Plan your court dimensions, total space, and multi-court layouts with accurate measurements
| Court Type | Court Length | Court Width | Min End Buffer | Min Side Buffer | Total Space Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Regulation | 44 ft / 13.4 m | 20 ft / 6.1 m | 10 ft / 3.0 m | 10 ft / 3.0 m | 64 x 34 ft / 19.5 x 10.4 m |
| Tournament Spec | 44 ft / 13.4 m | 20 ft / 6.1 m | 15 ft / 4.6 m | 15 ft / 4.6 m | 74 x 44 ft / 22.6 x 13.4 m |
| Backyard / Casual | 44 ft / 13.4 m | 20 ft / 6.1 m | 5 ft / 1.5 m | 5 ft / 1.5 m | 54 x 30 ft / 16.5 x 9.1 m |
| Compact Indoor | 44 ft / 13.4 m | 20 ft / 6.1 m | 8 ft / 2.4 m | 8 ft / 2.4 m | 60 x 36 ft / 18.3 x 11.0 m |
| Zone / Line | Imperial | Metric | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-Volley Zone (Kitchen) | 7 ft deep | 2.13 m | Each side of net |
| Service Box Width | 10 ft | 3.05 m | Half of court width |
| Service Box Length | 15 ft | 4.57 m | Baseline to kitchen line |
| Centerline | 44 ft | 13.41 m | Full court length |
| Net Post Height | 36 in | 91.4 cm | At sidelines |
| Net Center Height | 34 in | 86.4 cm | Droops at center |
| Net Total Width | 22 ft | 6.71 m | 2 ft beyond sidelines each side |
| Line Width | 2 in | 5.1 cm | All court lines |
| Number of Courts | Min Total Length | Min Total Width | Total Sq Ft | Players Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Court | 64 ft | 34 ft | 2,176 sq ft | 4 players |
| 2 Courts (side-by-side) | 64 ft | 54 ft | 3,456 sq ft | 8 players |
| 4 Courts (2x2) | 128 ft | 54 ft | 6,912 sq ft | 16 players |
| 6 Courts (3x2) | 192 ft | 54 ft | 10,368 sq ft | 24 players |
| 8 Courts (4x2) | 256 ft | 54 ft | 13,824 sq ft | 32 players |
| 10 Courts (5x2) | 320 ft | 54 ft | 17,280 sq ft | 40 players |
Building a pickleball court is not something anyone should steal, and the whole cost depends on many different factors. The typical cost to make one pickleball court falls between 25,000 and 50,000 dollars, although some simple setups can drop to only 10,000 dollars. On the upper end, the cost of such building can rise from 20,000 to 150,000 dollars depending on the kind of project.
Common costs for outdoor public pickleball court built from scratch usually fall between 28,000 and 75,000 dollars alone. For simple work with materials and labor, the main range stays between 18,000 and 38,000 dollars. The price per square foot widely ranges from 11 to 28 dollars for concrete base covered with colored acrylic coating.
Standard outdoor pickleball court measures 30 by 60 feet. This results in around 1,800 square feet. With 11 to 22 dollars per sqaure foot, the usual amounts reach about 30,000 dollars for that size.
The real playing space of official pickleball court is 20 by 44 feet with 36-inch net, even so extra area around the edges is needed for the safety of the players.
Just preparing the site usually costs around 7,000 dollars for the ground part. Later, coloring, lines and surfacing add almost 10,000 dollars above that alone. Applying acrylic coverings costs around 4 to 6 dollars per square foot.
Acrylic layers improve the lasting and playability, but because of the knead of repeated visits, it ultimately can cost more than options like SnapSports floors.
Some folk built 36 by 60 foot pickleball court with basketball hoop, pickleball net, paint and LED lights for almost 30,000 dollars. Adding a tall net and cutting everything in homemade mode cost an extra 3,000 dollars. Other folk got bids of 8,900 dollars only to fill cracks and polish concrete in place and also lay pickleball court there.
The location matters a lot, regions like New York, California and the suburbs of Washington will probably cost more.
Portable nets can cost only 300 dollars, while fixed net systems range from 1,000 to 2,000 dollars. Chain link fencing is the most popular option to surround the pickleball court. For folks with limited budget, turning a tennis court or basketball court into a pickleball court is a good way to save.
Building several pickleball courts at once also lowers the cost per unit, because setup and labor costs drop. One company for pickleball court building usually charges 25,000 to 30,000 dollars for one pickleball court, but the price for several drops when you add more. It depends also on the quality of concrete, surfacing and gear.
Leveling andbase work under the slab can raise the costs in some parts of the country.