Pickle Ball Courts

Take your pickleball game to the next level with custom indoor and outdoor pickleball court from Sport Court. Our patented material and quick construction make it possible to create high-performing courts for the recreational player or the seasoned pickleball competitor.

Create the home pickleball court of your dreams, or install a versatile paddle ball surface in a communal area to pull in spectators for the perfect game.

Indoor & Outdoor Pickleball Courts

Your local, certified CourtBuilder™ will work with you to create a custom pickleball court and color design that fits your experience: contemporary, nature-inspired, home-matching, or traditional. From inspiration to installation, they’ll work with you every step of the way.

By design, Sport Court modular flooring systems can be installed in a fraction of the time of other sports surfaces with little to no construction, allowing backyard installations or complete facility renovations in just a few days.

Our new color technology and patented UV protection allow for the most vibrant, fade-resistant colors available. And they’re backed by the Sport Court warranty.

Pickleball Court Material & Construction

Sport Court’s certified CourtBuilders™ make environmentally friendly, custom pickleball court installations simple and easy.

Just choose your court’s dimensions, customize your court’s installation and material colors, and add additional elements like lighting, fencing, or a rebound system to optimize every element of your game.

Safety

Between fast volleys and quick returns, pickleball is an active sport. Each Sport Court product is thoughtfully engineered and extensively tested to ensure youth and adults alike are safe while learning, practicing and competing on our sufaces.

Abrasions and scrapes can be common when slipping on a pickleball court. All Sport Court tiles feature specially designed suraces that lower the risk of skin damage without compromising on traction.

Sport Court’s Lateral Forgiveness™ feature allows for slight movement between the tiles to absorb the transition forces generated from sudden shifts in direction, reducing the risk of muscle and joint injuries.