Vince Nguyen, a 39-year-old entrepreneur based mostly in Vietnam, spends a couple of a whole lot virtually each month touring to different nations to play pickleball.
The game, which started as a pastime after injuring himself in American soccer, has since turn into central to his way of life, as he performs it for 2 to 4 hours virtually each day.
Since he picked up the game two years in the past, Nguyen has performed leisurely in Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam and Canada. Subsequent month, he’s planning to move to China for an upcoming event.
He says he forks out a couple of a whole lot on round-trip flights to Taiwan or Malaysia for tournaments and leisure play with associates. Moreover, he pays the courtroom charges, starting from $4 to $8 for open play, and about $38 an evening for lodges. In complete, the journeys price him between $386 to $772.
Nevertheless, he spends virtually $1,000 when touring to Canada, the place flights and indoor courts are pricier than in Asia.
“I wish to spend per week … taking part in a couple of occasions, trying out totally different courts, going to totally different eating places,” he stated.
Vince Nguyen (high proper) at a pickleball event in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
Supply: Vince Nguyen
Nguyen believes touring to play pickleball makes a distinction as “each nation has somewhat bit totally different type” in taking part in the sport, and he isn’t alone. He is without doubt one of the many millennials which can be fueling a rising development in journey: sports activities tourism.
In response to Hilton’s 2026 Traits Report, which polled over 14,000 vacationers throughout 14 nations, about 67% of millennials have deliberate a visit for occasions associated to their pursuits, together with sports activities, wellness and live shows.
Within the U.S. alone, millennials are 80% extra prone to plan a trip for tennis and 87% for pickleball, in accordance with a survey by on-line journey company Priceline on journey tendencies in 2025.
And there are not any indicators of the sports activities tourism slowing down. The sports activities tourism business is already a $707.29 billion market and is forecasted to just about triple by 2032, in accordance with Fortune Enterprise Insights.
Europe leads the market with a valuation of $248.23 billion final 12 months. In the meantime, Asia-Pacific has been marked the fastest-growing area, anticipated to be price $149.50 billion in 2025.
Sports activities tourism in Asia-Pacific is projected to have a compound annual development fee of 17.85% from 2025 to 2032.
“Good on your soul”
One other millenial, 35-year-old Nirbhay Handa who is predicated in Singapore, additionally travels overseas for tennis.
“I will go to a tennis camp in Phuket … once I journey to Dubai and Abu Dhabi I’ve a tennis coach that I simply go and play with within the evenings after work,” he stated. “I believe this makes me higher at work, as a result of I am in a greater temper. I am not irritated,” the entrepreneur stated.
He takes about six tennis journeys a 12 months together with ones for enterprise, spending round $200 per week on periods in Dubai.
Handa stated that the game is greater than a passion to him. “It simply turned very therapeutic, and it put me on to some good habits … not ingesting until late on Friday … giving up social smoking utterly,” he added.
He makes it a degree to play a recreation of tennis when he is overseas for leisure or enterprise.
Tennis, which he deems “good on your soul,” not solely helps him unwind but in addition fulfils his social life.
“It does somewhat little bit of what going out to a pub would do for lots of people, you already know, which is assembly individuals, assembly your folks over a drink,” he stated, however “I really feel like I can do this on the tennis courtroom.”
Hitting private targets
Mike Goldys, who lives in Florida, travels to surf abroad with a aim of taking part in in as many alternative surf parks as doable. The 39-year-old has logged 140 hours up to now throughout 26 cities in 10 nations.
“Every surf park … may be very distinctive for me. I … simply cannot get sufficient of it, he stated. “I need to preserve checking them off and seeing what this one was like on this state.”
“I hardly ever return to the identical wave pool twice,” he added.
Goldys has spent $18,500 on surf periods alone, budgeting $6000 to $10,000 per journey relying on flights and lodging, he stated. He additionally units apart cash for images and videography to share on social platforms.
Mike Goldys browsing on the Atlantic Park Surf in Virginia Seashore, USA.
Supply: Andrew Tonra
As a social media strategist at a non-profit group, he takes one to 2 weeks off for browsing journeys — solely tending to work issues for emergencies.
“If you pay to surf in a wave pool you are assured waves that they are actually highly effective and like good condition… a option to speed up progress,” he stated. “[It’s] very fast for somebody who would not have the right waves on a regular basis” close to his residence in Florida.
At $170 an hour, surf parks aren’t low-cost. However Goldys insist they’re price it.
“So long as it would not put you in a nasty place afterwards financially,” he stated.

