Plain-language reference on how pickleball courts are built, what the differences are between indoor and outdoor play, and how to read the access and surface information on every facility page.
Standard 20-by-44-foot court. Kitchen zone, baseline, net height, service boxes, and how a pickleball court compares to a tennis court.
Read reference →Concrete, asphalt, cushioned acrylic, and modular plastic tile. How the four common surfaces differ for bounce, joint impact, and lifespan.
Read reference →Same rules, different balls, different surfaces. How indoor and outdoor pickleball actually differ in feel and shot selection.
Read reference →What it means when a court is "striped on tennis" instead of dedicated. Trade-offs, net heights, and what to look for at your local park.
Read reference →Park courts, club courts, and resort courts. What "public" and "private" mean for access, fees, and what to expect.
Read reference →Up to four pickleball courts fit on a tennis court. The common 1-court, 2-court, and 4-court layouts and what each is good for.
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