How to Play Pickleball on a Tennis Court - Pickleball Drive (2024)

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So you want to play pickleball but all you’ve got is a tennis court – a common issue! Your options for setting up your pickleball court on a tennis court will be dependent on whether you can install anything permanent/semi-permanent or whether you’ve got to set up and take it all down. So here your best options for how to play pickleball on a tennis court.

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Whatever you do, make sure you clear the plan with the owners of the court! And make sure you have outdoor balls if you’re playing outside and indoor balls if you’re indoors.

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Option 1: Playing pickleball over the tennis net

Okay, first up you’ll need to set up the net so that it’s at the right height. Unfortunately, tennis court nets are a couple of inches higher than pickleball court nets. Helpfully, we have a complete guide to setting your tennis net to the right height here in our article How high is a pickleball net?

But long story short: to get at the right height you’ll need to lower the center of the net to 34 inches high at the center and 36 inches at the sidelines using a temporary adjuster (here’s one from Convert aNet on Amazon).

One downside of playing over the tennis net is that you have a huge space behind you if the ball gets by you. So it could get annoying if you have to keep going all the way to the fence from the pickleball baseline.

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Option 2: Playing over a pickleball net

Did you know that most tennis courts are generally aligned so that you avoid staring directly into the sun (oriented north/south) when you’re playing? Take advantage of that! When you set up your pickleball court you should orient it in the same direction as the tennis court.

Check out the best portable pickleball nets if you want to set up a temporary net. And while you’re at it you’ll probably need a line set to mark out the lines of the court: PickleBall Line Set from Oncourt Offcourt.

If the court is going to continue to be used as a tennis court when not being used for pickleball, you’ll either need to get some temporary/portable pickleball nets and posts or – if you’re really serious – build removable posts that are embedded in the ground (which is out of scope of this article. If you’re curious to learn more, here is a brief video about installing permanent pickleball post).

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One positive ofsetting things up this way is that the tennis net and the fence act as barriersso the ball never gets too far away from you.

Pickleball Court Dimensions

A tennis court pad is generally 60 feet by 120 feet and the minimum required space for a pickleball court is 30 feet by 60 feet so you can technically fit up to 4 pickleball courts on a single tennis court if you are playing on temporary nets (i.e. not using the tennis court net as the pickleball net).

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The actualin-bounds play area is 20 feet by 44 feet – exactly the same dimensions as abadminton court — but you need the extra space around the court for movement,serving, chasing after shots, etc.

The net is 22feet wide and 36 inches high at the posts, 34 inches high at the center of thenet.

Some tennis courts have angled/curved corners which will limit your space somewhat and will make it a bit cramped if you try to fit 4 courts in one tennis court. If you’re just setting up one or two pickleball courts, this won’t be a problem.

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Pickleball taped,painted or chalked lines?

This is probablythe part that takes the longest. You can’t play if you can’t tell whether aball is in or out!

If you’re still going to be playing tennis on the court, you’ll need to set up blended lines.

This involves painting different colored lines for pickleball play vs tennis. I’ve never done it myself, but from what I gather, the cost to have someone paint the pickleball lines are in the ballpark of $300 to $600.

One bummer about playing on the court is potential for line confusion since you’ll have both tennis and pickleball court lines at the same time. The layout can be done in such a way as to limit this issue as much as possible.

The best bet for paintcolor for the pickleball lines is using one that is either a lighter or darkerversion of the base color of the tennis court – just avoid using white to limitconfusion with the tennis court lines.

Tape is anotheroption. It’s not permanent. You will need about 200 feet of tape to fully layout the court (the exact court lines add up to 198 but better to have a fewextra feet just in case!)

You can buy pickleball court line tape or you could try using gaffer tape from Amazon .

Gamma provides Court Marker lines (Amazon link) that work okay. It comes with thin rubber markers that that you can place around for each portion of the court. This is quicker, can be cleaned up right after you’re done playing and is reusable. However, since the lines aren’t stuck to the ground and they aren’t complete lines they are liable to move around a bit during play if you kick them and might cause some difficulty in distinguishing out of bounds on some shots.

If you aren’tgoing to the trouble of painting or taping the lines, why not use some chalk? It’sa fast and easy option. That will work in a pinch, you’ll just need a measuringtape to measure it out and draw out the straight lines.

Finally, if you like the chalk option, want straighter lines and don’t mind spending a bit more, try using a contractor’s chalk line to snap out the straight lines quickly.

If you are still looking for further guidance or need some specifics around different possible configurations, this is a good overview from the USAPA.

And if you have your own tips for how to play pickleball on a tennis court, drop a comment below!

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FAQs

How do you play pickleball on a tennis court? ›

The simplest way is to just lower the tennis net to 34" in the center. Lines may be taped or painted on the court for pickleball (always check with facility first). Then the court can be used for both tennis and pickleball very easily. The pickleball lines are blue in the diagram on the right.

How to modify a tennis court for pickleball? ›

Use Chalk And Lower The Net

If you want to convert a tennis court into a pickleball court but in a temporary way, without transforming your existing tennis court, you can use chalk to draw out the boundaries of a pickleball court and lower the net in the middle.

How to mark out a pickleball court on a tennis court? ›

Marking out 2 pickleball courts on a tennis court

Leave a gap of 8ft (2.44m) between the tennis net and mark out the first baseline of the pickleball court. Measure 44ft (13.41m) from the pickleball's baseline to mark out the full length of the court and the second baseline.

Can you put two pickleball courts on one tennis court? ›

With a tennis court being 60' wide, 120' long, there is an ample amount of space to outline your pickleball court. Since a standard pickleball court is 20' wide and 44' long, you can actually fit up to four pickleball courts on one tennis court.

Can you play pickleball on a short tennis court? ›

So, you don't have to wait to have access to a pickleball court before you enjoy this fun game! There's no harm in using a tennis court to play pickleball. With the right pickleball equipment, you can "transform" your tennis court into a pickleball court. But a tennis court is much larger than a pickleball court.

Is there a smaller version of a pickleball court? ›

mini pickleball is still no joke, and gives players similar benefits to our full courts (on a slightly smaller scale). Mini pickleball is fantastic for beginner players, and allows you to learn the basics of the game until you feel comfortable playing the full length of the standard regulation space.

What is mini pickleball? ›

Skinny singles in pickleball, or mini-singles, is a form of singles pickleball where you do not use the entire pickleball court.

What are the balls used to play pickleball called? ›

Pickleballs come in two basic types, "indoor" or "outdoor", but some may be labeled "hybrid" with features that fall between the two. Rules permit any USAP approved ball to be used in indoor or outdoor matches.

Can you play pickleball on grass? ›

Can you play pickleball on grass? The simple answer is yes, but not very effectively. If you're really stuck for somewhere to play and don't mind an irregular, low bounce, then it is possible to play on grass. Ideally, the surface should be very even and mown short—like a grass tennis court.

How many feet of tape to line a pickleball court? ›

Of course, if you're working from a blank slate, you won't have lines to use as a guide. Each new court will require a minimum of 198 feet of tape. While many people mark courts with blue painter's tape, we recommend green Frog Tape because it adheres better to the court and doesn't leave residue when removed.

How to stripe a pickleball court? ›

The most common application method for pickleball lines is to use a line taping machine and then apply paint with a brush or roller. “Companies will occasionally use a line striping machine, but overspraying the tape is a common issue,” Gearheart said.

What do the lines on a pickleball court mean? ›

Baseline: The baseline is the line at the back of the court, parallel to the net. You serve from behind the baseline. Kitchen: The “kitchen” is the nickname for the non-volley zone that extends 7 feet from the net on either side. The kitchen is unique to pickleball.

Can you bounce the ball twice on a pickleball serve? ›

The two-bounce rule in pickleball is not the same as a double bounce. The two-bounce rule requires the ball to bounce once on each side of the court after being served whereas the double bounce is a fault that occurs when the ball bounces twice on the same side at any point of a rally.

Can you hit the ball twice in a row in pickleball? ›

Make calls immediately. Double/Carry Hits : A ball hit during one continuous single direction stroke is legal, even though the ball may be unintentionally hit twice or "carried". Switching Hands : Paddle may be switched from hand to hand at any time. Two-handed shots are also legal.

Can you play paddle on a tennis court? ›

Can you play padel on a tennis court? No, you can't play padel on a tennis court. Padel courts are designed for four players and are roughly 25% smaller than the size of a tennis court.

How do you teach pickleball to tennis players? ›

Here are five useful tips for tennis players who are just starting to play pickleball.
  1. Understand the Differences in Equipment and Court Dimensions. ...
  2. Master the Two-Bounce Rule and the Non-Volley Zone. ...
  3. Adapt Your Serving Style. ...
  4. Work on Your Soft Game. ...
  5. Embrace the Community Aspect.
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How to lower a tennis net for pickleball? ›

A center strap is a common way to lower a tennis net for pickleball. The process is simple: loosen the two screws that hold the net in place and then slide the net down the strap. You may use a rope or bungee cord instead of a strap.

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