Pickleball

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What is Pickleball?

Pickleball can be played either indoor or outdoor. It is a paddle sport where two (singles) or four players (doubles) hit a wiffle ball over a net. It is a mixture of Tennis, ping-pong/table tennis and is played on a badmiton sized court. It is currently one of the fastest growing sports in America.

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I usually use tape measure and chalk to draw some lines on Tennis courts near me, since the nearest pickleball court is a 15 minute drive.

This usually works out well, as the chalk will stay as long as there's no precipitation. I also haven't heard any complaints from the tennis players

I'm curious if anyone else has to resort to "drawing" their own lines. And if so, what kind of solutions do you employ?

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submitted 1 year ago by flynnguy to c/pickleball
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Some interesting quotes from the article:

The increases in players and demographic breakdown of those enjoying the sport led UBS to predict that pickleball will lead to: 67,000 emergency department trips, 366,000 outpatient visits, 8,8000 outpatient surgeries, 4,700 hospitalizations and 20,000 post-acute episodes.

A report from 2019 in the Journal of Emergency Medicine estimated there were about 19,000 pickleball injuries per year, with 90% of them affecting people 50 or older.

I think it's good that more people are getting exercise, just be careful out there folks!

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This article is one of the many that talks about "turf wars" and trying to find space to play pickleball. I imagine in densely populated areas this is true but up here in the middle of nowhere New England, we haven't had issues sharing the courts with tennis players.

We have 5 tennis courts that then have lines for 2x pickleball courts on each tennis court. Tennis nets are setup but you have to bring your own pickleball net. I think the only time I've seen all the courts full was when the local High School was using them (they don't have their own courts) but that was on the calendar and easy to schedule around.

What's the court situation like in your area?

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