The Rossetti brothers are back with a bang, and they may have just set a new Guinness World Record!

The Rossetti Brothers have made a remarkable achievement in the world of pickleball. Angelo and Ettore Rossetti, identical twins from Connecticut, have set a new Guinness World Record by completing 10,532 consecutive volleys without letting the ball touch the ground. They accomplished this extraordinary feat in just two hours, and they continued to add several extra volleys beyond their goal.

Who are the Rossetti brothers?

The Rossetti brothers are renowned for their impressive Guinness World Records and their commitment to charitable causes. Through their record-breaking endeavors, they have raised over $250,000 for Save the Children and other organizations.

This latest triumph adds to their impressive legacy in sports records. Known for their daring and innovative approach, this achievement marks their fourth Guinness World Record out of eight ambitious pursuits. Their previous records include the longest tennis volley rally and the longest pickleball rally, underscoring their exceptional skill and endurance.

Known for their impressive pickleball feats, Angelo and Ettore have a track record of setting records while supporting charitable causes, having raised over $250,000 for various organizations so far.

“My two words were hopeful and grateful. I was hopeful that we would set a new record, and I am grateful for my family, friends, volunteers, donors, and sponsors. Without them, it would not have been possible,” said Rosetti.