Pickleball, Please! :: Where to Play Pickleball in the Dallas Area

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A yellow pickleball on a court.In case you haven’t heard, pickleball is all the rage right now. People of all ages are getting into it.

Pickleball began in 1965, but it recently hit popularity, especially here in the Dallas area. Now you can find pickleball courts popping up all over the metroplex! From basic courts to eat and play courts, enjoying pickleball is a family affair.

What Is Pickleball?

Pickleball is played on a court and has combined elements of ping pong, badminton, and tennis. You play on a badminton type court with a tennis type net. The paddle is much like a ping pong paddle and the ball is plastic with holes in it. It’s a sport mash-up! You can play for fun as a beginner or join tournaments for more serious play.

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Learn & Play Courts

Impact Activities has several locations with courts and professionals at each court. You can learn and play as a member or non-member at the following locations:

  • Fretz Tennis Center :: 6998 Belt Line Road, Dallas
  • LB Houston :: 11225 Luna Road #3113, Dallas
  • Samuell Grand :: 6220 E Grand Avenue, Dallas
  • The Courts McKinney :: 3253 Alma Road, McKinney (indoor courts coming soon!)

High Point Tennis Center in Plano has lessons, courts, tournaments, leagues, and challenges. Check them out for all you need to get started. It will even rent you the paddles and balls!

Indoor Play

JCC of Dallas has indoor and outdoor courts for year-round play. Located at 7900 Northaven Road, Dallas, members and non-members are allowed to play.

Food & Play

Chicken N Pickle combines the best of both worlds: dinner and pickleball! It has a location in Grapevine and a location in Grand Prairie (and one in Allen coming soon!). It also offer other family games and events every week. This way your non-pickleball friends can enjoy themselves as well!

Tournaments & Courts

The Oasis Pickleball Club in Rockwall is home to 42 outdoor courts, eight covered courts, and two champion courts. It hosts the PPA Texas Open Shootout, too! Quite simply, it has it all!

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Local Courts

There are also local courts at almost every city recreational center. They all see the popularity and are making it accessible to everyone!

With 519 courts in the state of Texas, there are plenty to choose from. So get out there and see what the new craze is all about!

 

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Jennifer Sanders
Jen was born and raised in the DFW metroplex. She now lives in Rockwall on a family "compound" with her husband and nine-year-old daughter (nine going on 18!). Her parents and brother's family live on the same patch of land. They have had cows and chickens (and dogs, cats, hamsters, and fish). Jen graduated from Texas A&M Commerce with her master's in counseling and almost finished her doctorate in educational leadership. She has worked at a school counselor for all levels and in the special education world. She now works from home with an online school in the state testing department—it's the best of both worlds! When she's not driving her daughter to all-star cheer, sideline cheer, or Girl Scouts, she's saying YES! to something. There's not much spare time left, but she likes to spend it cooking, buying crafting supplies, planning things months in advance, reading, coaching her daughter's sideline team, serving on the PTA, listening to Christmas music year-round, and Starbucks.

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