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Where Can I Play Paddle?

Updated: Aug 31, 2022

Now that you’ve learned more about the game in our basic guide, let’s talk more about where you can play.


Whether you're looking for a place to have some fun with friends or relief from the stresses of daily life, we've got you covered.


To start, we have some great news: there's an endless variety of courts available! You'll find courts all over the city and even at your school or work. It is possible for anyone at any time of day or night (unless they're sleeping), to play paddle. Some places where people often meet up include...

  • Tennis Court: In 2014, the POP Tennis Association adopted the thirty thousand-plus countrywide U.S. Tennis Association’s 60 foot courts, as a means to spread the sport nationally. This addition made the game more popular. People loved the larger court size.

  • Grass Court: Similar to a standard size tennis court, grass courts (like the ones you see in professional matches today) are still used in today, and they provide an interesting challenge for players.

  • Paddle Court: 50' Long* by 20' Wide (no doubles lanes). Singles and Doubles are played on the same court. Due to court availability, POP tennis is now often played on 60' x 27' full tennis courts (see above).

  • Platform Tennis Court: This court has a raised deck where the court typically is 60’ x 30’ with the net at 34 inches at its center. Typically these courts are also surrounded by a high fence (similar to other kinds).


We'll see you on the court!

 
 
 

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