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Pickleball

Pickleball 101: Begginer's Guide

09 June 2025

Pickleball is a racket sport that allows you to have fun with two or four friends while staying fit. It is a combination of tennis, badminton, ping pong, and racquetball, and it has never been more popular, both indoors during the cold season and outdoors in the summer.

Whether you want to try this sport competitively or recreationally, here's a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about its benefits, equipment, and places to play.

  1. What is pickleball?
  2. How to gear up for pickleball?
    1. The paddle
    2. Footwear
    3. Clothing
    4. Balls
    5. Accessories
  3. Benefits
  4. Where can you play?
What is the difference between pickleball and tennis?

Pickleball is often mistaken for tennis. Despite several similarities, they are fairly different sports. Pickleball requires less mobility and physical strength compared to tennis. It is also a sport with its own gameplay strategies, emphasizing patience and endurance rather than aggressive play.
The two sports also differ in terms of their rackets. Tennis rackets are larger, with semi-rigid strings, while pickleball paddles are smaller and completely rigid.

Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing racket sports in the world. If you're wondering why it has become so popular in recent years, it's mainly because it's a sport for everyone - inclusive and highly accessible. It is a social sport that allows you to have fun while developing friendships whether playing competitively or recreationally.

Pickleball is also a family-friendly sport that can bring together players of all ages - sometimes up to three generations on the same court - to exchange shots. Its easy-to-learn rules and relatively small court size make it less physically demanding than tennis, allowing for more frequent and strategic exchanges.

Finally, pickleball is a very affordable sport that requires minimal equipment.

Standard shape Elongated shape Wide shape
This is the original shape of a pickleball paddle and suits all levels of play. With this shape, the sweet spot for hitting is concentrated towards the middle of the paddle. It is suitable for advanced players looking for increased precision and control. This type offers a wider striking surface and better manoeuvrability for beginners and intermediate players.

Handle size and length determine how well you can grip the paddle and achieve accuracy in your shots. These specifications are generally standard for paddles sold in stores based on average hand sizes (e.g., average handle thickness ranges from 4.125 to 4.375 inches in circumference). If you have larger or smaller hands than average, you can find suitable models. You can also modify the thickness of the handle by adding an overgrip which gives the racket a better grip. A longer overgrip can also be used for two-handed backhands.

Finally, a pickleball paddle consists of several materials, primarily a graphite surface/fibre carbon/composite surface and a polymer core. Carbon fibre or graphite paddles offer better sensitivity and control, while composites (such as fibreglass) provide more power. Composite paddles are suitable for beginners and intermediate players, while advanced players generally prefer carbon fibre or graphite.

Feel free to try out and compare multiple paddles in store; one of them will surely suit you.

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Did you know?

Pickleball is an inclusive sport accessible even to wheelchair users! Thanks to the court's hard surface along and smaller dimensions and the limited movements involved, individuals with reduced mobility can enjoy both physical and social benefits from playing pickleball.