This innovation not only elevated his personal achievements but also shaped the sport's evolution, underscoring his impact beyond mere statistics. Navratil's elite performance has persisted through the 2024-2025 seasons, with consistent medal hauls in PPA singles events maintaining his status among the tour's top contenders.

Playing style and equipment

On-court techniques

Zane Navratil is renowned for his exceptional footwork, quickness, and agility, which enable him to cover the court efficiently and maintain balance during fast-paced exchanges. These attributes, honed from his background, allow him to execute rapid directional changes and recover positioning swiftly, making him a formidable opponent in high-intensity matches. His strong defensive capabilities further enhance this prowess, permitting him to engage in prolonged rallies by retrieving difficult shots and neutralizing aggressive advances from opponents. Navratil employs an aggressive yet controlled approach to the game, blending calculated risks with precise execution to dictate play. In singles, he emphasizes consistency through methodical shot placement and anticipation, often using body positioning and visual cues to predict opponent moves and counter effectively. While this style occasionally leads to a higher fault rate due to bold risk-taking, his superior athleticism compensates by minimizing unforced errors in critical moments and sustaining pressure on rivals. His adaptability shines across formats, as he excels in both singles and doubles by prioritizing comprehensive court coverage and strategic positioning. In doubles, Navratil leverages his to support partners, often dominating from the middle of the to control rallies and exploit openings. This versatility has contributed to his top rankings in singles, underscoring the effectiveness of his overall playing style. Despite these strengths, analyses from 2023 to 2025 have highlighted occasional predictability in his shot selection, particularly when opponents adapt to his preferred aggressive patterns, which can limit his options in extended exchanges.

Signature moves and endorsements

Zane Navratil is renowned for co-pioneering and popularizing the "Chainsaw Serve," a topspin-heavy spin serve characterized by a rapid, chainsaw-like motion that imparts extreme rotation on the ball, making it difficult for opponents to return effectively. This technique, which Navratil refined with a spin toss variation alongside players like Morgan Evans, gained widespread adoption among professional players and recreational enthusiasts alike, revolutionizing serve strategies in . However, its dominance prompted rule changes, leading to a ban on pre-striking spin manipulation by the Association, effective January 1, 2023, which also applied to tours like the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) and Major League Pickleball (MLP). The Chainsaw Serve's influence directly contributed to these regulations, as its unpredictable spin disrupted fair play and prompted debates on serve equity. In 2025, updated regulations (Rule 4.A.5) ruled the serve legal again by permitting natural spin generated through paddle contact during the swing, provided no manipulation occurs as a result of the release. Navratil continues to incorporate the chainsaw serve into his game and frequently demonstrates it in his coaching clinics, where he has instructed over 50 sessions, teaching players to execute aggressive motions while adhering to the rules. Navratil's spin-focused style is supported by key equipment endorsements, including a 2021 partnership with Franklin Sports, for which he used their Signature paddle to enhance spin control during matches. That same year, he aligned with Gearbox Sports, utilizing their CX series paddles designed for high-spin generation and durability in overhead shots. In 2022, Navratil signed with ProXR Pickleball, leading to the release of his signature paddle featuring Ultra-Raw Carbon fiber and an elongated handle tailored for spin-heavy serves and aggressive play. These endorsements provide apparel and gear optimized for his technique, underscoring how equipment innovation complements his signature approaches.

Off-court activities

Business ventures

Navratil founded ZN in 2020 upon transitioning to professional full-time, serving as its owner and primary instructor. The venture offers private lessons, group clinics, and nationwide training programs through camps designed to elevate players' skills with tailored, personalized instruction at an 8:1 student-to-instructor ratio. These sessions incorporate practical drills and post-clinic video overviews, drawing directly from Navratil's professional playing experience to emphasize efficient and engaging teaching methods. To date, Navratil has taught over 50 clinics under ZN , hosting events across various locations to accommodate players of all levels. In media, Navratil co-hosts the podcast, launched in and featuring him as a regular host since early 2023 alongside Thomas Shields. The show delivers updates on professional , including strategies, tournament insights, and industry developments, positioning it as a leading resource for enthusiasts and players. Navratil has also pursued investments in pickleball-related enterprises, leveraging his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) background for business acumen. After earning an accounting degree from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and working as an auditor at Deloitte & Touche, where he obtained his CPA license, he applied this expertise to ventures like Competitive Social Ventures. In 2022, he joined as an investor and brand ambassador for its Pickle & Social division, contributing to the expansion of dedicated pickleball venues across the United States.

Philanthropy and leadership

Zane Navratil serves as an ambassador for Stop Alzheimer’s Now (SAN), a nonprofit focused on Alzheimer’s and awareness, a role he has held since 2023. In this capacity, he participates in and awareness initiatives that integrate activities, such as clinics and competitive events, to engage the community. For instance, in late 2023, Navratil led a high-profile competition with fellow professional Altaf Merchant, which raised over $37,000 for SAN through donations tied to -themed prizes, including admissions and pro-am matches. These efforts, motivated by personal connections to Alzheimer’s, such as his grandmother’s experience with the disease, underscore his commitment to leveraging his platform in for charitable impact. In July 2025, Navratil was elected by his peers as President of the United Association (UPA) Pro Player Committee, a key advisory body representing professional players’ interests. This leadership position builds on his reputation as a vocal within the , where he focuses on enhancing player rights through greater transparency, fair compensation, and improved health and safety protocols. As president, he promotes collaborative reforms to the professional tour, aiming to balance player welfare with the sustainability of events without causing disruptions. Navratil’s committee role extends to advisory contributions in the broader ecosystem, particularly following the 2023 merger of Major League Pickleball (MLP) and the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) into the UPA, where he helps drive community growth and structural improvements. His efforts emphasize rule changes and player welfare, addressing post-merger challenges like shifting contract models from fixed pay to prize-based earnings, which have left non-contracted pros with significantly reduced income. Through data-driven advocacy, Navratil has pushed to resolve contentious issues such as serve bans, arguing that current rules on spin and power serves are unenforceable and lack evidence of disproportionate impact—citing statistics showing serving teams win only about 42.6% of rallies—while supporting alternatives like the drop serve for fairness and enforceability. These initiatives elevate professional standards by proposing measures like escalated fines for cheating and streamlined scheduling to reduce travel demands, fostering a more equitable and sustainable industry.

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