FAQ

Pickleball – FAQ

Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. It’s played on a smaller court with a lowered net using a perforated plastic ball and solid paddles. Players hit the ball over the net and must let it bounce once on each side before volleying. The game can be played in singles or doubles.
To play pickleball, you'll need a paddle (usually made of composite or graphite), a pickleball (a lightweight plastic ball with holes), and proper court shoes. Most courts already have nets set up, especially at community centers or parks.
Absolutely! Pickleball is beginner-friendly and great for all ages. The rules are simple, the court is smaller than a tennis court (which means less running), and games tend to be social and easy to pick up, making it perfect for new players.