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i've been playing pickleball regularly for a bit more than a year now and have really been enjoying it. my instinct is to be preemptively defensive of the stupid name and the reputation of being a game for old people but instead i will just ask if there is anyone else on ilx who plays pickleball.

na (NA), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 20:08 (one month ago)

all i know is that PB seems to be the leaf blower of recreation... neighbors hate the racket (pun intended)

Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 20:18 (one month ago)

Such a topic of concern where I live--the tennis players (us) are forever fighting with them over the town courts. We have four nice ones that, in two stages, have been painted over with PB lines the past few years. The north courts are terrible; the lines are so close together it's very confusing, especially receiving serve. The lines on the south courts, done just last year, are farther apart and not so bad. Town council has been dealing with proposals from both sides--a new location for the PB courts, cutting down some trees and moving them a hundred yards west, etc.--with the the mayor clearly on the side of he PB club (which, admittedly, has two-three times the membership we do, though the tennis club, of course, has been around much longer). The animosity is deep enough that I suggested to the local bookstore owner that we write a script about it, an Election-type comedy about a small town like ours. I was kidding, but someone should.

The punchline: I'm likely going for hip surgery next winter and, at 64, am probably headed in the direction of pickleball.

clemenza, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 20:19 (one month ago)

(I've been told this kind of tennis/PB squabbling is far from uncommon in other smaller towns.)

clemenza, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 20:21 (one month ago)

yes I've heard a fair amount of fretting about the pickle ballification of municipal tennis courts

Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 20:24 (one month ago)

The average age of pickleball players is falling pretty dramatically, and as I understand it the older folks are not happy. And yeah, tennis folks are annoyed, especially in places like where I live, with limited space for sports. The fun twist is that when tennis players pick up pickleball, they absolutely dominate.

My wife plays this sport all the time, like multiple times a week, leagues, that sort of thing. She loves it, and convinced me to take a couple of classes. It was fun, but I'm just not competitive enough to have fun playing it.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 March 2026 00:19 (four weeks ago)

i haven't run into any problems with tennis players, i live in a city so almost all the places i'm playing pickleball are dedicated courts and there is no shortage of tennis courts. and yeah i would say that the majority of the games i'm playing are against people younger than me, though there are some seniors too (who tend to be deceptively great players).
anyways i think it's going to continue to increase in popularity, especially as more courts are developed, because it's very much an "easy to learn, difficult to master" game - it's not hard to feel like you're decent enough to play against other beginners casually, but if you want to challenge yourself there are lots of areas for skill expansion. and yes, it's not as taxing as tennis so it's open to a wider range of ages/physical abilities.

na (NA), Thursday, 19 March 2026 13:33 (four weeks ago)

One of the regulars my wife plays with is in his '90s!

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 March 2026 13:45 (four weeks ago)

The demographic is definitely getting younger; we've got a good tennis player in our club, Matt, who's in his early '20s and prefers (and is even better at) pickleball.

i live in a city so almost all the places i'm playing pickleball are dedicated courts--which is the problem where I am. They're trying to combine the two, which I've likened to trying to play football on a field with two sets of lines.

clemenza, Thursday, 19 March 2026 14:59 (four weeks ago)

I've been playing it now for a little over 2 years. It's actually a really fun game and it feels like an extension of table tennis for me. I much prefer the precision rather than "hit ball hard" like some players seem to emphasize. Where I go there's a nice community, I've made friends who have been regulars there, and the ages range from early 20's to 70's.

octobeard, Saturday, 28 March 2026 02:03 (three weeks ago)

I am/was a relatively serious player, used to play pretty much every day I could, traveled for tournaments etc. I've been playing a lot less in the past year or so, partly due to life stuff and a minor ankle injury, partly because my spirit was crushed when I played a tournament with a new friend I made after moving across the country and not playing much and it decimating my rating, lol.

I've been playing for about 4 years now. when I lived in boston, there were some of the issues clemenza brought up wrt tennis/pickleball turf battles. as a former tennis player I am sympathetic, but as clemenza alludes to the arithmetic is just overwhelming. 16 people (or more, if it's a cooperative setting and players are switching in and out between games) can play pickleball on a single tennis court whereas usually 2 or maybe 4 people can use the same space for tennis. since moving to LA, I've found a park with a 5 tennis courts that have been repurposed where there's pretty much drop-in play 14 hours a day 7 days a week. there's often 100+ people there during peak hours, it's totally self-run, cooperative, and there is range of skill levels so anyone can find a competitive game. a kid I used to play with there who just graduated from USC is now making a splash in the pros. at the same time there's people of all ages and experience levels. this sort of culture is something that's really appealing, it's very democratic and welcoming in that sense, the closest thing I've found to pickup basketball. tennis culture on the other hand...

I do wonder how long this bubble will last though. I know the pro tours aren't exactly raking in money quite yet, though the level of play there continues to rise exponentially especially as more and more former high-level tennis players make the switch. there are high school and college teams that are starting and rumors of eventually being an olympic sport. at least at a recreational level it hasn't shown any signs of slowing down and there are more and more dedicated facilities and courts popping up

comrade jhøsh (k3vin k.), Saturday, 28 March 2026 02:41 (three weeks ago)


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