Teqball World Series in Tulsa is reaching its climax on Sunday, as teams from over 13 countries and 4 continents compete for the championship title in their respective categories. The sport combines elements of soccer, volleyball, and ping pong, making it a unique ball game that must be experienced to truly appreciate.
Athletes from around the globe have been competing in the men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles categories over the past few days. On Sunday, they will battle it out for the championship title in this exciting ball sport. Zachary Kiser, representing the USA in the tournament, has been playing Teqball for three years and emphasizes the close-knit nature of the community. Despite being competitors on the field, players enjoy each other’s company and support one another.
Kiser encourages spectators to come out and witness the matches on the final day of the tournament, promising a one-of-a-kind experience. The games will take place at the intersection of 6th and Boston in downtown Tulsa, offering an opportunity to witness top-tier athleticism and sportsmanship in action.